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. 2024 Sep 20;11(1):e70006.
doi: 10.1002/ams2.70006. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Development of a system to support information sharing for medical staff in the hybrid emergency room

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Development of a system to support information sharing for medical staff in the hybrid emergency room

Shuhei Maruyama et al. Acute Med Surg. .
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Shuhei Maruyama received lecture fees from Canon Medical Systems Co. Dr. Yasushi Nakamori received research grants from Canon Medical Systems Co. Dr. Yasuyuki Kuwagata is an Editorial Board member of the Acute Medicine & Surgery journal and a coauthor of this article. To minimize bias, he was excluded from all editorial decision‐making related to the acceptance of this article for publication.

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Monitor screen of this system. (A) This screen shows standard monitoring mode in which the upper panel reveals the trend in the vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure), and the lower panel reveals the trend in blood gas analysis data (PF ratio, hemoglobin, and lactate). Time is on the horizontal axis, with the rightmost point being the present time and the leftmost point being 180 min ago. When patient monitoring is started, the waveform flows from right to left. (B) When the results of BGA and laboratory data are obtained, they are displayed on the monitor and read out in the ER and through headsets. (C, D) Critical care‐specific mode. The upper panel displays vital signs, the middle panel displays information about transfusions, procedures (surgery, TAE, aortic blockade, etc.), and the bottom panel displays trends in laboratory results (hemoglobin, lactate, platelet count, and fibrinogen). On the far right, respective times (time after patient transfer, start of surgery, TAE, and aortic blockade) are displayed in a count‐up fashion. Similarly, total transfusion volume is also reflected.

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