An integrated care solution for the electrocardiogram monitoring

Author:

Chow Josephine S.F.ORCID,Hopkins Andrew,Dimitri Hany,Tie Hui,Williams Rachael,Rajaratnam Rohan,Gopinath Sumana,Lazarovska Suzana,Andrijevic Stanica,Premawardhana Upul,Gonzalez-Arce Veronica E.,McDougall Alan

Abstract

PurposeThis study has demonstrated how technology may contribute to integrated care solutions by comparing conventional ward telemetry (WT) to a wearable ECG monitor (S-Patch) to detect atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with stroke.Design/methodology/approach51 patients admitted for stroke workup were recruited across two major tertiary centres to compare WT monitoring for two days versus S-Patch for four days in the detection of AF. The efficacy to detect AF using both technologies was assessed via data extractions and medical officer review. A matrix was used to measure nursing/patient satisfaction and setup/resource times were assessed.FindingsPatients (84–94%) and nursing staff (75–95%) preferred the S-Patch wearable technology. Non-parametric tests indicated significant time saving for removal of S-Patch versus WT [2.2 min vs 5.1 min (p = 0.00)]. Efficacy of S-Patch to detect AF following medical officer review was greater than WT, with seven patients identified with AF by S-Patch versus one using WT. The S-patch had a false positive rate of 78%.Research limitations/implicationsThe S-Patch is sensitive in the detection of AF; however, it showed a high false-positive rate with automated reporting. This study has provided insight into the details of delivery of integrated healthcare using wearable technology.Originality/valueThe technology and partnership were the first-in-kind in Australia. The S-Patch had a higher detection rate of AF compared to WT which allows patients to be anti-coagulated appropriately for the prevention of further stroke. The results of this study will be ideally placed to inform future policy in integrated healthcare using new technologies.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Health (social science)

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