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COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy)
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has been recognised as a powerful modality to shorten the length of hospital stay and to free up beds for the sicker patients. Lombardy, and in particular the areas of Bergamo, Brescia, and Milan, was one of the regions in Europe most hit by the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1062232 |
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author | Bernocchi, Palmira Crotti, Giacomo Beato, Elvira Bonometti, Francesco Giudici, Vittorio Bertolaia, Patrizia Perger, Elisa Remuzzi, Andrea Bachetti, Tiziana La Rovere, Maria Teresa Dalla Vecchia, Laura Adelaide Angeli, Fabio Parati, Gianfranco Borghi, Gabriella Vitacca, Michele Scalvini, Simonetta |
author_facet | Bernocchi, Palmira Crotti, Giacomo Beato, Elvira Bonometti, Francesco Giudici, Vittorio Bertolaia, Patrizia Perger, Elisa Remuzzi, Andrea Bachetti, Tiziana La Rovere, Maria Teresa Dalla Vecchia, Laura Adelaide Angeli, Fabio Parati, Gianfranco Borghi, Gabriella Vitacca, Michele Scalvini, Simonetta |
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description | BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has been recognised as a powerful modality to shorten the length of hospital stay and to free up beds for the sicker patients. Lombardy, and in particular the areas of Bergamo, Brescia, and Milan, was one of the regions in Europe most hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary aim of the MIRATO project was to compare the incidence of severe events (hospital readmissions and mortality) in the first three months after discharge between COVID-19 patients followed by a Home-Based Teleassistance and Teleconsultation (HBTT group) program and those discharged home without Telemedicine support (non-HBTT group). METHODS: The study was designed as a matched case-control study. The non-HBTT patients were matched with the HBTT patients for sex, age, presence of COVID-19 pneumonia and number of comorbidities. After discharge, the HBTT group underwent a telecare nursing and specialist teleconsultation program at home for three months, including monitoring of vital signs and symptoms. Further, in this group we analysed clinical data, patients' satisfaction with the program, and quality of life. RESULTS: Four hundred twenty-two patients per group were identified for comparison. The median age in both groups was 70 ± 11 years (62% males). One or more comorbidities were present in 86% of the HBTT patients and 89% in the non-HBTT group (p = ns). The total number of severe events was 17 (14 hospitalizations and 3 deaths) in the HBTT group and 40 (26 hospitalizations and 16 deaths) in the non-HBTT group (p = 0.0007). The risk of hospital readmission or death after hospital discharge was significantly lower in HBTT patients (Log-rank Test p = 0.0002). In the HBTT group, during the 3-month follow-up, 5,355 teleassistance contacts (13 ± 4 per patient) were performed. The number of patients with one or more symptoms declined significantly: from 338 (78%) to 183 (45%) (p < 0.00001). Both the physical (ΔPCS12: 5.9 ± 11.4) component and the mental (ΔMCS12: 4.4 ± 12.7) component of SF-12 improved significantly (p < 0.0001). Patient satisfaction with the program was very high in all participants. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to usual care, an HBTT program can reduce severe events (hospital admissions/mortality) at 3-months from discharge and improve symptoms and quality of life. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04898179. |
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spelling | pubmed-104614732023-08-29 COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) Bernocchi, Palmira Crotti, Giacomo Beato, Elvira Bonometti, Francesco Giudici, Vittorio Bertolaia, Patrizia Perger, Elisa Remuzzi, Andrea Bachetti, Tiziana La Rovere, Maria Teresa Dalla Vecchia, Laura Adelaide Angeli, Fabio Parati, Gianfranco Borghi, Gabriella Vitacca, Michele Scalvini, Simonetta Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has been recognised as a powerful modality to shorten the length of hospital stay and to free up beds for the sicker patients. Lombardy, and in particular the areas of Bergamo, Brescia, and Milan, was one of the regions in Europe most hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary aim of the MIRATO project was to compare the incidence of severe events (hospital readmissions and mortality) in the first three months after discharge between COVID-19 patients followed by a Home-Based Teleassistance and Teleconsultation (HBTT group) program and those discharged home without Telemedicine support (non-HBTT group). METHODS: The study was designed as a matched case-control study. The non-HBTT patients were matched with the HBTT patients for sex, age, presence of COVID-19 pneumonia and number of comorbidities. After discharge, the HBTT group underwent a telecare nursing and specialist teleconsultation program at home for three months, including monitoring of vital signs and symptoms. Further, in this group we analysed clinical data, patients' satisfaction with the program, and quality of life. RESULTS: Four hundred twenty-two patients per group were identified for comparison. The median age in both groups was 70 ± 11 years (62% males). One or more comorbidities were present in 86% of the HBTT patients and 89% in the non-HBTT group (p = ns). The total number of severe events was 17 (14 hospitalizations and 3 deaths) in the HBTT group and 40 (26 hospitalizations and 16 deaths) in the non-HBTT group (p = 0.0007). The risk of hospital readmission or death after hospital discharge was significantly lower in HBTT patients (Log-rank Test p = 0.0002). In the HBTT group, during the 3-month follow-up, 5,355 teleassistance contacts (13 ± 4 per patient) were performed. The number of patients with one or more symptoms declined significantly: from 338 (78%) to 183 (45%) (p < 0.00001). Both the physical (ΔPCS12: 5.9 ± 11.4) component and the mental (ΔMCS12: 4.4 ± 12.7) component of SF-12 improved significantly (p < 0.0001). Patient satisfaction with the program was very high in all participants. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to usual care, an HBTT program can reduce severe events (hospital admissions/mortality) at 3-months from discharge and improve symptoms and quality of life. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04898179. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10461473/ /pubmed/37645519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1062232 Text en © 2023 Bernocchi, Crotti, Beato, Bonometti, Giudici, Bertolaia, Perger, Remuzzi, Bachetti, La Rovere, Dalla Vecchia, Angeli, Parati, Borghi, Vitacca and Scalvini. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Cardiovascular Medicine Bernocchi, Palmira Crotti, Giacomo Beato, Elvira Bonometti, Francesco Giudici, Vittorio Bertolaia, Patrizia Perger, Elisa Remuzzi, Andrea Bachetti, Tiziana La Rovere, Maria Teresa Dalla Vecchia, Laura Adelaide Angeli, Fabio Parati, Gianfranco Borghi, Gabriella Vitacca, Michele Scalvini, Simonetta COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) |
title | COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) |
title_full | COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) |
title_fullStr | COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) |
title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) |
title_short | COVID-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (MIRATO project, Lombardy, Italy) |
title_sort | covid-19 teleassistance and teleconsultation: a matched case-control study (mirato project, lombardy, italy) |
topic | Cardiovascular Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1062232 |
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