Acceptability and Perceived Utility of Telemedical Consultation during Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation: A Multicenter Survey.

ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY(2020)

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Rationale: Many clinicians who participate in or lead in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) resuscitations lack confidence for this task or worry about errors. Well-led IHCA resuscitation teams deliver better care, but expert resuscitation leaders are often unavailable. Objectives: To determine the acceptability and perceived utility of using telemedicine technology to enable remote IHCA resuscitation participation by a critical care physician. Methods: We conducted an electronic, anonymous survey of nurses and attending physicians likely to participate in IHCA resuscitation at 21 hospitals in Utah and Idaho. Results: Complete survey responses were received from 855 (59%) of 1,442 clinicians contacted, of whom 764 met all eligibility criteria. Respondents were more likely to prefer that telemedicine physicians take an active role during IHCA events on the ward (83%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 77-88%) or intensive care unit (ICU; 66% [95% CI, 48-81%]) than the emergency department (53% [95% CI, 44-62%]), with most favorable responses recommending the telemedicine physician act as assistant/advisor ("copilot") for the on-site team. The majority of respondents expected a telemedical copilot for IHCA teams to exert a positive or neutral effect on patient care (51% [95% CI, 44-59%] and 33% [95% CI, 30-37%], respectively). Overall, 41% (95% CI, 31-51%) of respondents favored adding a telemedical critical care physician as IHCA team "copilot," 35% (95% CI, 30-40%) were neutral, and 24% (95% CI, 18-32%) were opposed. Clinicians based at smaller hospitals or on the ward or ICU were most likely to foresee beneficial effects from a telemedicine physician "copilot." Conclusions: ICU- and, especially, ward-based IHCA resuscitation teams at community and rural hospitals were amenable to adding a telemedical critical care physician consultant as IHCA team "copilot." Respondents expected the greatest benefits for IHCA events occurring on the wards.
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in-hospital cardiac arrest,telemedicine,cardiopulmonary resuscitation,advanced cardiac life support,survey
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