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The Hurst Exponent-A Novel Approach for Assessing Focus During Trauma Resuscitation

机译:赫斯特指数 - 一种在创伤复苏期间评估重点的新方法

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Current assessment of resuscitation team performance is often based on evaluations using checklists that evaluate verbal communication. However, highly efficient teams may function with several non-verbal cues that may not be measured by current assessment methods. Previous work assessing these non-verbal cues has been accomplished by tracking head movements in providers which however have not been attempted in trauma teams. We sought to perform a preliminary, proof-of-concept study to assess the ability to perform head tracking during a simulated trauma scenario. We enrolled a convenience sample of two simulated trauma teams utilizing undergraduate health professional students from four disciplines available at our institution: second year Radiologic Science (RS), fourth year Physician Assistant (PA), second year Respiratory Care (RC), and fourth year Registered Nurse (RN) students. Each team performed a simulated trauma resuscitation two times while wearing Xsens? MTw motion trackers to track head movements during the resuscitation. These motions were analyzed using a standard measure of discriminating movement patterns known as the Hurst exponent (H). Pre and Post communication training movement patterns were compared to establish reliability of H in trainees learning trauma resuscitation. There was no difference between the pre and post communication training H values for either roll or yaw for any of the four disciplines indicating that non-verbal communications was avoided. The Hurst exponent reliably measures the direction of focus of the participants during some simulated trauma resuscitation scenarios. Future research will be needed to evaluate this analytic technique across providers and in the clinical setting.
机译:目前对复苏团队业绩的评估通常基于使用评估口头沟通的清单的评估。但是,高效的团队可以使用几种可能无法通过当前评估方法来衡量的几个非言语提示。以前的工作评估这些非口头线索是通过跟踪提供者的头部运动来实现的,然而尚未尝试在创伤队伍中。我们寻求初步,概念验证研究,以评估在模拟创伤环境中进行头部跟踪的能力。我们注册了两个模拟创伤团队的便利样本,利用来自我们所机构的四个学科的本科健康专业学生:第二年放射科学(RS),第四年医师助理(PA),第二年呼吸护理(RC)和第四年注册护士(RN)学生。每个团队在穿着xsens的同时执行了两次模拟创伤复苏 MTW运动跟踪器在复苏期间跟踪头部移动。使用称为赫斯特指数(H)的鉴别运动模式的标准测量分析了这些动作。比较了前后沟通训练运动模式,以建立学习创伤复苏的学员H中H的可靠性。对于任何四个学科的卷或偏航的预先和发布的通信训练H值没有区别,这表明避免了非语言通信。在一些模拟的创伤复苏情景期间,赫斯特指数可靠地测量参与者的重点方向。将来需要进行未来的研究来评估跨州提供商和临床环境的这种分析技术。

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