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Importance of telemetry
You will be able to share how important the use of cardiac telemetry monitoring is by the end of this presentation.
You will understand how to use and utilize cardiac telemetry monitoring by the end of this presentation
The use of cardiac telemetry monitoring is growing significantly because of its ease of use and it being non invasive. It gives a accurate depiction on what is going on with the hearts electrical system (Maslove et al., 2021).
3 lead, 5 lead and 12 lead telemetry are all used in the hospital setting. Electrodes are attatched to the chest to get a reading of the heart. There are stationary cardiac telemetry systems and there are also portable sets that can be worn if the patient is mobile or is going from unit to unit (Maslove et al., 2021).
-Track heart rhythms
-Aid in diagnoses of heart issues
-Monitoring for recent heart procedure or event such as heart attack or stroke
(Maslove et al., 2021)
Pro's
-early detection
-non-invasive
-improves prognosis
Con's
-more inconvenient to wear constantly
-Not always accurate because of artifact
-Provides real time data
-Aides in early diagnoses
-Faster treatment for irregular rhythms (Braunstein et al., 2020).
-Helps the medical staff know what is needed to be done when a medical emergency is happening related to the cardiac telemetry monitoring (Maslove et al., 2021).
-Easy access for the physician to see.
-The system will alert the staff of irregalr rhythms within the heart which can be communicated faster than if it was just by word of mouth (Braunstein et al., 2020).
Key Points
-It is easy to use
-It is very effective at capturing heart rhythms
-It is non-invasive
-It makes treatment of symptomatic heart issues faster because of continuous cardiac monitoring
-It has easy access to the content it detects
Braunstein, E. D., Reynbakh, O., Krumerman, A., Di Biase, L., & Ferrick, K. J. (2020). Inpatient cardiac monitoring using a patch‐based mobile cardiac telemetry system during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 31(11), 2803–2811. https://doi.org/10.1111/jce.14727
Maslove, D. M., Elbers, P. W. G., & Clermont, G. (2021). Artificial intelligence in telemetry: what clinicians should know. Intensive Care Medicine, 47(2), 150+. https://link-gale-com.hal.weber.edu/apps/doc/A723910633/PPNU?u=ogde72764&sid=summon&xid=d39894ba