Philips Visual Patient Avatar pioneers at-a-glance patient data for faster, better decision-making in the operating room
14 October 2023 - 1:30AM
Philips Visual Patient Avatar pioneers at-a-glance patient data for
faster, better decision-making in the operating room
October 13, 2023
Animations, colors, and shapes help to improve poor situational
awareness, which is responsible for 81.5% of anesthesia-related
errors
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today
announced the launch of Visual Patient Avatar, a revolutionary new
monitoring solution that translates critical, yet complex patient
data into a straightforward visual design as an easy-to-understand
avatar display.
In today’s operating rooms (ORs), time constraints and
information overload contribute to poor situational awareness,
which is responsible for 81.5% of anesthesia-related errors [1]. In
the past, monitors in the OR told the patient’s story by displaying
vital signs and numbers that took time to interpret, potentially
affecting the caregiver’s ability to absorb information and make
timely clinical decisions. Visual Patient Avatar is designed to
improve situational awareness with ground-breaking elegance by
visualizing vital information through animations, colors and
shapes. By glancing at a monitor with Visual Patient Avatar,
anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists can recall and process
critical data more quickly, efficiently and confidently –
ultimately helping to save lives. This new view has the potential
to provide clinical teams with the peace of mind to concentrate on
what matters most and prepare for what may come next.
A uniquely inspired design to improve situational
awarenessVisual Patient Avatar was designed in partnership
with two clinicians at the Visualization Technology Research Group
at the Institute of Anesthesiology, University Hospital of Zürich.
The inspiration for Visual Patient Avatar came from a hobby of the
two clinicians, flying airplanes. During flights, an airplane’s
dashboard uses synthetic vision technology to share straightforward
illustrations that mirror flight environments. This visual
representation of what is going on around them has been found to
help pilots confidently make flight-related decisions. The
clinicians saw the benefit of deploying a similar visual approach
to patient monitors, believing that presenting data and information
in a simple, visual way that has a logical commonality to the
patient could help reduce human error in the OR.
“Created by anesthesiologists for anesthesiologists and nurse
anesthetists, the intentionally simple design of Visual Patient
Avatar is having a profound impact on clinical confidence and
addressing cognitive overload,” said Christoph Pedain, General
Manager, Hospital Patient Monitoring at Philips. “By helping
clinical care teams make timely decisions without losing their
cognitive focus, they can prepare for what may come next –
improving patient outcomes and saving lives.”
Proven results in the real-world settingThe
launch of Visual Patient Avatar is the latest example of Philips’
long-standing commitment to providing clinicians with reliable
clinical decision support. To ensure the design of the Visual
Patient Avatar would provide clinicians with the support they need
in their daily roles, Philips and University Hospital of Zürich
together conducted studies with over 150 clinicians in two Swiss
hospitals to validate and refine Visual Patient Avatar using a
range of proven methods. Key findings include:
- Compared to the identical conventional monitoring scenarios,
Visual Patient Avatar more than doubled the number of vital signs
participants could recall after 3- and 10-second looks at the
monitor. [2]
- Visual Patient Avatar increased the percentage of perceived
vital signs by 57% when viewed for 10 seconds, and the perceived
workload for the task decreased by 12%. [3]
- During the first use of Visual Patient Avatar, 73% of all vital
sign information was correctly identified. [4]
“Both flying planes and caring for patients involve continuous
evaluation of critical parameters in high-stakes environments,”
agreed David Tscholl, MD and Christoph Nöthiger, MD, consulting
Anesthesiologists at University Hospital of Zürich. “As licensed
pilots and anesthesiologists, we know the impact that situational
awareness has on the successful outcome of our tasks and the safety
of those who are affected by our work. In the air and in the OR. We
had a vision to simplify the way critical information is presented
in clinical settings and working with Philips to help bring this
vision to life is sure to help revolutionize care.”
On Sunday, October 15 from 12-12:30 pm PST at the exhibit hall
Center Stage, the co-creators of Visual Patient Avatar, Drs. David
Tscholl and Christoph Nöthiger of University Hospital of Zürich,
will present data highlighting Visual Patient Avatar's
effectiveness at the American Society of Anesthesiologists
conference in San Francisco (October 13-17, 2023).
Visual Patient Avatar will be available as an option on select
IntelliVue patient monitors in 185 countries. For more information
on Philips Visual Patient Avatar, please visit
www.philips.com/visual-patient-avatar.
[1] Schulz et al. BMCA. 2016, Anesthesiology. 2017.[2] MC
Anesthesiol. 2016;16(14) doi: 10.1186/s12871-016-0172-7 2 Tscholl
DW, Handschin L, Neubauer P, et al. Using an animated patient
avatar to improve perception of vital sign information by
anesthesia professionals. British Journal of Anaesthesia.
2018;121(3):662-671. doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2018.04.024[3] Garot O,
Rossler J, Pfarr J, et al. Avatar-based versus conventional vital
sign display in a central monitor for monitoring multiple patients:
a multicenter computer-based laboratory study. BMC Medical
Informatics and Decision Making.2020;20(26).
doi.org/10.1186/s12911-020-1032-4[4] 6 Wetli DJ, Bergauer L,
Nothiger CB, et al. Improving Visual-Patient-Avatar Design Prior to
Its Clinical Release: A Mixed Qualitative and Quantitative Study.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2022;12(2):555.5.
doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020555
For further information, please contact:
Meredith AmorosoPhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1
724-584-8991E-mail: meredith.amoroso@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips’ patient- and
people-centric innovation leverages advanced technology and deep
clinical and consumer insights to deliver personal health solutions
for consumers and professional health solutions for healthcare
providers and their patients in the hospital and the home.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in
diagnostic imaging, ultrasound, image-guided therapy, monitoring
and enterprise informatics, as well as in personal health. Philips
generated 2022 sales of EUR 17.8 billion and employs approximately
71,500 employees with sales and services in more than 100
countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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