Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (Sep 2024)

A Novel Protocol for the Early Detection of COVID-19 at a Skilled Nursing Facility

  • Linda Mayhue RN, MPH,
  • Jeong Woo (Glen) Choi PhD,
  • Sun Jong (Sam) Yang,
  • Jennifer Jacobsen MS, RN,
  • Yuna Lee MS,
  • Salim Ahmed MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23337214241279531
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Accurate measurement of vital signs are important at skilled nursing facilities (SNF). Recent technological advancements now enable automated vital sign measurements. This overcomes the limitations of traditional manual vital sign measurement, which is time-consuming and error-prone. We present a novel case where continuous vital sign measurement was used to detect meaningful vital sign changes that led to early detection of a COVID-19 outbreak at a SNF. Residents were continuously monitored for changes to baseline respiratory rate and heart rate and with a Probability of Change (POC). Variations in baseline respiratory rate and heart rate occurred in 66% and 42%, respectively, of COVID-19 positive individuals; 83% of participants had statistically significant variations in either vital sign. Clinical investigations are typically triggered by vital signs outside normal ranges. We present a novel methodology to detect subtle vital sign changes that can lead to earlier diagnosis, treatment, and recovery from infections, like COVID-19.