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Florida Hospital Transfusion Service Goes WirelessEricka Urrutia-King, BSMT
Florida Hospital Orlando
INTRODUCTION
Florida Hospital Adventist System Transfusion Service in Orlando piloted a study to test the
use of an External Remote Wireless Thermometer System (ERWTS) to replace the commonly used Temperature Chart System.
After comparing a number of companies, the laboratory decided to evaluate the AeroScout® MobileView® system from STANLEY Healthcare. The AeroScout system uses a Wi-Fi Sensor Tag (T5) to monitor temperature and humidity. Data is collected and wirelessly sent to an electronic database for easy access and storage.
METHODST5 Sensor Tags were placed throughout the Blood Bank Department in all instruments that had previously had their temperature monitored either by a chart recorder or checked manually. The T5a Sensor Tags (Tag-5100) were placed in all refrigerators and platelet incubators. T5a Sensor Tags have an on-board temperature sensor, encased in a stabilizing container or “potting kit” containing glass beads to help stabilize temperature readings and avoid fluctuations. The T5b Sensor Tags (Tag-5110) which have an external temperature sensor were placed in all freezers, water baths, and heating blocks. The T5b Sensor Tag “potting kit” used for the freezers contained a glycerol solution, while the water baths have the T5b Sensor Tag temperature sensor placed directly in the water. The Transfusion Service Department took a total of 6 months of data collection and comparison. The validation was completed using the collected data from the final 4 weeks.
The data collection and comparison was based on 3 different criteria. For the refrigerators, platelet
incubators and freezers, we used the AeroScout history report, the AeroScout alarm event report and the Equipment Temperature Chart. For the water baths and room temperature, we used the AeroScout history report, the AeroScout alarm event report and the weekly average result of collected temperature data.
We began the comparison by observing at the AeroScout history report for each asset and comparing that to the paper chart for each instrument or the weekly average result of collected temperature data. Once those two criteria were compared, we reviewed the AeroScout alarm event. If there was an alarm that was generated, we looked at either the instrument chart or weekly average result and the AeroScout history report to see if there was an outlier—either high or low—confirming the alarm.
Once the validation was completed and all the SOPs were reviewed and signed, Florida Hospital Orlando went live with the remote wireless thermometers and removed all paper charts from their instruments. Charts are still available for all instruments as a backup system in case the AeroScout solution is down for over 4 hours, according to AABB standards. AeroScout MobileView allows the technologists to view any alarm and to write a corrective action. All the assets are reviewed weekly and a weekly supervisor review report is generated by the MIS AeroScout team for the supervisor to complete.
RESULTSAs a result of this study, the Blood Bank Technologists at Florida Hospital do not have to change charts on a weekly basis and check temperatures daily, saving valuable time that is now used to continue extending the healing ministry of Christ to our patients.
WARNING MINIMUM
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HISTORY REPORT
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BBR17/OR2 REFRIGT:810359 B:810358 1-6C 1.5 5.5
PASS PASS
PASS PASS PASS
PASS PASS
PASS PASS PASS
PASS PASS
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HELMER 4T:810331 B:810332 1-6C 1.5 5.5
PASS PASS
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HELMER 5 (RHOGAM)
T:810333 B:810334 2-6C 2.5 5.5
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HELMER 6 T:810335 1-6C 1.5 5.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS
HELMER 7T:810354 B:810356 <-20C >-20.5 N/A
PASS PASS
PASS PASS PASS
PASS PASS
PASS PASS PASS
PASS PASS
PASS PASS PASS
HELMER 8T:810355 B:810353 <-20C >-20.5 N/A
PASS PASS
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MOBILE PLTINC 1 810336 20-24C 20.5 23.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSMOBILE PLTINC 2 810330 20-24C 20.5 23.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSMOBILE REFRIG 1 810323 1-6C 1.5 5.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSMOBILE REFRIG 2 810324 1-6C 1.5 5.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSPLT INCUBATOR 810325 20-24C 20.5 23.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS
RED CELL FREEZER 810352 <-67C >-67 N/A PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS
WALK IN REFRIGT:810326 B:810329 1-6C 1.5 5.5
PASS PASS
PASS PASS PASS
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PASS PASS PASS
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WARNING MINIMUM
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HISTORY REPORT
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AVGWATERBATH 1 810316 30-37C 30.5 36.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSWATERBATH 2 810317 30-37C 30.5 36.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSWATERBATH 3 810318 30-37C 30.5 36.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS
HEAT BLOCK INCUB-B1 - #6 810349 36-38C 36.1 37.9 FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASSHEAT BLOCK INCUB-B2 - #7 810350 36-38C 36.1 37.9 FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASS
HEAT BLOCK INCUB-B3 - #11 810351 36-38C 36.1 37.9 FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASSROOM TEMP REAG-ECHO T6553 810327 18-30C 18.5 29.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASSROOM TEMP REAG-IRRAD T6571 810328 18-30C 18.5 29.5 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS
GEL HEAT BLOCK INCUB 810357 36-38C 36.1 37.9 FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASSBOX VALIDATION 810319 N/A N/A N/A N/A PASS N/A N/A PASS N/A N/A PASS N/ACOLOR LEGEND:
WEEK 12/16-12/23
PASS: ALARM EVENT INDICATED DURING EQUIPMENT DOWN FOR CLEANING FAIL: ONE OR MORE INDICATORS FAILED AND/OR HAD A DISCREPANCY PASS: ONE OR MORE INDICATORS MAY HAVE FAILED BUT PASS CORRELATION
EQUIP NAME ASSET ID TEMP RANGE
TEMP ALARM WEEK 12/9-12/16 WEEK 12/12-12/19
AEROSCOUT VALIDATION 2013-2014
EQUIP NAMEASSET ID
T=TOP B=BOTTOM
TEMP RANGE
TEMP ALARM WEEK 12/9-12/16 WEEK 12/12-12/19 WEEK 12/16-12/23
T5a Sensor Tag
T5b Sensor Tags