As part of its evaluation of the system,
Florida Hospital completed an IRB-approved
study to determine how the LifeSync®
System would impact the incidences of interruptions
to cardiac monitoring to improve patient
safety and increase nurse productivity.
The result of the study showed a significant
reduction in lead-off alarms and a decrease
in unscheduled nursing time spent handling
dislodged ECG wires. The study also found
that while using the LifeSync® System,
daily patient time-off monitor decreased.
Based on the results of the study, Florida
Hospital signed a three year agreement with
LifeSync and has installed the LifeSync®
System throughout its Cardiovascular Institute.
“The Florida Hospital Cardiovascular
Institute, Orlando campus, continues to
lead the way in patient safety by recently
implementing the LifeSync® System for
patients undergoing open heart surgery.
In addition to reducing lead-off alarms,
the LifeSync® System encourages early
ambulation by untethering the patient from
the monitors, allowing patients freedom
of movement in the critical care environment”,
said Jean Turcotte RN MA CCRN CFC, Administrative
Manager CVICU.
Additionally, the study tracked the impact
the disposable LeadWear® sets used with
the LifeSync® System had on infections.
While the Cardiovascular Institute currently
experiences infection rates substantially
below the national average, the Florida
Hospital researchers from the Center for
Nursing Research & Innovation found
a meaningful incremental reduction in infection
incidence with the use of the LifeSync®
System.
“The use of the LifeSync® System
and its disposable LeadWear® sets shows
our commitment to providing a positive patient
experience,” says Dr. Kevin Accola,
Florida Hospital cardiovascular surgeon.
“We want each patient with a chest
incision to know that they are important
to us, important enough to have their own
set of lead wires.”
Shelley Hartman, President of LifeSync
Corporation, said, “Florida Hospital
Cardiovascular Institute is ranked as one
of the top hospitals in the nation for patient
enrollment in cardiovascular research studies.
The multi-disciplinary team cares for more
than 70,000 cardiac-related visits annually
-- treating more heart and vascular patients
than any other hospital in the nation. LifeSync
Corporation is proud to be partnered with
this prestigious institution on patient
safety and hospital productivity.”
About LifeSync Corporation
LifeSync Corporation develops and markets
products that improve patient safety and
hospital productivity through the use of
wireless technology. The LifeSync® Wireless
ECG System works in conjunction with a hospital’s
installed patient monitoring equipment,
transmitting a high-fidelity, cable-free
ECG and respiration signal to patient monitors
using single-patient use sensors. For more
information and for case studies, including
this one, visit www.lifesynccorp.com
or call 1-866-ECG (324)-3888.
About Florida Hospital
Opened in 1908, Florida Hospital is one
of the largest not-for-profit hospitals
in the country, caring for more than a million
patient visits per year – that’s
more than any other hospital in the country,
according to the American Hospital Association.
The more than 2,000-bed system, comprised
of eight hospitals and 19 Centra Care locations,
has been recognized by U.S. News & World
Report as one of the best hospitals in the
country for the past 10 years.