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Cardiac Telemetry Downtime and Contingency Plan Development: A Review of Downtime Events Reported in the Veterans Health Administration. | LitMetric

Cardiac Telemetry Downtime and Contingency Plan Development: A Review of Downtime Events Reported in the Veterans Health Administration.

J Nurs Care Qual

National Center for Patient Safety, Veterans Health Administration, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Ms Morrish, Mr Kulju, and Dr Gunnar); National Center for Patient Safety Field Office, Veterans Health Administration, White River Junction, Vermont (Ms Soncrant); Office of Nursing Services, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, District of Columbia (Dr Walsh-Irwin); and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Dr Gunnar).

Published: November 2021

Background: Cardiac telemetry downtime may be planned or unplanned, causing a disruption in telemetry services with a potential to impact patient safety.

Problem: Many cardiac telemetry units in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) have contingency plans that do not adequately address telemetry downtime.

Approach: This is a retrospective quality improvement analysis of VHA-reported cardiac telemetry downtime events from October 1, 2014, to Mar 31, 2020.

Outcomes: Of 98 events, no patient harm was reported; 13% (n = 13) were planned downtime, 82% (n = 80) were unplanned downtime, 18% (n = 18) reported contingency plan use, 78% (n = 76) did not specify contingency plan use, and 32% (n = 31) reported events lasting 31 minutes to 6 hours in duration.

Conclusions: The majority of reported cardiac telemetry downtime events were unplanned and without documented contingency plans. A robust contingency plan with defined staff roles and responsibilities will serve to lessen anxiety during downtimes and mitigate potential risk of patient harm.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000566DOI Listing

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