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Amparo Domínguez

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Usefulness of telemedicine for home ventilator-dependent children.

2018

Introduction Medical care for ventilator-dependent children must avoid hospital confinement, which is detrimental to the patient, their family and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. Our objective was to assess the role of telemedicine in facilitating early and permanent discharge of such patients to home care. Methods This was a prospective clinical study (2007–2017) in tracheotomised ventilator-dependent children. We used a Big Data Telemedicine home system (Medlinecare 2.1) from the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. Specialised home-nursing services were available. Clinical events were analysed using the Chi-square test (significance p < 0.05). Families subsequently completed a satisfaction…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTelemedicinemedicine.medical_treatmentHealth Informatics03 medical and health sciencesPaediatric intensive care unit0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesIntensive care medicineChildMechanical ventilationVentilators Mechanicalbusiness.industryVentilator dependentInfantHome Care ServicesRespiration ArtificialPatient DischargeTelemedicineChild PreschoolQuality of LifeFemaleEmergenciesbusinessChronic respiratory failureJournal of telemedicine and telecare
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Medical complications in a telemedicine home care programme for paediatric ventilated patients.

2019

Introduction Advances in paediatric medicine have increased survival rates for patients with severe chronic illnesses, of which the most complex are ventilator-dependent children (VDCs). Although home care improves their quality of life, morbidity and mortality rates are high. Our aim was to study the medical complications (events) that occur at home and assess the usefulness of telemedicine in their detection and treatment. Methods A prospective clinical study (2007–2017) was performed for tracheotomised VDCs. We used a high-density data telemedicine monitoring system from our Paediatric Intensive Care Unit and analysed events during the first two years of home care to study how different …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTelemedicineHealth InformaticsIntensive Care Units Pediatric03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineHumansProspective StudiesChildMonitoring Physiologicbusiness.industryHome Care ServicesRespiration ArtificialTelemedicineHospitalizationChild PreschoolEmergency medicineQuality of LifeFemaleTracheotomybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryChronic respiratory failureJournal of telemedicine and telecare
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