布什婴儿宽带:按需虚拟新生儿重症监护病房支持澳大利亚地区

C. McGregor, Bruce Kneale, M. Tracy
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澳大利亚边远地区出生的早产儿和足月婴儿的护理与大都市地区出生的早产儿和足月婴儿的护理有很大不同,因为没有新生儿专科医生,婴儿必须被转移到另一家拥有新生儿重症监护病房(N1CU)设施的医院。本文详细介绍了布什婴儿宽带项目,该项目旨在通过提供澳大利亚首个按需虚拟新生儿重症监护病房架构,显著提高地区和偏远地区出生婴儿的治疗质量,从而解决这一需求。从附着在婴儿身上的医疗监视器和呼吸机收集的实时数据、视听流和x射线图像等静态生理数据被传送给咨询新生儿学家,以获得比目前更好的患者状况。这项重要研究的关键贡献是为新生儿学家提供了一种机制,可以直接从地区医院接收信息,从而在某些情况下避免了立即移动婴儿的需要。该框架的一个关键好处是,它可以将地区医院与“按需”提供支持的新生儿重症监护病房专家联系起来,从而消除了建立永久点对点连接的需要。本文进一步描述了该架构在连接Bathurst地区医院与澳大利亚Penrith Nepean医院NICU内新生儿科医生的具体试点中的应用
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Bush Babies Broadband: On-Demand Virtual Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Support for Regional Australia
The care of premature and ill term babies born in regional Australia differs considerably from those born in metropolitan areas for without access to a Neonatologist, the baby must be moved to another hospital with Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (N1CU) facilities. This paper details the Bush Babies Broadband project that aims to address this need by significantly improving the quality of treatment for babies born in regional and remote areas by providing the first on-demand virtual NICU architecture in Australia. Real-time data collected from medical monitors and ventilators attached to the baby, audiovisual streams and static physiological data such as x-ray images are transmitted to the consulting Neonatologist to gain a better picture of the patient's condition than is currently available. The key contribution of this significant research is the infrastructure providing a mechanism for Neonatologists to receive information directly from a regional hospital, thereby preventing, in some cases, the immediate need to move the baby. A key benefit of this framework is that it is available to link regional hospitals with the supporting NICU Neonatologist 'on demand' eliminating the need to establish permanent point to point connections. This paper further describes the application of that architecture to a specific pilot connecting the Bathurst regional hospital with Neonatologists within the NICU at Nepean Hospital, Penrith Australia
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