Chinese expert consensus on the construction and clinical application of anesthesia information management systems

Title: Chinese expert consensus on the construction and clinical application of anesthesia information management systems
Edition: Original
Classification: Experts consensus
Field: Comprehensive guideline
Countries and regions: China
Guidelines users: Anesthetist
Evidence classification method: Based on the pre-screened literature, the consensus opinion, interpretation and evidence were initially drawn up. Then a questionnaire survey was organized, the content of which was the Likert scale score for each recommendation, and the modification opinions and suggestions were freely filled in. The recommendations were scored on the Likert scale: 7 points = strongly agree, 6 points = agree, 5 points = general agree, 4 points = uncertain, 3 points = strongly agree, 2 points = disagree, 1 point = completely disagree. When more than 70% of experts have a recommendation score of ≥ 6, a consensus is reached for the recommendation. This consensus summarizes 15 proposed recommendations. Expert recommendation degree is marked with "consensus degree", consensus degree = number of experts scoring ≥ 6 points/total participating experts ×100%.
Development unit: Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yet-sen University; Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University
Registration time: 2024-06-10
Registration number: PREPARE-2024CN774
Purpose of the guideline: With the development and progress of medical information, anesthesia information management systems has developed from simple and automated intraoperative recording function to data governance capability and embedded with various functions and characteristics. It has been gradually applied to record, manage and assist patients in the perioperative period of diagnosis and treatment, and has obtained good clinical results. At present, the degree of understanding and application of it by anesthesiologists is relatively low. Therefore, the concept of anesthesia informatics has emerged in recent years. In order to better promote the construction and clinical application of anesthesia information management systems, anesthesiology and related experts formed a task force, based on the relevant literature at home and abroad, centered on system construction and application, formulated this consensus after repeated argumentation. This consensus was developed for clinicians and researchers working on anesthesia informatics.