BRR

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BRR is a ICU Var 2 tag that we use in our database for ICU patients who have been placed on the Cardiac Arrest Cooling Protocol

  • BRR - stands for "Brrrr" as in shivering or cold.



Cardiac Arrest Cooling Protocol

  • Target temp: 32°C to 34°C for 12 to 24 hours.
  • Code is not to be applied when a cooling protocol is used to normalize temperature for non-arrested patients.

Taken from the Hypothermia Protocol:

  • Cooling is indicated if ALL of the following are checked:
    • Witnessed Arrest (Dx code: 100-2)
    • Initial rhythm ventricular fibrillation/tachycardia(Dx code: 131-4, or 131-1)
    • Time to ACLS <15 minutes
    • Total ACLS time <60 minutes
    • Persistent GCS < or = 9
    • Systolic BP currently over 90 mmHg (pressors allowed)
    • < 8 hours elapsed since Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC)

--LKolesar 13:54, 22 January 2009 (CST) --TOstryzniuk 20:37, 26 January 2009 (CST)


Possible Value:

BRR if the protocol was applied
BRX if protocol NOT applied

TOstryzniuk 16:19, 22 July 2008 (CDT)

Data Integrity Rules

(March 18.09: have not been applied yet - waiting for Tina to apply to ccmdb.mdb)

FOR: ICU_Var2:

  • If ANY admit or complication DX on an ICU patient is 100-2
    • then Var 2: MUST have either BRR or XBR (new code)
      • BRR - mean cooling protocol applied for cardiac arrest
      • XBR - means no cooling protocol applied for cardiac arrest
By marking BRR or BRX for all with DX of 100-2, collectors will have verified at the time of collection that they did not miss marking Var 2, and this will reduce the query's that gets send back for double checking.--TOstryzniuk 21:46, 18 March 2009 (CDT)
  • the above is a SUGGESTION for updated version of CCMDB: look here:Suggestion for Catching missed BRR in ACCESS.--TOstryzniuk 16:03, 28 January 2009 (CST).
  • tina, I am not sure were this rule disappeared from the change log or the large data integrity checker work list. I found it in history and put the rule here.TOstryzniuk 16:22, 18 March 2009 (CDT)