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Program targets reductions in surgical complications with INVOSTM Cerebral Oximetry Monitoring


The Problem

Cerebral Desaturation is COMMON

60-75% of high risk cardiac surgery patients experience cerebral desaturation1

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The Impact

Cerebral Desaturation is COSTLY

CABG patients experiencing prolonged desaturation have 3x greater risk for prolonged hospital stay >6 days1 costing up to $31,0002

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The Impact

Cerebral Desaturation is DEBILITATING

CABG surgery patients who experience prolonged desaturation have higher rates of major organ morbidity and mortality* than patients without prolonged desaturation.3

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The Solution

Facilities participating in Option 2 of the Outcomes Pledge Program, will collaborate with Medtronic to target 20% reduction in:

Surgical complications associated with cerebral desaturation (such as Major Organ Morbidity and Mortality) by implementing the INVOSTM System in the Operating Room

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General Care Floor

MicrostreamTM Capnography

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Intensive Care Unit

Puritan BennettTM Ventilation

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1. Schoen J, Husemann L, Tiemeyer C, et al. Cognitive function after sevoflurane- vs propofol-based anaesthesia for on-pump cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial. Br J Anaesth. 2011;106 (6): 840–50.

2. Deschamps A, Lambert J, Couture P, et al. Reversal of decreases in cerebral saturation in high-risk cardiac surgery. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. Available online 18 June 2013, ISSN 1053-0770.

3. AHRQ Brief, February, 2014. Available at hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb170-Operating-Room-Procedures-United-States-2011.pdf.

*Major Morbidity and Operative Mortality is a composite endpoint defined as having one or more of the following six complications: permanent stroke, reoperation for any reason, renal failure, prolonged ventilation > 24 hours, mediastinitis or death per STS version 2.81

** Adult Cardiac Surgery patients