Objective: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasive blood pressure (BP) monitoring according to the patient haemodynamic status. Study design: Prospective study. Methods: Activation of alarms on BP was regulated with a protocol. Sounding alarms were either inactivated when patient's haemodynamic status was stable (group1), or activated when it was unstable (group 2). The frequency of BP measurement was one every 15 min. For all mean BP value recorded, the following criteria were analyzed: 1) normality of the value compared to ranges 65-115 mmHg in group1 or compared to alarm thresholds in group 2; 2) consequences on the care and therapeutic; 3) delay when an abnormal value was detected and managed after more tha...
BackgroundClinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and ...
Patient monitoring technology has been used to guide therapy and alert staff when a vital sign leave...
Auditory alarms in medical equipments perform considerably below their optimal level. Concern has be...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasi...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of a protocol of activation-deactivation of alarm sounding...
Observational, descriptive, exploratory, case study with the objective of measuring the stimulus-res...
Objective: To identify the cause of the invasive blood pressure alarms (PAI) have sounded and the st...
PURPOSE: Physiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual a...
Background: Alarms are systems created to ensure patient safety. However, when its specificity is no...
Objectives: To determine (1) the proportion and number of clinically relevant alarms based on the ty...
Physiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual alerts cau...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the number of electro-medical pieces of equipment in a coronary care unit, c...
Introduction: Physiologic monitors play a vital role in saving patients' lives but expose clinicians...
Objectives: To explore sound levels, alarm frequencies and the association between alarms and sound ...
Objective: To identify the cause of the invasive blood pressure alarms (PAI) have sounded and the st...
BackgroundClinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and ...
Patient monitoring technology has been used to guide therapy and alert staff when a vital sign leave...
Auditory alarms in medical equipments perform considerably below their optimal level. Concern has be...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasi...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of a protocol of activation-deactivation of alarm sounding...
Observational, descriptive, exploratory, case study with the objective of measuring the stimulus-res...
Objective: To identify the cause of the invasive blood pressure alarms (PAI) have sounded and the st...
PURPOSE: Physiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual a...
Background: Alarms are systems created to ensure patient safety. However, when its specificity is no...
Objectives: To determine (1) the proportion and number of clinically relevant alarms based on the ty...
Physiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual alerts cau...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the number of electro-medical pieces of equipment in a coronary care unit, c...
Introduction: Physiologic monitors play a vital role in saving patients' lives but expose clinicians...
Objectives: To explore sound levels, alarm frequencies and the association between alarms and sound ...
Objective: To identify the cause of the invasive blood pressure alarms (PAI) have sounded and the st...
BackgroundClinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and ...
Patient monitoring technology has been used to guide therapy and alert staff when a vital sign leave...
Auditory alarms in medical equipments perform considerably below their optimal level. Concern has be...