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A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure
SIMPLE SUMMARY: This is a single center prospective cross-sectional study, which showed that length of procedure is inversely correlated with heart rate variability synchronies of operating surgeons. Our work shows that HRV synchrony analysis is feasible and HRV synchronisation amongst operating sur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695825/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36433593 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22228998 |
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author | Powezka, Katarzyna Pettipher, Allan Hemakom, Apit Adjei, Tricia Normahani, Pasha Mandic, Danilo P. Jaffer, Usman |
author_facet | Powezka, Katarzyna Pettipher, Allan Hemakom, Apit Adjei, Tricia Normahani, Pasha Mandic, Danilo P. Jaffer, Usman |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: This is a single center prospective cross-sectional study, which showed that length of procedure is inversely correlated with heart rate variability synchronies of operating surgeons. Our work shows that HRV synchrony analysis is feasible and HRV synchronisation amongst operating surgeons can be used as an objective marker to quantify intraoperative teamwork. ABSTRACT: Objective: Quality of intraoperative teamwork may have a direct impact on patient outcomes. Heart rate variability (HRV) synchrony may be useful for objective assessment of team cohesion and good teamwork. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using HRV synchrony in surgical teams. Secondary aims were to investigate the association of HRV synchrony with length of procedure (LOP), complications, number of intraoperative glitches and length of stay (LOS). We also investigated the correlation between HRV synchrony and team familiarity, pre- and intraoperative stress levels (STAI questionnaire), NOTECHS score and experience of team members. Methods: Ear, nose and throat (ENT) and vascular surgeons (consultant and registrar team members) were recruited into the study. Baseline demographics including level of team members’ experience were gathered before each procedure. For each procedure, continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) recording was performed and questionnaires regarding pre- and intraoperative stress levels and non-technical skills (NOTECHS) scores were collected for each team member. An independent observer documented the time of each intraoperative glitch. Statistical analysis was conducted using stepwise multiple linear regression. Results: Four HRV synchrony metrics which may be markers of efficient surgical collaboration were identified from the data: 1. number of HRV synchronies per hour of procedure, 2. number of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure, 3. length of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure, 4. area under the HRV synchrony trend curve per hour of procedure. LOP was inversely correlated with number of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure (p < 0.0001), area under HRV synchrony trend curve per hour of procedure (p = 0.001), length of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure (p = 0.002) and number of HRV synchronies per hour of procedure (p < 0.0001). LOP was positively correlated with: FS (p = 0.043; R = 0.358) and intraoperative STAI score of the whole team (p = 0.007; R = 0.493). Conclusions: HRV synchrony metrics within operating teams may be used as an objective marker to quantify surgical teamwork. We have shown that LOP is shorter when the intraoperative surgical teams’ HRV is more synchronised. |
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spelling | pubmed-96958252022-11-26 A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure Powezka, Katarzyna Pettipher, Allan Hemakom, Apit Adjei, Tricia Normahani, Pasha Mandic, Danilo P. Jaffer, Usman Sensors (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This is a single center prospective cross-sectional study, which showed that length of procedure is inversely correlated with heart rate variability synchronies of operating surgeons. Our work shows that HRV synchrony analysis is feasible and HRV synchronisation amongst operating surgeons can be used as an objective marker to quantify intraoperative teamwork. ABSTRACT: Objective: Quality of intraoperative teamwork may have a direct impact on patient outcomes. Heart rate variability (HRV) synchrony may be useful for objective assessment of team cohesion and good teamwork. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using HRV synchrony in surgical teams. Secondary aims were to investigate the association of HRV synchrony with length of procedure (LOP), complications, number of intraoperative glitches and length of stay (LOS). We also investigated the correlation between HRV synchrony and team familiarity, pre- and intraoperative stress levels (STAI questionnaire), NOTECHS score and experience of team members. Methods: Ear, nose and throat (ENT) and vascular surgeons (consultant and registrar team members) were recruited into the study. Baseline demographics including level of team members’ experience were gathered before each procedure. For each procedure, continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) recording was performed and questionnaires regarding pre- and intraoperative stress levels and non-technical skills (NOTECHS) scores were collected for each team member. An independent observer documented the time of each intraoperative glitch. Statistical analysis was conducted using stepwise multiple linear regression. Results: Four HRV synchrony metrics which may be markers of efficient surgical collaboration were identified from the data: 1. number of HRV synchronies per hour of procedure, 2. number of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure, 3. length of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure, 4. area under the HRV synchrony trend curve per hour of procedure. LOP was inversely correlated with number of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure (p < 0.0001), area under HRV synchrony trend curve per hour of procedure (p = 0.001), length of HRV synchrony trends per hour of procedure (p = 0.002) and number of HRV synchronies per hour of procedure (p < 0.0001). LOP was positively correlated with: FS (p = 0.043; R = 0.358) and intraoperative STAI score of the whole team (p = 0.007; R = 0.493). Conclusions: HRV synchrony metrics within operating teams may be used as an objective marker to quantify surgical teamwork. We have shown that LOP is shorter when the intraoperative surgical teams’ HRV is more synchronised. MDPI 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9695825/ /pubmed/36433593 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22228998 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Powezka, Katarzyna Pettipher, Allan Hemakom, Apit Adjei, Tricia Normahani, Pasha Mandic, Danilo P. Jaffer, Usman A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure |
title | A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure |
title_full | A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure |
title_fullStr | A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure |
title_full_unstemmed | A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure |
title_short | A Pilot Study of Heart Rate Variability Synchrony as a Marker of Intraoperative Surgical Teamwork and Its Correlation to the Length of Procedure |
title_sort | pilot study of heart rate variability synchrony as a marker of intraoperative surgical teamwork and its correlation to the length of procedure |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695825/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36433593 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22228998 |
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