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Area of Science:

  • Medical monitoring
  • Surgical patient care
  • Quality improvement in healthcare

Background:

  • Episodic vital sign collection (eVSC) provides an incomplete view of postoperative patient physiology.
  • Late detection of patient deterioration leads to adverse outcomes in surgical units.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of continuous vital sign monitoring (cVSM) against episodic vital sign collection (eVSC).
  • To improve patient outcomes on a postsurgical unit by implementing a new monitoring standard.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective chart review for baseline demographic and outcome data.
  • Comparison of outcomes between eVSC and cVSM over a 12-week period.
  • Quality improvement project focused on enhanced patient monitoring.

Main Results:

  • Continuous vital sign monitoring (cVSM) showed a 27% decrease in complication rates.
  • A significant reduction in intensive care unit transfers and failure-to-rescue (FTR) events was observed with cVSM.
  • Early detection of patient deterioration was facilitated by cVSM.

Conclusions:

  • Continuous vital sign monitoring (cVSM) is superior to episodic vital sign collection (eVSC) for postoperative patients.
  • cVSM enables early identification of deteriorating patients, thereby preventing failure-to-rescue (FTR).
  • Implementation of cVSM improves patient safety and outcomes in surgical settings.