• BMC anesthesiology · Apr 2018

    Editorial

    Advances in anesthesia technology are improving patient care, but many challenges remain.

    • John Doyle D D 0000-0003-2861-2992 Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reser... more ve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. djdoyle@hotma, Ashraf A Dahaba, and Yannick LeManach. less
    • Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. djdoyle@hotmail.com.
    • BMC Anesthesiol. 2018 Apr 13; 18 (1): 39.

    AbstractAlthough significant advances in clinical monitoring technology and clinical practice development have taken place in the last several decades, in this editorial we argue that much more still needs to be done. We begin by identifying many of the improvements in perioperative technology that have become available in recent years; these include electroencephalographic depth of anesthesia monitoring, bedside ultrasonography, advanced neuromuscular transmission monitoring systems, and other developments. We then discuss some of the perioperative technical challenges that remain to be satisfactorily addressed, such as products that incorporate poor software design or offer a confusing user interface. Finally we suggest that the journal support initiatives to help remedy this problem by publishing reports on the evaluation of medical equipment as a means to restore the link between clinical research and clinical end-users.

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