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      Development of an Interactive Dashboard to Analyze Cognitive Workload of Surgical Teams During Complex Procedural Care

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          In the surgical setting, team members constantly deal with a high-demand operative environment that requires simultaneously processing a large amount of information. In certain situations, high demands imposed by surgical tasks and other sources may exceed team member’s cognitive capacity, leading to cognitive overload which may place patient safety at risk. In the present study, we describe a novel approach to integrate an objective measure of team member’s cognitive load with procedural, behavioral and contextual data from real-life cardiac surgeries. We used heart rate variability analysis, capturing data simultaneously from multiple team members (surgeon, anesthesiologist and perfusionist) in a real-time and unobtrusive manner. Using audio-video recordings, behavioral coding and a hierarchical surgical process model, we integrated multiple data sources to create an interactive surgical dashboard, enabling the analysis of the cognitive load imposed by specific steps, substeps and/or tasks. The described approach enables us to detect cognitive load fluctuations over time, under specific conditions (e.g. emergencies, teaching) and in situations that are prone to errors. This in-depth understanding of the relationship between cognitive load, task demands and error occurrence is essential for the development of cognitive support systems to recognize and mitigate errors during complex surgical care in the operating room.

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          Journal
          101704506
          46437
          IEEE Int Interdiscip Conf Cogn Methods Situat Aware Decis Support
          IEEE Int Interdiscip Conf Cogn Methods Situat Aware Decis Support
          ... IEEE International Inter-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support. IEEE International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support
          2379-1667
          2379-1675
          11 June 2018
          2 August 2018
          June 2018
          11 December 2018
          : 2018
          : 77-82
          Affiliations
          STRATUS Simulation Center, BWH, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA
          College of Inform. and CS University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
          Division of Cardiac Surgery, VAHCS, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
          College of Inform. and CS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
          College of Inform. and CS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
          College of Inform. and CS University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
          Department of Anesthesia, MGH, Harvard Medical School Boston, USA
          Department of Anesthesia, MGH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
          Depart. of Inform. Eng. and CS, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
          STRATUS Simulation Center, BWH, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA
          Division of Cardiac Surgery, VAHCS, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
          Article
          PMC6289194 PMC6289194 6289194 nihpa973713
          10.1109/COGSIMA.2018.8423995
          6289194
          30547096
          b8509f5c-01c6-4670-832f-afa90b2484fb
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          cardiac surgery,heart rate variability,process model,cognitive load

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