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Role of telemetry monitoring in the non-intensive care unit.

C A Estrada1, H S Rosman, N K Prasad, G Battilana, M Alexander, A C Held, M J Young.   

Abstract

To determine the outcomes of patients admitted to a non-intensive care telemetry unit and to assess the role of telemetry for guiding patient management decisions, data from 2,240 patients admitted to a telemetry unit were collected prospectively during 7 months. Physicians recorded the outcomes (intensive care unit transfer and mortality) and assessed whether telemetry assisted in guiding patient management. Indications for admission to the telemetry unit included chest pain syndromes (55%), arrhythmias (14%), heart failure (12%), and syncope (10%). Telemetry led to direct modifications in management in 156 patients (7%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 5.9% to 8%). Telemetry was perceived as useful but did not alter management for 127 patients (5.7%; 95% CI 4.7% to 6.6%). Two hundred forty-one patients were transferred to an intensive care unit from the telemetry unit (10.8%; 95% CI 9.5% to 12%). Nineteen patients (0.8% of all admissions; 95% CI 0.5% to 1.2%) were transferred because of an arrhythmia identified by telemetry. Routine transfer after cardiac revascularization or surgery accounted for 134 transfers; clinical deterioration accounted for 88 transfers. There were 20 deaths in the unit (0.9%; 95% CI 0.5% to 1.3%): 4 of the 20 deaths occurred while patients were being monitored. The role of telemetry in guiding patient management may be overestimated by physicians, since it detected significant arrhythmias that led to change in medications or urgent interventions in a small fraction of patients.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7484840     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(99)80270-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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Authors:  C A Estrada; H S Rosman; N K Prasad; G Battilana; M Alexander; A C Held; M J Young
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4.  2017 ISHNE-HRS expert consensus statement on ambulatory ECG and external cardiac monitoring/telemetry.

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Authors:  Courtney Benjamin Wolk; Amanda C Schondelmeyer; Frances K Barg; Rinad Beidas; Amanda Bettencourt; Patrick W Brady; Canita Brent; Whitney Eriksen; Grace Kinkler; Christopher P Landrigan; Rebecca Neergaard; Christopher P Bonafide
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