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1 Cable and Fluid Line Management System Justine W. Carter Advisor: Richard Fries, Datex-Ohmeda Dr. Paul King

2 Need for new reorganized cable and line system in the ICU When patient is transported, moved, or turned over – Cables become tangled and/or disconnected – Untangling cables is time consuming – Misidentification of devices connected – Results in medical errors

3 Dee Snyder, 2003

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5 Medical Errors 2000 report of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), entitled To Err Is Human: Building A Safer Health SystemTo Err Is Human: Building A Safer Health System 44,000 to 98,000 people die in hospitals each year as the result of medical errors. Medical Errors - eighth leading cause of death in this country. no unified effort to address the problem of medical errors and patient safety, awareness of the issue has been growing.

6 Medical Error - Adverse Event An adverse event is defined – "an injury caused by medical management rather than by the underlying disease or condition of the patient.” 70 percent of adverse events found in a review of 1,133 medical records were preventable; – 6 percent were potentially preventable; – 24 percent were not preventable.

7 Design System to Eliminate This Problem Multiparameter Cable Combines: ECG, SpO2 temperature

8 Computer Cable Line Management System (example of current system) Pros – simple – effective – easy to manage Cons – permanent – for static applications -Bill Hays, 1998

9 ICU equipment Considerations IV pump - Water, sugar, vitamins, and medications are given Ventilator - Oxygen Feeding Tube - nose, throat, stomach, intestines nasogastric (NG) tube - nose, stomach – removes food or liquids from stomach Moniter wires - connected from patient to machine – heart, carbon dioxide,

10 Design Generalized Multiparameter Cable Combine Cables for – Heart Moniter – Cardiorespoiratry moniter – Pulse Oximeter – Carbon Dioxide Moniter – Respitory or Mechanical ventilator – IV Pumps Design Retractable Cable

11 Proposed Design for Cable and Line Centralizer

12 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

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15 Current Status Researched similar devices Contacted Dr. Bill Walsh,Neonatology Preliminary sketch DesignSafe Completed Researching Retractable Cord

16 Future Work Implement design at NICU Research statistical information about medical errors Re-Visit Medical Center

17 References Medical Errors: The Scope of the Problem. Fact sheet, Publication No. AHRQ 00-P037. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/errback.htm http://space.interactiveinstitute.se/projects/iva- projektet/readymadedesign%20final.pdf http://www.vh.org/pediatric/patient/pediatrics/copingwithintensivec areunit/index.html http://www.vh.org/pediatric/patient/pediatrics/copingwithintensivec areunit/index.html Dr. Bill Walsh


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