Caffeine Consumption Among Orthopedic Residents Is Higher Than the General Population

C. Garrett, M. Shaath, F. Avilucea
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Background: Orthopaedic surgery residency can be quite demanding at times and leads many residents to consume stimulants, caffeine, to perform their work duties. Question/Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate caffeine consumption among orthopedic surgery residents. We hypothesized that compared to the general population, residents will consume more caffeine. Patients/Methods: An electronic survey consisting of 13 multiple-choice questions was created to query residents on their caffeine consumption. The survey link was e-mailed to all residency program coordinators in the United States who then forwarded the survey to their residents. A subgroup analysis was performed based on respondents’ post-graduate year (PGY), to identify variations in caffeine use. Results: We received 209 surveys which represents 5.4% of orthopedic residents in the country. Of those 209 residents, 189 (90.4%) indicated regular caffeine usage. Of those who consume caffeine 59.8% indicated that they need caffeine to perform their work while 64.6% indicated that they are dependent on caffeine. Nearly one-fourth (24.3%) of respondents indicated that they consume more than 400 mg of caffeine/day. There were no significant relationships across resident PGY groups. Conclusion: We have demonstrated a large proportion of orthopedic surgery residents consume caffeine. When used in moderation, caffeine can be beneficial by improving efficiency, alertness and memory however, in high doses it may have undesirable side effects. Level of Evidence: Level IV evidence
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骨科住院医师的咖啡因摄入量高于一般人群
背景:骨科住院医师有时要求很高,导致许多住院医师为了履行工作职责而服用兴奋剂、咖啡因。问题/目的:本研究的目的是评估骨科住院医师的咖啡因摄入量。我们假设,与普通人群相比,居民会摄入更多的咖啡因。患者/方法:制作了一份包含13个选择题的电子调查,询问居民的咖啡因摄入量。调查链接通过电子邮件发送给美国所有住院医师项目协调员,然后他们将调查转发给他们的住院医师。亚组分析是根据受访者的研究生年份(PGY)进行的,以确定咖啡因使用的变化。结果:我们收到209份调查,占全国骨科住院医师的5.4%。在这209名居民中,189人(90.4%)表示经常使用咖啡因。在那些摄入咖啡因的人中,59.8%的人表示他们需要咖啡因来完成工作,64.6%的人表示他们依赖咖啡因。近四分之一(24.3%)的受访者表示,他们每天摄入的咖啡因超过400毫克。居民PGY组间无显著相关性。结论:我们已经证明了很大比例的骨科住院医师摄入咖啡因。当适量使用时,咖啡因可以提高效率、警觉性和记忆力,然而,高剂量可能会产生不良副作用。证据等级:四级证据
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