Real-World Success in Reducing Door-to-Balloon Time

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Eric Adkins, MD, MSc, FACEP; Patricia Blake RN, MSN, OSU; & Rory Nellis, AirStrip

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A door-to-balloon time under 60 minutes is associated with lower 30-day recurrent myocardial infarction and 30-day mortality rates. A key component for reducing door-to-balloon time is the ability to capture 12-lead ECGs and show them to a physician within 10 minutes for patients with a suspected STEMI. Attend this webinar to learn how the OSU Wexner Medical Center went from just 60% of ECGs documented and reviewed in <10 minutes to 100%. Learning Objectives: • Learn how to identify the blocks in your organization that are getting in the way of capturing 12-lead ECGs quickly • Learn how to map out workflow improvements that streamline the process of capturing 12-lead ECGs and sharing them with physicians in under 10 minutes • Learn best practices for adoption • Learn how to measure the impact of moving from manual processes to digital
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The AirStrip ONE platform is a vendor-agnostic solution that transforms monitored data into contextually rich information to surface life-saving decisions that must be made quickly. With one-touch access from the web or native mobile apps, clinicians can measure, review, acknowledge, and approve cardiac rhythm strips; view, edit, and confirm near real-time 12-lead EKGs; get STEMI notifications almost immediately to reduce door-to-balloon time; and monitor mom and baby remotely with instant access to maternal and fetal waveforms.