Journal of critical care
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Journal of critical care · Jun 2011
Costs and cost-effectiveness of a telemedicine intensive care unit program in 6 intensive care units in a large health care system.
The purpose of this study is to estimate the costs and cost-effectiveness of a telemedicine intensive care unit (ICU) (tele-ICU) program. ⋯ Hospital administrators may conclude that a tele-ICU program aimed at the sickest patients is cost-effective.
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Journal of critical care · Jun 2011
Telemedicine in the intensive care unit environment--a survey of the attitudes and perspectives of critical care clinicians.
This study was conducted to assess the preimplementation knowledge and perceptions of intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians regarding the ability of telemedicine in the ICU environment (Tele-ICU) to address challenges resulting from the shortages of experienced critical care human resources and the drive to improve quality of care. ⋯ Significant uncertainty and skepticism were expressed by critical care clinicians regarding the ability of Tele-ICU to address the challenges of human resource limitation and the delivery of quality care. This suggests the need for further research and education of system impact beyond patient outcomes related to this new technology.
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Journal of critical care · Jun 2011
Alveolar fluid clearance is faster in women with acute lung injury compared to men.
Studies suggest that there is a sex difference in the development and outcomes of acute lung injury (ALI). Few studies have directly addressed the association of sex and alveolar fluid clearance (AFC), a process that is critical to ALI resolution. ⋯ These findings may have significant implications for future ALI studies and potential therapies.