127
Participants
Start Date
March 1, 2016
Primary Completion Date
November 18, 2016
Study Completion Date
November 18, 2016
patient assessment
Patient clinician status assessment based on Hemodynamic Instability Indicator (HII) trend. The HII indicator combines existing data such as physiologic parameters (Heart Rate, HR; Blood Pressure, BP), laboratory measurements (Albumin; Hematocrit, HCT; Bicarbonate; White Blood Cell, WBC; Blood Urea Nitrogen, BUN), and ADT information (age). HII will be displayed on charting workstation (Workstation on Wheels, WOW). Nurse's role will be to observe the value of HII while accessing WOW desktop (during regular charting), interpret HII value, and share this information to the physician when indicative of potential patient hemodynamic instability to trigger patient clinical status assessment. This intervention is associated with Experimental Study Arm: visible HII.
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Section of Acute and Critical Care Surgery, St Louis
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Providence
Lead Sponsor
Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. acting through Philips CTO organization
INDUSTRY
Philips Healthcare
INDUSTRY