重症监护病房远程医疗:当前实践与未来展望。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1177/08850666251325782
Raffaele Merola, Annachiara Marra, Stefania De Simone, Maria Vargas
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摘要

重症监护病房(tele-ICU)远程医疗是一个日益重要的领域,它利用先进的技术为ICU患者提供远程重症监护服务。远程icu的主要目标是加强对重症监护专家的访问,改善临床结果,并优化重症监护能力和资源的管理。大量研究表明,远程医疗可以提高资源利用效率,促进对临床最佳实践的坚持,并直接提高ICU环境中的护理质量和患者预后。此外,远程医疗促进了对重症监护知识的更多访问,加强了不同机构医疗保健提供者之间的协作,并支持为重症监护专业人员制定专门的培训计划。目前,最广泛采用的远程icu模式是集中式轮辐模式,即中央监测站监督地理位置较远的多个icu。虽然这种模式已被证明在许多情况下是有效的,但在远程icu实践中仍有进一步发展的巨大潜力。在本文中,我们提出了两种新的远程icu理论模型,旨在解决当前的局限性,提高护理质量,优化人员部署,最大限度地利用资源。这些建议的模型旨在提供更灵活、可扩展和有效的方法,在不同的医疗保健环境中提供重症护理,最终有助于更好的患者治疗结果和更可持续的医疗保健实践。
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Telemedicine in Intensive Care Unit: Current Practice and Future Prospect.

Telemedicine in the intensive care unit (tele-ICU) is an increasingly significant field that leverages advanced technology to provide remote critical care services for patients in the ICU. The primary goal of tele-ICU is to enhance access to expert intensive care specialists, improve clinical outcomes, and optimize the management of critical care capacity and resources. Numerous studies have demonstrated that telemedicine can improve the efficiency of resource utilization, foster adherence to clinical best practices, and directly enhance both the quality of care and patient outcomes in the ICU setting. Moreover, telemedicine facilitates greater access to critical care knowledge, strengthens collaboration between healthcare providers across different institutions, and supports the development of specialized training programs for critical care professionals. Currently, the most widely adopted tele-ICU model is the centralized hub-and-spoke model, where a central monitoring station oversees multiple ICUs at geographically distant locations. While this model has proven effective in many contexts, there remains significant potential for further advancements in tele-ICU practices. In this article, we propose two novel theoretical models of tele-ICU that aim to address current limitations, improve quality of care, optimize personnel deployment, and maximize resource utilization. These proposed models are intended to offer a more flexible, scalable, and efficient approach to delivering critical care in diverse healthcare settings, ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes and more sustainable healthcare practices.

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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
3.20%
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107
期刊介绍: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine (JIC) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal offering medical and surgical clinicians in adult and pediatric intensive care state-of-the-art, broad-based analytic reviews and updates, original articles, reports of large clinical series, techniques and procedures, topic-specific electronic resources, book reviews, and editorials on all aspects of intensive/critical/coronary care.
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