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http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Sleepy+hazard+medical+journal+says/4834789/story.html

 

I take some issue with this article, since it suggests that sleep deprived doctors actually choose to be in such a state of being. As an aside, the author should have actually spoken about the studies mentioned, instead of random quotations and virtually zero substance.

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i'm not a resident, but in my brief observations, there's a very cultural badge of honour to doing 80-100 hours of work in internal/surgery/obsgyn. there's already lots of studies that have been done showing the deleterious effects of lack of sleep in residents etc., you have to remember, this is a newspaper article, not a science journal :P

 

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Sleepy+hazard+medical+journal+says/4834789/story.html

 

I take some issue with this article, since it suggests that sleep deprived doctors actually choose to be in such a state of being. As an aside, the author should have actually spoken about the studies mentioned, instead of random quotations and virtually zero substance.

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My favorite quote was that we need a 174% increase in resident population to apply the aviation industry standards.

 

I know that when I'm more than 24 hrs up; I'm a lot more bold, and I giggle a lot and I weave in traffic on the drive home.

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actually, they probably wrote that article based on the editorial in CMAJ early release this week:

 

http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/rapidpdf/cmaj.110402v1?ijkey=a72cac50247f8f04170ceec421d564558d86d8cc&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha

 

Coincidentally, this is out in Pediatrics this week:

 

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/05/19/peds.2010-1955.abstract

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Also, interestingly, this study just came out.

 

"This prospective study found no additional risk of complications or mortality in cardiac surgery patients when the attending surgeon was sleep deprived (defined as less than 6 hours of sleep the night prior to the procedure). This finding contradicts the results of an earlier study in general surgery patients."

 

http://psnet.ahrq.gov/resource.aspx?resourceID=21941

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Also, interestingly, this study just came out.

 

"This prospective study found no additional risk of complications or mortality in cardiac surgery patients when the attending surgeon was sleep deprived (defined as less than 6 hours of sleep the night prior to the procedure). This finding contradicts the results of an earlier study in general surgery patients."

 

http://psnet.ahrq.gov/resource.aspx?resourceID=21941

 

<6 hours is a pretty lax definition of sleep deprived IMO.

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