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Feasibility and Initial Clinical Impressions of Predictive Monitoring Integrated With the RACE Team
Sponsor: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Summary
Rapid response teams (RRTs) have been adopted by hospitals to provide urgent critical care to hospitalized patients who require quick intervention to prevent further deterioration. Early warning scores (EWS) serve as a method to identify patients requiring RRT assessment by analyzing routinely collected data such as vital signs and laboratory results. The Visensia Safety Index (VSI) is an EWS that uses continuous vital sign monitoring and machine learning to identify the likelihood of deterioration and can be integrated with existing hospital data infrastructure. Initial studies of the VSI have both validated the system and found that patients monitored using VSI had a shorter duration of any instability and fewer episodes of serious and persistent instability. The investigators' recent retrospective analysis at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) identified that implementation of an EWS could have detected earlier deterioration in over half of the patients identified, potentially preventing subsequent ICU admission, severity of illness, and/or mortality. Thus, this study aims to determine the feasibility and potential impact of implementing a portable continuous monitoring system with a VSI trigger at TOH to identify patients at high risk of deterioration.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
140
Start Date
2023-09-19
Completion Date
2025-09
Last Updated
2025-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Visensia Safety Index (VSI)
Enrolled patients will undergo continuous vital sign monitoring, to be used by the Visensia Safety Index (VSI) to identify early deterioration. If early deterioration is identified, the VSI will produce an alert to notify the RACE team.
Locations (1)
The Ottawa Hospital
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada