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Augmented Reality in Enhancing Operating Room Crisis Checklist Adherence: Randomized Comparative Efficacy Study

Augmented Reality in Enhancing Operating Room Crisis Checklist Adherence: Randomized Comparative Efficacy Study

We used OR crisis checklists for 4 critical scenarios: (1) asystolic cardiac arrest, (2) air embolism, (3) unexplained hypotension/hypoxia, and (4) malignant hyperthermia. These scenarios were derived from a comprehensive checklist development and testing process explained by Ziewacz et al [42] and were chosen for their clinical importance and feasibility for implementation in AR.

Rayan Ebnali Harari, Abdullah Altaweel, Erik Anderson, Charles Pozner, Rafael Grossmann, Andrew Goldsmith, Hamid Shokoohi

JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2025;2:e60792

Intravenous Magnesium: Prompt Use for Asthma in Children Treated in the Emergency Department (IMPACT-ED): Protocol for a Multicenter Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Intravenous Magnesium: Prompt Use for Asthma in Children Treated in the Emergency Department (IMPACT-ED): Protocol for a Multicenter Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

In a study of 100 children who received a single dose of 50 mg/kg in an ED, 11 had hypotension after IVMg, though only 7 received any intervention, limited to an intravenous (IV) fluid bolus with normalization of blood pressure [12]. In a multinational survey of ED physicians, 24% reported hesitancy about using IVMg in children because of the risk of hypotension [10].

Michael D Johnson, Bradley J Barney, Joseph E Rower, Yaron Finkelstein, Joseph J Zorc

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e48302

Short-Term Event Prediction in the Operating Room (STEP-OP) of Five-Minute Intraoperative Hypotension Using Hybrid Deep Learning: Retrospective Observational Study and Model Development

Short-Term Event Prediction in the Operating Room (STEP-OP) of Five-Minute Intraoperative Hypotension Using Hybrid Deep Learning: Retrospective Observational Study and Model Development

Intraoperative hypotension due to low blood pressure during surgery may cause acute kidney injury, myocardial injury, and mortality [1,2]. Researchers have found evidence of a causal relationship between hypotension during surgery and organ dysfunction [3]. Therefore, reducing the frequency and duration of hypotension during surgery could prevent adverse postoperative outcomes.

Sooho Choe, Eunjeong Park, Wooseok Shin, Bonah Koo, Dongjin Shin, Chulwoo Jung, Hyungchul Lee, Jeongmin Kim

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(9):e31311

Opportunities for Web-based Drug Repositioning: Searching for Potential Antihypertensive Agents with Hypotension Adverse Events

Opportunities for Web-based Drug Repositioning: Searching for Potential Antihypertensive Agents with Hypotension Adverse Events

By using the Open FDA platform and relevant statistical methods [20], we aimed to examine the co-occurrence of specific drugs and hypotension as a side effect, that is, the drug and a hypotension reaction co-occurred in the same adverse event report (Figure 1). Instead of serendipitous searching, we examined the correlation between hypotension incidence and antihypertensive property for a total of 683 unique drugs, so as to identify those that frequently co-occurred with hypotension adverse events.

Kejian Wang, Mei Wan, Rui-Sheng Wang, Zuquan Weng

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(4):e76