Clinical Surveillance

Patient deterioration in general care wards threatens lives and outcomes while adding to the cost burden. With Ascom’s Clinical Surveillance solution, clinicians can be made aware of patient deterioration earlier to minimize the impact on patients, workloads and budgets.

 

Patient detoriation risks lives and raises costs

Nearly half of all adverse events in hospitalized patients occur on the general ward1. However, in contrast to the continuous patient monitoring in ICUs, current ward monitoring protocols typically consist of intermittent spot checks by a nurse every 4-8 hours2. Without more frequent checks of the patient’s status that can prompt earlier warnings of patient deterioration, patient lives and outcomes are put at risk. Cost of care can also be impacted with the resulting severe adverse patient safety events, ICU bounce-backs and increased length of stay. 

The earlier patient deterioration is detected the better for all. However, the signs are hard for clinicians to detect when they are managing multiple patients and lack the clinical context of the patient deterioration.

Nurses receive real-time information about, for example, a patient’s arrhythmia, and know instantly when their help is needed.
Anna Cederholm
Head nurse, ICU and Cardiac Care Unit at Vaasa Central Hospital
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Clinical Surveillance solution 

With an integrated, score-based clinical surveillance tool, patients can be continuously monitored – in general wards, emergency departments or even at home using wearables. When there are signs of deterioration, clinicians are alerted as early as possible. 

Ascom’s Clinical Surveillance solution for General Care units automatically visualizes vital signs collected from continuous and spot-check monitors, telemetry, wearable devices and manual inputs. It calculates your hospital’s choice of clinical surveillance scores continuously and provides prompt notifications to the clinical team. The solution also features a configurable rules engine that supports best-practice standards.

How the Clinical Surveillance solution works - detecting patient deterioration on the general ward

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Impact of pulse oximetry surveillance on rescue events and intensive care unit transfers: a before-and-after concurrence study.  Andreas Taenzer 2010

Continuous monitoring in an inpatient medical-surgical unit: a controlled clinical trial. Harvey Brown 2014

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