Abstract
Manual transcription inaccuracies have been reported to be a frequent occurrence in clinical practice, which has been confirmed in my institution. I explored alternative methods of obtaining data directly from the Puritan Bennett ventilator. The aim of this project was to record all of the ventilator settings and monitored data with wireless technology. I evaluated 2 data-capture methods: on-demand data capture into a personal digital assistant, and continuous ventilator networking with a stand-alone computer. I was successful in both the intensive care unit and laboratory environment in transferring ventilator data, for up to several days, and with a data-capture interval as short as 60 seconds.
Footnotes
- Correspondence: William R Howard MBA RRT, Department of Respiratory Care, Tufts-New England Medical Center, 750 Washington Street T-NEMC #785, Boston MA 02111. E-mail: whoward{at}tufts-nemc.org.
The author reports no conflicts of interest related to the content of this paper.
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