Balance Performance of Post-Call Medical Residents

被引:2
作者
Ungar, Omer J. [1 ]
Amit, Uri [1 ]
Wengier, Anat [1 ]
Cavel, Oren [1 ]
Oron, Yahav [1 ]
Handzel, Ophir [1 ]
机构
[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg & Maxillofacial, Tel Aviv Sourasky Med Ctr, Tel Aviv, Israel
关键词
FATIGUE; INDICATOR; ALCOHOL;
D O I
10.1177/0145561320980242
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Background: Fatigue is thought of as a leading cause of iatrogenic accidents. A significant deterioration in qualitative balance function has been shown in sleep deprived individuals. Aim/Objectives: To quantify the degree to which balance is impaired by sleep deprivation (SD) in post-call medical residents. Methods: Medical residents voluntarily underwent computed dynamic posturography (CDP) before and after an on-call night, at an identical time of the day. Order of test performance was random to avoid behavioral learning. Each participant served as his or her own control. Results: Seventeen residents were enrolled (median age 32years). Average sleeping duration the night before and during the night shift was 6.5 and 1 hour, respectively. The average response times difference between alert and fatigued was 10.15 milliseconds (95% CI: 6.81-13.49 milliseconds), yielding a significantly prolonged response times from 120 milliseconds before to 130 milliseconds after the night shift (P < .001). Comparison of additional measurements of CDP performance did not differ between test conditions. Conclusion: Medical residents are fatigued due to the effect of on-call nights. Sleep deprivation prolongs response times to vestibular stimuli. This finding probably has an effect on execution of manual skills and may reflect a more generalized slowing of responses and overall performance impairment. Significance: The vestibular system is susceptible to SD.
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