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Study protocol Effects of Philips Visual Patient Avatar on vital sign deviations and audible alarm burden in perioperative care: a dual-centre, quasi-experimental pre-post big-data study protocol (NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell and University Hospital Zurich)

Jiang, S. Y.; Roche, T. R.; Cybulski, K.; Dugac, G.; Meier, L.; Tangel, V. E.; Ebensperger, M.; Maskos, A.; Tucci, M.; Noethiger, C. B.; Kalisch, M.; Turnbull, Z. A.; Tscholl, D. W.

2026-05-21 anesthesia
10.64898/2026.05.18.26353454 medRxiv
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Perioperative patient monitoring requires clinicians to integrate multiple physiological data streams under time pressure and frequent interruptions. Conventional monitors predominantly present vital signs as separate numerical values and waveforms, which must be sequentially interpreted and mentally integrated, imposing substantial cognitive demands. Audible alarms are intended to enhance safety but contribute to alarm fatigue and increased workload. Time spent outside predefined safe ranges for key physiological variables and excessive alarm burden are associated with adverse outcomes, motivating approaches that support earlier detection and improved situation awareness without increasing cognitive load. The Philips Visual Patient Avatar is an avatar-based visualisation technology displayed on the patient monitor that supports clinicians' situation awareness by integrating multiple vital signs and sensor states into a single animated virtual patient, while retaining conventional numerical displays. Although laboratory, simulation and qualitative studies suggest benefits of avatar-based monitoring, its impact on objective monitoring outcomes has not been systematically quantified.

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