REMOTE MONITORING OF CHRONIC CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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Viderman, Dmitriy
Seri, Elena
Aubakirova, Mina
Abdildin, Yerkin
Badenes, Rafael
Bilotta, Federico
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Background: Over the past few decades, critical care has seen many advancements. These
advancements resulted in a considerable increase in the prevalence of chronically critically ill patients
requiring prolonged medical care, which led to a massive increase in healthcare utilization. Methods:
We performed a search for suitable articles using PubMed and Google Scholar from the inception
of these databases to 15 May 2021. Results: Thirty-four articles were included in the review and
analyzed. We described the following characteristics and problems with chronic critically ill patient
management: the patient population, remote monitoring, the monitoring of physiological parameters
in chronic critically ill patients, the anatomical location of sensors, the barriers to implementation,
and the main technology-related issues. The main challenges in the management of these patients are
(1) the shortage of caretakers, (2) the periodicity of vital function monitoring (e.g., episodic measuring
of blood pressure leads to missing important critical events such as hypertension, hypotension, and
hypoxia), and (3) failure to catch and manage critical physiological events at the right time, which
can result in poor outcomes. Conclusions: The prevalence of critically ill patients is expected to grow.
Technical solutions can greatly assist medical personnel and caregivers. Wearable devices can be used
to monitor blood pressure, heart rate, pulse, respiratory rate, blood oxygen saturation, metabolism,
and central nervous system function. The most important points that should be addressed in future
studies are the performance of the remote monitoring systems, safety, clinical and economic outcomes,
as well as the acceptance of the devices by patients, caretakers, and healthcare professionals.
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Viderman, D., Seri, E., Aubakirova, M., Abdildin, Y., Badenes, R., & Bilotta, F. (2022). Remote Monitoring of Chronic Critically Ill Patients after Hospital Discharge: A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(4), 1010. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11041010
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