Journal article
Electrocardiogram failure in the operating room – bench testing to prevent bed-side disaster
B Cowie, L Baker, B Shoghi, M Worner, D Scott
Anaesthesia | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/anae.14250
Abstract
Electrocardiogram (ECG) false alarms are common in electrically-hostile peri-operative environments. Newer integrated monitoring, with sophisticated hardware and software, has the potential to minimise artefacts. However, monitoring issues continue to occur, with the potential for critical incidents and unnecessary and harmful interventions. We describe the root cause analysis of a series of apparent ECG flatline asystolic events that appeared in the operating room shortly after the introduction of new intra-operative monitoring systems. Clinical events and biomedical laboratory testing revealed complete loss of ECG signal with increasing resistance. The new ECG systems had incorporated both..
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