A Team-Based Approach to Reducing Cardiac Monitor Alarms

Author:

Dandoy Christopher E.12,Davies Stella M.1,Flesch Laura1,Hayward Melissa1,Koons Connie1,Coleman Kristen1,Jacobs Jodi1,McKenna Lori Ann1,Olomajeye Alero3,Olson Chad4,Powers Jessica1,Shoemaker Kimberly1,Jodele Sonata1,Alessandrini Evaline2,Weiss Brian5

Affiliation:

1. Divisions of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Immunodeficiency, and

2. James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence,

3. Clinical Engineering, and

4. Clinical Integration, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

5. Oncology, Cancer and Blood Disease Institute,

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Excessive cardiac monitor alarms lead to desensitization and alarm fatigue. We created and implemented a standardized cardiac monitor care process (CMCP) on a 24-bed pediatric bone marrow transplant unit. The aim of this project was to decrease monitor alarms through the use of team-based standardized care and processes. METHODS: Using small tests of change, we developed and implemented a standardized CMCP that included: (1) a process for initial ordering of monitor parameters based on age-appropriate standards; (2) pain-free daily replacement of electrodes; (3) daily individualized assessment of cardiac monitor parameters; and (4) a reliable method for appropriate discontinuation of monitor. The Model for Improvement was used to design, test, and implement changes. The changes that were implemented after testing and adaptation were: family/patient engagement in the CMCP; creation of a monitor care log to address parameters, lead changes, and discontinuation; development of a pain-free process for electrode removal; and customized monitor delay and customized threshold parameters. RESULTS: From January to November 2013, percent compliance with each of the 4 components of the CMCP increased. Overall compliance with the CMCP increased from a median of 38% to 95%. During this time, the median number of alarms per patient-day decreased from 180 to 40. CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of the standardized CMCP resulted in a significant decrease in cardiac monitor alarms per patient day. We recommend a team-based approach to monitor care, including individualized assessment of monitor parameters, daily lead change, and proper discontinuation of the monitors.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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