Researchers used an anesthesia information management system and identified critical portions of anesthesia care, examining when these portions overlapped between rooms covered by the same anesthesiologist.
The authors of the study concluded that decreasing the supervision ratio from 1:2 to 1:3 has a significant impact on supervision lapses during first-case starts. To prevent these lapses, the authors recommend staggered starts or additional anesthesiologists working at the start of the day.
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