Lauteslager Timo, Dishakjian Vahe, Watson Lauren, Savarese Jacqueline, Williams Adrian J, Leschziner Guy D
Circadia Health, Inc., 507 S Douglas St, El Segundo, CA, USA.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Respir Med Case Rep. 2024 May 24;50:102044. doi: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2024.102044. eCollection 2024.
An increase in respiratory rate (RR) can be an early indicator of clinical deterioration, yet it remains an often-neglected vital sign. The most common way of measuring RR is by manually counting chest-wall movements, a time-consuming and error-prone process. Staffing and funding shortages, particularly in post-acute and long-term care, mean these RR measurements are often infrequent, potentially leading to missed diagnoses and preventable readmissions. Here we present a case series from skilled nursing facilities, highlighting how continuous respiratory monitoring using a contactless remote patient monitoring (RPM) system can support clinicians in initiating timely interventions, potentially reducing preventable hospitalizations, mortality, and associated financial implications.
呼吸频率(RR)增加可能是临床病情恶化的早期指标,但它仍然是一个经常被忽视的生命体征。测量RR最常见的方法是手动计数胸壁运动,这是一个耗时且容易出错的过程。人员配备和资金短缺,特别是在急性后期和长期护理中,意味着这些RR测量往往不频繁,可能导致漏诊和可预防的再入院。在此,我们展示了一系列来自专业护理机构的病例,强调了使用非接触式远程患者监测(RPM)系统进行连续呼吸监测如何能够支持临床医生及时进行干预,有可能减少可预防的住院、死亡率以及相关的财务影响。