Implementation of an electronic data monitoring system decreases the rate of hyperoxic episodes in premature neonates.

Objective:To determine whether an electronic data surveillance system, or Data Sniffer (DS), could reduce the rate of hyperoxic episodes (HEs) among premature neonates being managed by a standardized respiratory treatment protocol (RTP).Study Design:A total of 86 infants born at <29 weeks of gestati...

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Published in:Journal of Perinatology Vol. 33; no. 9; pp. 721 - 725
Main Authors: Ellsworth, M A, Carey, W A, Li, M, Wilson, G D, Harris, M N, Colby, C E
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Published: Springer Nature Sep2013
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          Ellsworth, M A
          Carey, W A
          Li, M
          Wilson, G D
          Harris, M N
          Colby, C E
        affil: Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
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          Monitoring, Physiologic
          Hyperoxia Prevention and Control
          Human
          Infant, Premature
          Hyperoxia Complications
          Retinopathy of Prematurity Etiology
          Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
          Oxygen Saturation
          Minnesota
          Retrospective Design
          Record Review
          T-Tests
          Pearson's Correlation Coefficient
      ab: Objective:To determine whether an electronic data surveillance system, or Data Sniffer (DS), could reduce the rate of hyperoxic episodes (HEs) among premature neonates being managed by a standardized respiratory treatment protocol (RTP).Study Design:A total of 86 infants born at <29 weeks of gestation were included in the study. The rates of HEs were compared among four epochs (E) as follows: E1: no RTP, no DS; E2:with RTP, no DS; E3: with RTP, with DS; E4: with RTP, no DS.Result:After implementing the RTP in E2, the rate of HEs was 44% lower than that of E1. Activating the DS in E3 further reduced HEs by 26%, whereas its deactivation in E4 resulted in a rebound in HEs to baseline rates; P<0.0001 for each comparison.Conclusion:The implementation of an electronic data monitoring system was associated with less frequent episodes of hyperoxia among premature neonates.
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