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. 2017 Feb 1;19(2):e31. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7005

Table 2.

Mean time in seconds to drugs preparation and delivery.

Mean time First study period (Dopamine) Second study period (Norepinephrine)

PedAMINESa
mean (95% CI)
Conventional method
mean (95% CI)
PedAMINES
mean (95% CI)
Conventional method
mean (95% CI)
TDPb 128.1 (102.0-154.2) 308.1 (216.3-399.9) 143.7 (128.1-159.3) 198.4 (155.3-241.5)
SD 36.5 128.3 21.9 60.2
Time differencec 180.0 (86.5-273.5) 54.7 (10.3-99.1)
TDDd 213.5 (170.6-256.4) 390.8 (298.3-483.3) 221.8 (198.2-245.4) 276.7 (226.2-327.2)
SD 59.9 129.3 33.0 70.6
Time differencec,e 177.3 (79.7-274.9) 54.9 (1.6-108.2)

aPedAMINES: Pediatric Accurate Medication in Emergency Situations.

bTDP: time to drug preparation.

cTime difference represents time with the conventional method minus time with PedAMINES.

dTDD: time to drug delivery.

eSee Multimedia Appendix 2 for TDP and TDD details for each nurse and for each drug, by study period.