Time Out! Is Timepiece Variability a Factor in Critical Care?

Author:

Ferguson Elizabeth A.1,Bayer Carey Roth1,Fronzeo Susan1,Tuckerman Cheryl1,Hutchins Larissa1,Roberts Kathryn1,Verger Judy1,Nadkarni Vinay1,Lin Richard1

Affiliation:

1. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CRB, SF, CT, LH, KR, JV, VN, RL), Philadelphia, Pa, and Childrens Hospital Los Angeles (EF), Los Angeles, Calif.

Abstract

• Background Accurate documentation of time is essential in critical care for treatments, interventions, research, and medicolegal and quality improvement activities. • Objectives To assess use of timepieces in critical care and to determine practical methods for improving their accuracy. • Methods Providers were surveyed to identify timepieces used during routine and emergency care. Times displayed on standard unit and personal timepieces were compared with coordinated universal time. Four models of atomic clocks were assessed for drift for 6 weeks and for resynchronization for 1 week. Bedside monitors were manually synchronized to coordinated universal time and were assessed for drift. • Results Survey response was 78% (149/190). Nurses (n = 93), physicians (n = 32), and respiratory therapists (n = 24) use wall clocks (50%) and personal timepieces (46%) most frequently during emergencies. The difference from coordinated universal time was a median of −4 minutes (range, −5 minutes to +2 min) for wall clocks, −2.5 minutes (−90 minutes to −1 minute) for monitors, and 0 minutes (−22 minutes to +12 minutes) for personal timepieces. Kruskal-Wallis testing indicated significant variations for all classes of timepieces (P<.001) and for personal timepieces grouped by discipline (P=.02). Atomic clocks were accurate to 30 seconds of coordinated universal time for 6 weeks when manually set but could not be synchronized by radiofrequency signal. Drift of bedside monitors was 1 minute. • Conclusions Timepieces used in critical care are highly variable and inaccurate. Manually synchronizing timepieces to coordinated universal time improved accuracy for several weeks, but the feasibility of synchronizing all timepieces is undetermined.

Publisher

AACN Publishing

Subject

Critical Care Nursing,General Medicine

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