2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11041010
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Remote Monitoring of Chronic Critically Ill Patients after Hospital Discharge: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Background: Over the past few decades, critical care has seen many advancements. These advancements resulted in a considerable increase in the prevalence of chronically critically ill patients requiring prolonged medical care, which led to a massive increase in healthcare utilization. Methods: We performed a search for suitable articles using PubMed and Google Scholar from the inception of these databases to 15 May 2021. Results: Thirty-four articles were included in the review and analyzed. We described the f… Show more

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“…Wristbands ( 24 , 25 ), armbands ( 26 ), vests ( 27 , 28 ), upper thorax stamps and bands ( 29 ), and rings ( 30 ) are all commercially available. The types of physiological data collected can include blood pressure, HR and its variability (HRV), RR and its variability (RRV), SpO 2 , activity, body temperature and metabolic function, sleep metrics and autonomic function including electrodermal activity ( 31 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wristbands ( 24 , 25 ), armbands ( 26 ), vests ( 27 , 28 ), upper thorax stamps and bands ( 29 ), and rings ( 30 ) are all commercially available. The types of physiological data collected can include blood pressure, HR and its variability (HRV), RR and its variability (RRV), SpO 2 , activity, body temperature and metabolic function, sleep metrics and autonomic function including electrodermal activity ( 31 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many solutions were proposed for wearable health monitoring sensor systems over the past several decades [1]. Additionally, many ready-for-use products can be found on the market [2][3][4][5]. They are mainly composed of the measurement unit constantly or periodically used by the patients in their home to measure and monitor selected vital signs, data transmission unit (mostly smartphone or wi-fi router) and health monitoring center, allowing visualization of threats in health alarms, measured vital signs and basic biomedical signals.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main distinctive feature of POCT devices is that they can be operated by personnel without special laboratory training, e.g., hospital or ambulatory nursing staff, paramedics, and patients, or their caregivers. As a result, this technology is increasingly popular in the medical community as a viable and convenient alternative to conventional laboratory testing, especially, but not exclusively, for the home treatment of chronically ill patients, and in emergency medicine, general practitioners' offices, and various forms of outpatient care [13,14]. POCT instruments are indispensable for maintaining diabetes patients [9,10], primary diagnostics of infectious diseases [15][16][17], acute myocardial infarction [18], and other chronic and urgent conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…POCT devices provide faster access to important diagnostic information and, in the case of home-use instruments, this information can be automatically transferred to a clinician in real-time, thus enabling the remote monitoring of a patient's condition, eliminating unnecessary hospital visits, reducing the necessity for nursing staff, and, eventually, improving treatment outcomes [13,14,19]. Despite the widespread implementation of single-use testing systems, multiple-use devices with minimal requirements for disposable materials and chemical reagents are in great demand and can cut medical costs and further advance the POCT diagnostic paradigm in clinical practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%