GE HealthCare Announces The Publication Of Data From A Two-Phase Pilot Study Conducted With Cleveland Clinic In The Peer-Reviewed Journal Of Clinical Anesthesia, Highlighting Performance Of The Wireless And Wearable Portrait Mobile Monitoring Solution...
GE HealthCare Announces The Publication Of Data From A Two-Phase Pilot Study Conducted With Cleveland Clinic In The Peer-Reviewed Journal Of Clinical Anesthesia, Highlighting Performance Of The Wireless And Wearable Portrait Mobile Monitoring Solution...
GE HealthCare Announces The Publication Of Data From A Two-Phase Pilot Study Conducted With Cleveland Clinic In The Peer-Reviewed Journal Of Clinical Anesthesia, Highlighting Performance Of The Wireless And Wearable Portrait Mobile Monitoring Solution In The Post-Surgical Ward Environment
GE医疗保健公司公布于《临床麻醉学期刊》上发布的数据,来自与克利夫兰诊所共同进行的两阶段试点研究,强调无线可穿戴肖像移动监测解决方案在术后病房环境中的性能。
- Published in the Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, results from the two-phase, 250 patient pilot study show clinicians found a majority (82%) of the alarms from the wireless and wearable Portrait Mobile monitoring solution to be informative or useful to optimize patient care in medical-surgical units.1
- Study findings suggest that continuous monitoring helps provide critical information to clinicians, enabling them to intervene effectively before a patient deteriorates.
- Undetected patient deterioration, particularly post-surgery, can lead to hazardous yet preventable consequences, with 30-day mortality after surgery representing the third leading cause of death globally.2
- 在《临床麻醉学期刊》上发表的两阶段250名患者的试点研究结果表明,临床医生发现无线可穿戴肖像移动监测解决方案的警报中大多数(82%)是信息性或对优化医疗护理有用的,适用于医疗外科单位。
- 研究结果表明,持续监测有助于为临床医生提供关键信息,使他们能够在患者恶化之前有效干预。
- 未被发现的患者恶化,特别是在手术后,可能导致危险且可预防的后果,手术后30天的死亡率是全球第三大死亡原因。
GE HealthCare (NASDAQ:GEHC) today announced the publication of data from a two-phase pilot study conducted with Cleveland Clinic in the peer-reviewed Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, highlighting performance of the wireless and wearable Portrait Mobile monitoring solution in the post-surgical ward environment.
GE医疗保健公司(纳斯达克:GEHC)今天宣布,于《临床麻醉学期刊》上发布的数据,来自与克利夫兰诊所共同进行的两阶段试点研究,强调无线可穿戴肖像移动监测解决方案在术后病房环境中的性能。
With published alarm rates from critical care and cardiac telemetry units that number in the hundreds per bed per day, healthcare systems may be concerned with alarm management in lower acuity settings.3,4 The results from this study highlight the potential of the wireless and wearable Portrait Mobile monitoring solution to provide meaningful alarms for clinicians and help encourage clinical intervention while minimizing alarm fatigue.1
在重症监护和心脏监测单位,警报率每天每床单位数量高达数百次,医疗系统可能会担心在较低危急程度环境中的警报管理。该研究结果强调,无线可穿戴肖像移动监测解决方案为临床医生提供有意义的警报并帮助鼓励临床干预,同时减少警报疲劳的潜力。
The COSMOS (Continuous Ward Monitoring with the GE HealthCare Portrait Mobile Monitoring Solution) pilot study compares continuous monitoring with Portrait Mobile to routine intermittent vital signs assessment only. Key findings include:
COSMOS(使用GE医疗肖像移动监测解决方案的连续病房监测)试点研究将使用肖像移动进行的持续监测与仅进行常规间歇性生命体征评估进行比较。主要发现包括:
- In the Portrait Mobile group, there was an average of less than three alarms per patient per day.
- Clinicians found a majority (82%) of the Portrait Mobile alarms to be informative or useful.
- Portrait Mobile alarms informed clinical decisions, and the most common nursing intervention was theinitiation of oxygen therapy or increase in the concentration of oxygen administered to a patient. Clinicians were prompted to supplement oxygen in about 60% more patients assigned to the Portrait Mobile group compared to patients with intermittent monitoring only (49 vs. 33, respectively).
- In the Portrait Mobile group, continuous monitoring and alerts led to clinical interventions that reduced vital sign abnormalities by approximately 25%.
- 在肖像移动组中,每位患者平均每天的警报少于三个。
- 临床医生发现大多数(82%)的Portrait Mobile警报具有信息性或实用性。
- Portrait Mobile警报为临床决策提供了信息,最常见的护理干预是启动氧气疗法或增加给予患者的氧气浓度。与仅间歇性监测的患者相比,Portrait Mobile组中约有60%的患者被提醒补充氧气(分别为49对33)。
- 在Portrait Mobile组中,持续监测和警报促进了临床干预,使生命体征异常减少了约25%。