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Clinical Outcomes After Implementation of COntinuous Vital Sign Monitoring On the General Ward. (COCOMO)

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Radboud University Medical Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Clinical Deterioration

Treatments

Other: Continuous Monitoring

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04189653
2018-4330

Details and patient eligibility

About

In 2018, continuous monitoring (CM) of 5 vital signs with a wearable device, including automated MEWS calculation within the EMR were introduced on the surgical and internal medicine ward of our hospital. Rather than taking the measurements manually, this enabled the nurses to periodically validate the continuously derived vital signs at the protocolled moments, and simultaneously get an automatically calculated MEWS reading,. Moreover, continuous vital sign monitoring provides single channel alarms and trends of the vital signs in between the regular measurement moments. Compared to periodic manual measurements and registration in the EMR, the continuous vital sign monitoring and automated MEWS calculations in the EMR may result in better identification of clinical deterioration, and may improve clinical outcome.

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate changes in total hospital and ward stay, "Total Events" during admission (rapid response team (RRT) calls and unexpected intensive care unit (uICU) admissions and deaths) after implementation of CM on the regular surgical and internal medicine wards. Secondary objective is to evaluate changes in MEWS scores at the moment of the uICU admissions, length of hospital, ward and ICU stay and the proportion of RRT calls that results in a ICU admission.

Enrollment

3,896 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Admission on Inclusion ward.

Exclusion criteria

  • Opt out of file study

Trial design

3,896 participants in 2 patient groups

General Ward Inpatients 2017-2018
Description:
ALL General Ward Inpatients on our Gastro-Enterology Surgery ward and Internal Medicine ward in the period august 1st 2017-august 31st 2018.
General Ward Inpatients 2018-2019
Description:
ALL General Ward Inpatients on our Gastro-Enterology Surgery ward and Internal Medicine ward in the period august 1st 2018-august 31st 2019.
Treatment:
Other: Continuous Monitoring

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