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This paper examines the integration of a multimodal control system in an open interconnected operation room according to IEEE 11073 SDC (Service-oriented Device Connectivity) communication standard. The process design should maximize the usability of the
Jan Heibeyn+2 more
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Several studies have identified that the Operating Room (OR) is costly to maintain, but also the most profit generating department. The 2019 approved ISO IEEE 11073 SDC family defines a manufacturer independent communication standard, which creates open ...
Okan Yılmaz+4 more
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Surgical procedures require a variety of medical devices, each bearing an ever-increasing number of settings and functions. Most devices are placed in the unsterile area of the operating room.
Noah Wickel+3 more
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Modern surgical devices are full of innovations and provide plenty of functionalities. However, they only perform to their full potential if they are properly configured.
Martin Kasparick+7 more
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GATOR: connecting integrated operating room solutions based on the IEEE 11073 SDC and ORiN standards
Medical device interoperability in operating rooms (OR) provides advantages for both, patients and physicians. Several approaches were made to provide standards for successful device integration. However, with high heterogeneity of standards in the market, device vendors may reject these approaches.
Johann Berger+7 more
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Surgical workflow management in integrated operating rooms (ORs) enables the implementation of novel computer-aided surgical assistance and new applications in process automation, situation awareness, and decision support. The context-sensitive configuration and orchestration of interoperable, networked medical devices is a prerequisite for an ...
Juliane Neumann+4 more
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A safe and interoperable distributed alarm notification system for PoC medical devices using IEEE 11073 SDC [PDF]
The flood of alarms produced by Point-of-Care (PoC) medical devices in intensive care units (ICUs) and operating rooms (ORs) is a crucial issue of today's hospitals. Alarm fatigue and desensitization leads to the death of patients, noise worsens the patient's recovery process and causes burnout syndromes of caregivers, etc.
Martin Kasparick+2 more
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Clinical working environments have become very complex imposing many different tasks in diagnosis, medical treatment, and care procedures. During the German flagship project OR.NET, more than 50 partners developed technologies for an open integration of medical devices and IT systems in the operating room.
Max Rockstroh+6 more
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The modernization of the complex operating theatres comes along with new opportunities and challenges in particular in the areas of data processing, safety, Human-Machine-Interaction and interoperability.
Okan Yılmaz+4 more
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Nowadays, the staff of modern operation rooms (ORs) and intensive care units (ICUs) has to handle increasingly complex medical devices and their user interfaces. Inconsistent and often non-sterile user interfaces lead to error-prone and slow reconfiguring actions which in the end may even harm the patient.
Martin Kasparick+3 more
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