Παρασκευή 16 Ιουνίου 2017

Overnight call and cognitive functioning: Will tablet-based assessment be the solution for safety check in residents?

In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, Williams and colleagues investigated whether measurable sensorimotor and executive function differences exist in anesthesiology residents after a single overnight call shift versus a routine daytime shift using two tablet-based pointing tasks (i.e., ProPoint and AntiPoint) [1]. They found increased reaction times on both tasks amongst overnight call residents compared to those residents working daytime hours, which was suggestive of sensorimotor and cognitive slowing in the overnight call residents.

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