Anästhesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS
-
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jan 2021
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Pragmatic Clinical Trial[Avoiding Long-term Impairment in Critical Care Using Telemedicine: The ERIC Example].
There is a high demand for critical care, which is forecasted to further grow in the future. Increasing patient morbidity and complexity concurring with a shortage of trained intensivists imposes challenges on critical care clinicians. Weathering these challenges, telemedical programs can help utilize and allocate resources more efficiently as well as foster adherence to best practice, thereby directly impacting quality of care. ⋯ The multicenter, pragmatic, stepped wedge cluster-randomized controlled quality improvement trial Enhanced Recovery after Intensive Care (ERIC) pilots a new form of critical care provision in Germany. With a target study sample size of n = 1431 patients, the study aims to utilize telemedicine to increase adherence to a set of evidence- and consensus-based quality indicators for acute critical care. In an intersectoral case-care management, patients are followed three and six months after discharge from the intensive care unit to be assessed for long-term impairments and post-intensive care syndrome.
-
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jan 2021
[Inhalation of Flue Gases - Carbon Monoxide Intoxication].
Most intoxications caused by inhalation are due to carbon monoxide (CO). Usually the reasons are fires in buildings from which people cannot escape quickly enough, open fire places or carbon monoxide emissions from combustion plants. In Germany, there are more than 4000 intoxications and over 600 fatalities resulting from CO poisining every year. Although there is a general awareness of the risks associated with CO, the specific risks and especially methods of protection are not sufficiently known.
-
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jan 2021
[Quality Improvement in Intensive Care Through Telemedicine: the TELnet@NRW Example].
The German health care system faces the great challenge of ensuring high-quality and comprehensive health care in the future as the shortage of physicians continues to grow. Telemedicine-supported healthcare networks, which guarantee access to specialized medical expertise close to the patient's home and tailored to their needs, and thus to high-quality patient-centered treatment, could provide a solution. The TELnet@NRW best-practice project provides a blueprint for expert teleconsultations and put them into practice. ⋯ A total of > 150 000 patients were included. With TELnet@NRW, a major step towards future-proof healthcare was taken, and for us this means providing patients with high-quality care close to patients' homes. This is currently being used as the conceptual basis for the Virtuelles Krankenhaus NRW as a possible solution for the continuation of former project services.
-
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jan 2021
[Quality Assurance in Intensive Care Medicine: Peer Reviews and Quality Indicators].
Goal-oriented quality management in health care is an essential tool to provide good medical practice and treatment. It aims at a patient-centred case management with high transparency of structural and clinical process aspects, as well as patient outcome. An objective and comprehensive description of clinical care includes the use of quality indicators. ⋯ This article focuses on peer review systems currently applied in German hospitals, and particularly describes quality indicators that have been established by DIVI (German Interdisciplinary Society of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine). It also addresses the need for a professional dialogue between equal partners. This has to accompany each peer review that aims at an improvement in quality of critical patient care.
-
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jan 2021
[Blended Learning in Critical Care to Improve Quality of Care the ERIC-Training].
Communication and teamwork skills are, besides clinical knowledge, key components of high quality care in modern intensive care units. In light of high staff fluctuations among intensive care unit teams and disparities in clinical experience, an ongoing training is essential to ensure optimal performance in stressfull situations. ⋯ Enhanced Recovery after Intensive Care (ERIC) is a newly developed telemedical intervention targeted at improving evidence-based practice in critical care, guided by quality indicators defined by the German Interdisciplinary Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (DIVI). This telemedical intervention is supplemented with a blended-learning concept combining an e-learning website, simulator-based workshops and on-site training in order to expand the knowledge and practical skills regarding adherence to the quality indicators.