Monitoring vital signs in a bone marrow transplant unit: are they needed in the middle of the night

Citation
S. Sharda et al., Monitoring vital signs in a bone marrow transplant unit: are they needed in the middle of the night, BONE MAR TR, 27(11), 2001, pp. 1197-1200
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
ISSN journal
02683369 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1197 - 1200
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-3369(200106)27:11<1197:MVSIAB>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Monitoring vital signs (VS) is a routine procedure in bone marrow transplan t (BMT) units, but such monitoring can interfere with sleep. We hypothesize d that middle of the night (MON) monitoring may not be needed in all patien ts. Charts of 20 consecutive patients who underwent BMT were reviewed for M ON monitoring to determine the frequency with which monitoring resulted in a nursing intervention, call to the physician of change in treatment by the physician. Charts were also reviewed for day time events, which could pred ict the need for monitoring at night. R;ION monitoring was done on 457 of t he 543 nights evaluated, 148 nursing interventions were performed during th ese 457 nights (32%) of which only 20 (4%) were the result of monitoring VS . In five instances, the nurse called the physician as a result of monitori ng VS and in three of these five instances, the treatment was changed. The only day time event that was significantly associated was fever (P = 0.0002 ), There was also a trend for CNS events (P = 0.057) to be associated with MON intervention, Larger, prospective studies need to be done to accurately identify day time risk factors that can predict the need for night time mo nitoring.