| Literature DB >> 33157307 |
Francesco Garzotto1, Rosanna Irene Comoretto2, Marlies Ostermann3, Federico Nalesso4, Dario Gregori2, Maria Giuseppina Bonavina5, Giorgio Zanardo6, Gaudenzio Meneghesso7.
Abstract
The management of COVID-19 patients in the ICUs requires several and prolonged life-support systems (mechanical ventilation, continuous infusions of medications and nutrition, renal replacement therapy). Parameters have to be entered continuously into the device user interface by healthcare personnel according to the dynamic clinical condition. This leads to an increased risk of cross-contamination, use of personal protective equipment and the need for stringent and demanding protocols. Cables and tubing extensions have been utilized to make certain devices usable outside the patient's room but at the cost of introducing further hazards. Remote control of these devices decreases the frequency of unnecessary interventions and reduces the risk of exposure for both patients and healthcare personnel.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; HAI; Healthcare-associated infections; Infectious diseases; KRT; Medical devices; Monitoring; RRT; Remote control; Renal replacement therapy; Ventilators
Year: 2020 PMID: 33157307 PMCID: PMC7588313 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.10.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Crit Care ISSN: 0883-9441 Impact factor: 3.425
Fig. 1Remote Control of Medical Devices in ICUs.
Example of implementation of remote control and monitoring in an ICU setting. The control panel, located in a separate control room, is connected to the devices (RRT in the current image). Modification of parameters can be undertaken by medical personnel, without the need to enter the patient's room.
Renal Replacement Therapies (RRT) remote control. Example of main parameter to control by a RRT remote unit.
| Symbol | Unit of measure | Color | Allowed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blood flow rate | QB | ml/min | red | ≤ + 20%* |
| Net ultrafiltration flow rate | QUFNET | ml/h | yellow | |
| Replacement flow rate | QRPRE – QRPOST | ml/h | Purple | |
| Dialysate flow rate | QD | ml/h | green | |
| Anticoagulant | ||||
| Calcium | ml/h or compensation(%) | orange/ |
A visual inspection of circuit and vascular access are mandatory for >20% in blood flow.
Renal Replacement Therapies monitoring. Example of main parameter to monitor from a remote unit.
| Symbol | Unit of measure | Color | |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-flow pressure/ Pre-filter pressure | QB | mmHg | red |
| Post-filter/Out-flow pressure | QRPRE/POST | mmHg | dark blue |
| Effluent pressure | QD | mmHg | yellow |
| Transmembrane TMP pressure | TMP | mmHg | |
| Actual dose | Dose | ml/kg/h | |
| Next action | Next | minutes |
Ventilator remote control, main parameters:
| Parameter | Symbol (Unit of Measure) | Volume control | Pressure Control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fraction of inspired oxygen | FiO2 (%) | X | X |
| Tidal Volume | VT (mL/Kg) | X | |
| Inspiratory Pressure | Pinsp | X | |
| Inspiratory Time | Ti (s) | X | X |
| Respiratory Rate | RR (bpm) | X | X |
| Positive End-Expiratory Pressure | PEEP (cmH2O) | X | X |
| Inspiratory Flow | Flow (L/min) | X | |
| Trigger | O | O | |
| Support Pressure | PSUPP(cmH2O) | O | O |
| Inspiratory pause | TIpause | O | O |
Abbreviations: X: Mandatory, O: Optionals.
| ARDS | acute respiratory disease syndrome |
| AKI | acute kidney injury |
| COVID-19 | Coronavirus Disease 2019. |
| CRRT | continuous renal replacement therapy |
| EUA | Emergency Use Authorizations |
| FDA | Food and Drug Administration |
| GUI | graphical user interface |
| HAI | Healthcare-associated Infections |
| ICU | Intensive Care Unit |
| PPE | personal protective equipment |
| RRT/KRT | Renal Replacement Therapy/Kidney Replacement Therapy |
| SARS-CoV-2 | severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. |
| WHO | World Health Organization |