The cardiac operating room (OR) is a high-risk, high-stakes environment inserted into a complex socio-technical healthcare system. During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), the most critical phase of cardiac surgery, the perfusionist has a crucial role within the interprofessional OR team, being responsible for optimizing patient perfusion while coordinating other tasks with the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and nurses. The aim of this study was to investigate objective digital biomarkers of perfusionists’ workload and stress derived from heart rate variability (HRV) metrics captured via a wearable physiological sensor in a real cardiac OR. We explored the relationships between several HRV parameters and validated self-report measures of surgical task workload (SURG-TLX) and acute stress (STAI-SF), as well as surgical processes and outcome measures. We found that the frequency-domain HRV parameter HF relative power – FFT (%) presented the strongest association with task workload (correlation coefficient: −0.491, p-value: 0.003). We also found that the time-domain HRV parameter RMSSD (ms) presented the strongest correlation with perfusionists’ acute stress (correlation coefficient: −0.489, p-value: 0.005). A few workload and stress biomarkers were also associated with bypass time and patient length of stay in the hospital. The findings from this study will inform future research regarding which HRV-based biomarkers are best suited for the development of cognitive support systems capable of monitoring surgical workload and stress in real time.

Using Digital Biomarkers for Objective Assessment of Perfusionists’ Workload and Acute Stress During Cardiac Surgery / Dias, R. D.; Kennedy-Metz, L. R.; Srey, R.; Rance, G.; Ebnali, M.; Arney, D.; Gombolay, M.; Zenati, M. A.. - 13919:(2023), pp. 443-454. ( IWBBIO Gran Canaria Spain 15 Luglio 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-34953-9_35].

Using Digital Biomarkers for Objective Assessment of Perfusionists’ Workload and Acute Stress During Cardiac Surgery

Zenati M. A.
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2023-01-01

Abstract

The cardiac operating room (OR) is a high-risk, high-stakes environment inserted into a complex socio-technical healthcare system. During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), the most critical phase of cardiac surgery, the perfusionist has a crucial role within the interprofessional OR team, being responsible for optimizing patient perfusion while coordinating other tasks with the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and nurses. The aim of this study was to investigate objective digital biomarkers of perfusionists’ workload and stress derived from heart rate variability (HRV) metrics captured via a wearable physiological sensor in a real cardiac OR. We explored the relationships between several HRV parameters and validated self-report measures of surgical task workload (SURG-TLX) and acute stress (STAI-SF), as well as surgical processes and outcome measures. We found that the frequency-domain HRV parameter HF relative power – FFT (%) presented the strongest association with task workload (correlation coefficient: −0.491, p-value: 0.003). We also found that the time-domain HRV parameter RMSSD (ms) presented the strongest correlation with perfusionists’ acute stress (correlation coefficient: −0.489, p-value: 0.005). A few workload and stress biomarkers were also associated with bypass time and patient length of stay in the hospital. The findings from this study will inform future research regarding which HRV-based biomarkers are best suited for the development of cognitive support systems capable of monitoring surgical workload and stress in real time.
2023
Rojas, I., Valenzuela, O., Rojas Ruiz, F., Herrera, L.J., Ortuño, F. (eds) Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. IWBBIO 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 13919. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34953-9_35
New York USA
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
978-3-031-34952-2
Settore MEDS-13/C - Chirurgia cardiaca
Settore INFO-01/A - Informatica
Dias, R. D.; Kennedy-Metz, L. R.; Srey, R.; Rance, G.; Ebnali, M.; Arney, D.; Gombolay, M.; Zenati, M. A.
Using Digital Biomarkers for Objective Assessment of Perfusionists’ Workload and Acute Stress During Cardiac Surgery / Dias, R. D.; Kennedy-Metz, L. R.; Srey, R.; Rance, G.; Ebnali, M.; Arney, D.; Gombolay, M.; Zenati, M. A.. - 13919:(2023), pp. 443-454. ( IWBBIO Gran Canaria Spain 15 Luglio 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-34953-9_35].
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