Transition from in-hospital ventilation to home ventilation: process description and quality indicators

The current demographic development of our society results in an increasing number of elderly patients with chronic diseases being treated in the intensive care unit. A possible long-term consequence of such a treatment is that patients remain dependent on certain invasive organ support systems, suc...

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Main Authors: Kastrup, Marc, Tittmann, Benjamin, Sawatzki, Tanja, Gersch, Martin, Vogt, Charlotte, Rosenthal, Max, Rosseau, Simone, Spies, Claudia
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2017-12-01
Series:GMS German Medical Science
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/gms/2017-15/000259.shtml
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Summary:The current demographic development of our society results in an increasing number of elderly patients with chronic diseases being treated in the intensive care unit. A possible long-term consequence of such a treatment is that patients remain dependent on certain invasive organ support systems, such as long-term ventilator dependency. The main goal of this project is to define the transition process between in-hospital and out of hospital (ambulatory) ventilator support. A further goal is to identify evidence-based quality indicators to help define and describe this process.This project describes an ideal sequence of processes (process chain), based on the current evidence from the literature. Besides the process chain, key data and quality indicators were described in detail. Due to the limited project timeline, these indicators were not extensively tested in the clinical environment.The results of this project may serve as a solid basis for proof of feasibility and proof of concept investigations, optimize the transition process of ventilator-dependent patients from a clinical to an ambulatory setting, as well as reduce the rate of emergency re-admissions.
ISSN:1612-3174