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Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital

Background Cardiac telemetry is an important tool to detect life-threatening conditions in hospitalized patients but is used widely and inappropriately. We sought to assess current usage and improve the appropriate use of telemetry in a community hospital. Methods We conducted a quality improvement...

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Autores principales: Maduke, Tinashe, Qureshi, Binish, Goite, Yohannes, Gandhi, Khushboo, Bofarrag, Fadel, Liu, Lin, Suazo, Miguel, Khan, Sehrish, Basnyat, Samjhana, Dhital, Suresh, Kawsar, Hameem
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Publicado: Cureus 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31893188
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6263
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author Maduke, Tinashe
Qureshi, Binish
Goite, Yohannes
Gandhi, Khushboo
Bofarrag, Fadel
Liu, Lin
Suazo, Miguel
Khan, Sehrish
Basnyat, Samjhana
Dhital, Suresh
Kawsar, Hameem
author_facet Maduke, Tinashe
Qureshi, Binish
Goite, Yohannes
Gandhi, Khushboo
Bofarrag, Fadel
Liu, Lin
Suazo, Miguel
Khan, Sehrish
Basnyat, Samjhana
Dhital, Suresh
Kawsar, Hameem
author_sort Maduke, Tinashe
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description Background Cardiac telemetry is an important tool to detect life-threatening conditions in hospitalized patients but is used widely and inappropriately. We sought to assess current usage and improve the appropriate use of telemetry in a community hospital. Methods We conducted a quality improvement project on patients who were admitted on telemetry floors between January and March 2017 (pre-intervention). The indication(s) and duration of telemonitor use, event(s) recorded on telemonitor and outcome of the event(s) were documented. A six-month educational intervention was undertaken and the effect of intervention was assessed among patients admitted between December 2017 and February 2018 (post-intervention). Results In the pre-intervention group, 329 patients qualified for the study, with a median age of 78 years. The post-intervention group had 383 qualified patients with a median age of 77 years. Mean duration of telemonitor use was four days in both groups. In the pre-intervention group, 54% had class I, 32% had class II, and 14% had class III indications. In post-intervention group, 46% had class I, 42% had class II, and 12% had class III indications. The educational intervention resulted in a trend towards less inappropriate use of telemetry, particularly in teaching service. Telemonitor events were recorded in 22 (7%) of the pre-intervention patients and 13 (4%) of the post-intervention group. Two patients died in the pre-intervention group and one in the post-intervention group from non-cardiac causes. Conclusion Our results highlight that change in practice requires sustained education interventions.
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spelling pubmed-69374752019-12-31 Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital Maduke, Tinashe Qureshi, Binish Goite, Yohannes Gandhi, Khushboo Bofarrag, Fadel Liu, Lin Suazo, Miguel Khan, Sehrish Basnyat, Samjhana Dhital, Suresh Kawsar, Hameem Cureus Other Background Cardiac telemetry is an important tool to detect life-threatening conditions in hospitalized patients but is used widely and inappropriately. We sought to assess current usage and improve the appropriate use of telemetry in a community hospital. Methods We conducted a quality improvement project on patients who were admitted on telemetry floors between January and March 2017 (pre-intervention). The indication(s) and duration of telemonitor use, event(s) recorded on telemonitor and outcome of the event(s) were documented. A six-month educational intervention was undertaken and the effect of intervention was assessed among patients admitted between December 2017 and February 2018 (post-intervention). Results In the pre-intervention group, 329 patients qualified for the study, with a median age of 78 years. The post-intervention group had 383 qualified patients with a median age of 77 years. Mean duration of telemonitor use was four days in both groups. In the pre-intervention group, 54% had class I, 32% had class II, and 14% had class III indications. In post-intervention group, 46% had class I, 42% had class II, and 12% had class III indications. The educational intervention resulted in a trend towards less inappropriate use of telemetry, particularly in teaching service. Telemonitor events were recorded in 22 (7%) of the pre-intervention patients and 13 (4%) of the post-intervention group. Two patients died in the pre-intervention group and one in the post-intervention group from non-cardiac causes. Conclusion Our results highlight that change in practice requires sustained education interventions. Cureus 2019-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6937475/ /pubmed/31893188 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6263 Text en Copyright © 2019, Maduke et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maduke, Tinashe
Qureshi, Binish
Goite, Yohannes
Gandhi, Khushboo
Bofarrag, Fadel
Liu, Lin
Suazo, Miguel
Khan, Sehrish
Basnyat, Samjhana
Dhital, Suresh
Kawsar, Hameem
Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital
title Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital
title_full Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital
title_fullStr Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital
title_short Monitoring the Use of Telemonitor: A Resident-run Quality Improvement Initiative Decreases Inappropriate Use of Telemonitor in a Community Hospital
title_sort monitoring the use of telemonitor: a resident-run quality improvement initiative decreases inappropriate use of telemonitor in a community hospital
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31893188
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6263
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