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User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study

Viscoelastic point-of-care haemostatic resuscitation methods, such as ROTEM or TEG, are crucial in deciding on time-efficient personalised coagulation interventions. International transfusion guidelines emphasise increased patient safety and reduced treatment costs. We analysed care providers’ perce...

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Autores principales: Gasciauskaite, Greta, Malorgio, Amos, Castellucci, Clara, Budowski, Alexandra, Schweiger, Giovanna, Kolbe, Michaela, Grande, Bastian, Noethiger, Christoph B., Spahn, Donat R., Roche, Tadzio R., Tscholl, David W., Akbas, Samira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10044818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978777
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10030386
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author Gasciauskaite, Greta
Malorgio, Amos
Castellucci, Clara
Budowski, Alexandra
Schweiger, Giovanna
Kolbe, Michaela
Grande, Bastian
Noethiger, Christoph B.
Spahn, Donat R.
Roche, Tadzio R.
Tscholl, David W.
Akbas, Samira
author_facet Gasciauskaite, Greta
Malorgio, Amos
Castellucci, Clara
Budowski, Alexandra
Schweiger, Giovanna
Kolbe, Michaela
Grande, Bastian
Noethiger, Christoph B.
Spahn, Donat R.
Roche, Tadzio R.
Tscholl, David W.
Akbas, Samira
author_sort Gasciauskaite, Greta
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description Viscoelastic point-of-care haemostatic resuscitation methods, such as ROTEM or TEG, are crucial in deciding on time-efficient personalised coagulation interventions. International transfusion guidelines emphasise increased patient safety and reduced treatment costs. We analysed care providers’ perceptions of ROTEM to identify perceived strengths and areas for improvement. We conducted a single-centre, mixed qualitative–quantitative study consisting of interviews followed by an online survey. Using a template approach, we first identified themes in the responses given by care providers about ROTEM. Later, the participants rated six statements based on the identified themes on five-point Likert scales in an online questionnaire. Seventy-seven participants were interviewed, and 52 completed the online survey. By analysing user perceptions, we identified ten themes. The most common positive theme was “high accuracy”. The most common negative theme was “need for training”. In the online survey, 94% of participants agreed that monitoring the real-time ROTEM temograms helps to initiate targeted treatment more quickly and 81% agreed that recurrent ROTEM training would be beneficial. Anaesthesia care providers found ROTEM to be accurate and quickly available to support decision-making in dynamic and complex haemostatic situations. However, clinicians identified that interpreting ROTEM is a complex and cognitively demanding task that requires significant training needs.
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spelling pubmed-100448182023-03-29 User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study Gasciauskaite, Greta Malorgio, Amos Castellucci, Clara Budowski, Alexandra Schweiger, Giovanna Kolbe, Michaela Grande, Bastian Noethiger, Christoph B. Spahn, Donat R. Roche, Tadzio R. Tscholl, David W. Akbas, Samira Bioengineering (Basel) Article Viscoelastic point-of-care haemostatic resuscitation methods, such as ROTEM or TEG, are crucial in deciding on time-efficient personalised coagulation interventions. International transfusion guidelines emphasise increased patient safety and reduced treatment costs. We analysed care providers’ perceptions of ROTEM to identify perceived strengths and areas for improvement. We conducted a single-centre, mixed qualitative–quantitative study consisting of interviews followed by an online survey. Using a template approach, we first identified themes in the responses given by care providers about ROTEM. Later, the participants rated six statements based on the identified themes on five-point Likert scales in an online questionnaire. Seventy-seven participants were interviewed, and 52 completed the online survey. By analysing user perceptions, we identified ten themes. The most common positive theme was “high accuracy”. The most common negative theme was “need for training”. In the online survey, 94% of participants agreed that monitoring the real-time ROTEM temograms helps to initiate targeted treatment more quickly and 81% agreed that recurrent ROTEM training would be beneficial. Anaesthesia care providers found ROTEM to be accurate and quickly available to support decision-making in dynamic and complex haemostatic situations. However, clinicians identified that interpreting ROTEM is a complex and cognitively demanding task that requires significant training needs. MDPI 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10044818/ /pubmed/36978777 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10030386 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gasciauskaite, Greta
Malorgio, Amos
Castellucci, Clara
Budowski, Alexandra
Schweiger, Giovanna
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Grande, Bastian
Noethiger, Christoph B.
Spahn, Donat R.
Roche, Tadzio R.
Tscholl, David W.
Akbas, Samira
User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study
title User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study
title_full User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study
title_fullStr User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study
title_full_unstemmed User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study
title_short User Perceptions of ROTEM-Guided Haemostatic Resuscitation: A Mixed Qualitative–Quantitative Study
title_sort user perceptions of rotem-guided haemostatic resuscitation: a mixed qualitative–quantitative study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10044818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978777
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10030386
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