Telemedicine critical care availability and outcomes among mechanically ventilated patients

Journal of Critical Care(2024)

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Purpose Telemedicine Critical Care (TCC) improves adherence to evidence based protocols associated with improved mortality among patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). We sought to evaluate the relationship between hospital availability of TCC and outcomes among patients receiving IMV. Materials and methods We performed a cross-sectional study of 66,522 adults who received IMV for non-postoperative acute respiratory failure at 318 non-federal hospitals in New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Florida in 2018. Hospital-level TCC availability was ascertained from the 2018 American Hospital Association Annual Survey. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes included the composite of tracheostomy or reintubation and duration of IMV. We used two-level hierarchical multivariable regression models to investigate the association between TCC availability and outcomes. Results 20,270 (30.5%) patients were admitted into 89 TCC-available hospitals. There was no difference between TCC and non-TCC-available hospitals in mortality (odds ratio [OR] 0.94, 99% confidence interval [CI] 0.84–1.05), composite of tracheostomy or reintubation (OR 0.95 [0.82–1.11], or duration of IMV (OR 0.95 [0.83–1.09]). There was no difference in outcomes among the subgroup of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Conclusions Hospital TCC availability was not associated with improved outcomes among patients receiving IMV.
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Invasive mechanical ventilation,Mechanical ventilator,Critical care,Tele-intensive care,Tele-ICU,Telehealth,Virtual medicine,Acute respiratory distress syndrome
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