Virtual Hospital Monitors Patients at Eight Facilities

In a bunker-like former bank office near Tacoma' Hilltop neighborhood, 200 nurses, physicians and other health care staff spend their days treating scores of hospital patients they never meet using webcams, two-way speakers... read more

Impact of Telemedicine Monitoring of Community ICUs on Interhospital Transfers

Impact of Telemedicine Monitoring of Community ICUs on Interhospital Transfers

In a regional healthcare system, implementation of a tele-ICU program is associated with an increase in interhospital transfers from less resourced ICUs to the referral center, a trend that is not readily explained by increased... read more

Protocol-based Invasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in Acute Liver Failure

Protocol-based Invasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in Acute Liver Failure

Acute liver failure (ALF) may result in elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). While invasive ICP monitoring (IICPM) may have a role in ALF management, these patients are typically coagulopathic and at risk for intracranial... read more

A Novel Computerized Test for Detecting and Monitoring Visual Attentional Deficits and Delirium in the ICU

A Novel Computerized Test for Detecting and Monitoring Visual Attentional Deficits and Delirium in the ICU

Delirium in the ICU is associated with poor outcomes but is under-detected. Here we evaluated performance of a novel, graded test for objectively detecting inattention in delirium, implemented on a custom-built computerized... read more

Transthoracic echocardiography: an accurate and precise method for estimating cardiac output in the critically ill patient

Transthoracic echocardiography: an accurate and precise method for estimating cardiac output in the critically ill patient

Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosis and management of critically ill patients. In the critical care setting, few studies have evaluated the level of agreement between CO estimated by transthoracic... read more

Wireless ICM Captures Vital Information

Wireless ICM Captures Vital Information

The world's first smartphone-enabled, insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) provides powerful data to help monitor irregular heartbeats, unexplained syncope, palpitations and suspected atrial fibrillation (AF).... read more

Improving CPR Performance

Improving CPR Performance

Cardiac arrest continues to represent a public health burden with most patients having dismal outcomes. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a complex set of interventions requiring leadership, coordination, and best practices.... read more

Use of Patient-Generated Wound Data to Improve Postdischarge SSI Monitoring

Use of Patient-Generated Wound Data to Improve Postdischarge SSI Monitoring

The use of mobile health (mHealth) to convey patient-generated health data (PGHD) offers new enhancements and challenges to the provision of surgical care. The Mobile Post-Operative Wound Evaluator (mPOWEr) is a patient-centered... read more

Effect of an automated notification system for deteriorating ward patients on clinical outcomes

Effect of an automated notification system for deteriorating ward patients on clinical outcomes

We performed a prospective before-and-after study in all patients admitted to two clinical ward areas in a district general hospital in the UK. We examined the effect on clinical outcomes of deploying an electronic automated... read more

ICU Study Shows Significant Reduction in Time to Blood Gas Result using Sphere Medical’s Proxima

ICU Study Shows Significant Reduction in Time to Blood Gas Result using Sphere Medical’s Proxima

A recent time and motion study by University Hospital Southampton demonstrated a 1.5 minute (>20%) reduction in time to blood gas results when using the Proxima bedside blood gas monitoring system. The study also found... read more

Digital tools should not adversely affect the doctor-patient relationship

Digital tools should not adversely affect the doctor-patient relationship

For years at Partners HealthCare, we’ve been remotely monitoring patients with congestive heart failure, using a combination of vital signs, patient-reported symptoms (the digital component) and a nurse call center run... read more

Smartwatches connect intensive care doctors and their patients

Smartwatches connect intensive care doctors and their patients

Researchers have come up with a way to link a smartwatch to the metabolic monitors used with patients in intensive care. If the sensors detect an anomaly, the doctor on duty receives an alert anywhere in the hospital.... read more

Reducing Developmental Neurotoxin Exposure

Reducing Developmental Neurotoxin Exposure

This Medical News article discusses a push to reduce pregnancy and childhood exposures to neurodevelopmental toxins.... read more

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Launches Capacity Command Center To Enhance Hospital Operations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Launches Capacity Command Center To Enhance Hospital Operations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital has launched a state-of-the-art, advanced hospital control center. The Capacity Command Center incorporates systems engineering principles, which are commonly seen in most complex industries, such... read more