The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA.
Children's Medical Center of The Children's Health System of Texas, USA.
J Telemed Telecare. 2024 Jan;30(1):165-172. doi: 10.1177/1357633X211038153. Epub 2021 Sep 15.
The use of telemedicine to provide care for critically ill newborn infants has significantly evolved over the last two decades. Children's Health System of Texas and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center established TeleNICU, the first teleneonatology program in Texas.
To evaluate the effectiveness of Tele Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (TeleNICU) in extending quaternary neonatal care to more rural areas of Texas.
We conducted a retrospective review of TeleNICU consultations from September 2013 to October 2018. Charts were reviewed for demographic data, reasons for consultation, and consultation outcomes. Diagnoses were classified as medical, surgical, or combined. Consultation outcomes were categorized into transferred or retained. Transport cost savings were estimated based on the distance from the hub site and the costs for ground transportation.
TeleNICU had one hub (Level IV) and nine spokes (Levels I-III) during the study period. A total of 132 direct consultations were completed during the study period. Most consultations were conducted with Level III units (81%) followed by level I (13%) and level II (6%) units. Some common diagnoses included prematurity (57%), respiratory distress (36%), congenital anomalies (25%), and neonatal surgical emergencies (13%). For all encounters, 54% of the patients were retained at the spoke sites, resulting in an estimated cost savings of USD0.9 million in transport costs alone. The likelihood of retention at spoke sites was significantly higher for medical diagnoses compared to surgical diagnoses (89% vs. 11%).
Telemedicine effectively expands access to quaternary neonatal care for more rural communities, helps in the triage of neonatal transfers, promotes family centered care, and significantly reduces health care costs.
在过去的二十年中,远程医疗在为危重新生儿提供护理方面得到了显著发展。德克萨斯州儿童健康系统和德克萨斯西南医学中心建立了 TeleNICU,这是德克萨斯州第一个远程新生儿科项目。
评估远程新生儿重症监护病房(TeleNICU)将四级新生儿护理扩展到德克萨斯州更多农村地区的效果。
我们对 2013 年 9 月至 2018 年 10 月期间的 TeleNICU 咨询进行了回顾性研究。对病历进行了回顾,以获取人口统计学数据、咨询原因和咨询结果。诊断分为医疗、手术或混合。将咨询结果分为转院和留院。根据距中心站点的距离和地面交通费用来估算运输成本节约。
在研究期间,TeleNICU 有一个中心(四级)和九个分支(一至三级)。在研究期间共完成了 132 次直接咨询。大多数咨询是与三级单位(81%)进行的,其次是一级(13%)和二级(6%)单位。一些常见的诊断包括早产(57%)、呼吸窘迫(36%)、先天异常(25%)和新生儿外科急症(13%)。对于所有的会诊,54%的患者在分支站点得到保留,仅运输成本就节省了 90 万美元。与手术诊断相比,医疗诊断在分支站点得到保留的可能性明显更高(89%对 11%)。
远程医疗有效地为更多农村社区扩大了获得四级新生儿护理的机会,有助于新生儿转院的分诊,促进了以家庭为中心的护理,并显著降低了医疗保健成本。