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The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data

BACKGROUND: There was a national roll out of ‘COVID Virtual Wards’ (CVW) during England's second COVID-19 wave (Autumn 2020 – Spring 2021). These services used remote pulse oximetry monitoring for COVID-19 patients following discharge from hospital. A key aim was to enable rapid detection of pa...

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Autores principales: Georghiou, Theo, Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris, Massou, Efthalia, Morris, Stephen, Crellin, Nadia E., Herlitz, Lauren, Sidhu, Manbinder S, Tomini, Sonila M., Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia, Walton, Holly, Fulop, Naomi J
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9098201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35582125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101441
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author Georghiou, Theo
Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris
Massou, Efthalia
Morris, Stephen
Crellin, Nadia E.
Herlitz, Lauren
Sidhu, Manbinder S
Tomini, Sonila M.
Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia
Walton, Holly
Fulop, Naomi J
author_facet Georghiou, Theo
Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris
Massou, Efthalia
Morris, Stephen
Crellin, Nadia E.
Herlitz, Lauren
Sidhu, Manbinder S
Tomini, Sonila M.
Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia
Walton, Holly
Fulop, Naomi J
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description BACKGROUND: There was a national roll out of ‘COVID Virtual Wards’ (CVW) during England's second COVID-19 wave (Autumn 2020 – Spring 2021). These services used remote pulse oximetry monitoring for COVID-19 patients following discharge from hospital. A key aim was to enable rapid detection of patient deterioration. It was anticipated that the services would support early discharge, reducing pressure on beds. This study is an evaluation of the impact of the CVW services on hospital activity. METHODS: Using retrospective patient-level hospital admissions data, we built multivariate models to analyze the relationship between the implementation of CVW services and hospital activity outcomes: length of COVID-19 related stays and subsequent COVID-19 readmissions within 28 days. We used data from more than 98% of recorded COVID-19 hospital stays in England, where the patient was discharged alive between mid-August 2020 and late February 2021. FINDINGS: We found a longer length of stay for COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals where a CVW was available, when compared to patients discharged from hospitals where there was no CVW (adjusted IRR 1·05, 95% CI 1·01 to 1·09). We found no evidence of a relationship between the availability of CVW and subsequent rates of readmission for COVID-19 (adjusted OR 0.97, 95% CI 0.91 to 1·03). INTERPRETATION: We found no evidence of early discharges or changes in readmissions associated with the roll out of COVID Virtual Wards across England. Our analysis made pragmatic use of national-scale hospital data, but it is possible that a lack of specific data (for example, on which patients were enrolled and on potentially important confounders) may have meant that true impacts, especially at a local level, were not ultimately discernible. It is important that future research is able to make use of better quality - preferably linked - data, from multiple sites. FUNDING: This is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research, Health Services & Delivery Research program (RSET Project no. 16/138/17; BRACE Project no. 16/138/31) and NHSE&I. NJF is an NIHR Senior Investigator.
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spelling pubmed-90982012022-05-13 The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data Georghiou, Theo Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris Massou, Efthalia Morris, Stephen Crellin, Nadia E. Herlitz, Lauren Sidhu, Manbinder S Tomini, Sonila M. Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia Walton, Holly Fulop, Naomi J eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: There was a national roll out of ‘COVID Virtual Wards’ (CVW) during England's second COVID-19 wave (Autumn 2020 – Spring 2021). These services used remote pulse oximetry monitoring for COVID-19 patients following discharge from hospital. A key aim was to enable rapid detection of patient deterioration. It was anticipated that the services would support early discharge, reducing pressure on beds. This study is an evaluation of the impact of the CVW services on hospital activity. METHODS: Using retrospective patient-level hospital admissions data, we built multivariate models to analyze the relationship between the implementation of CVW services and hospital activity outcomes: length of COVID-19 related stays and subsequent COVID-19 readmissions within 28 days. We used data from more than 98% of recorded COVID-19 hospital stays in England, where the patient was discharged alive between mid-August 2020 and late February 2021. FINDINGS: We found a longer length of stay for COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals where a CVW was available, when compared to patients discharged from hospitals where there was no CVW (adjusted IRR 1·05, 95% CI 1·01 to 1·09). We found no evidence of a relationship between the availability of CVW and subsequent rates of readmission for COVID-19 (adjusted OR 0.97, 95% CI 0.91 to 1·03). INTERPRETATION: We found no evidence of early discharges or changes in readmissions associated with the roll out of COVID Virtual Wards across England. Our analysis made pragmatic use of national-scale hospital data, but it is possible that a lack of specific data (for example, on which patients were enrolled and on potentially important confounders) may have meant that true impacts, especially at a local level, were not ultimately discernible. It is important that future research is able to make use of better quality - preferably linked - data, from multiple sites. FUNDING: This is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research, Health Services & Delivery Research program (RSET Project no. 16/138/17; BRACE Project no. 16/138/31) and NHSE&I. NJF is an NIHR Senior Investigator. Elsevier 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9098201/ /pubmed/35582125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101441 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Georghiou, Theo
Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris
Massou, Efthalia
Morris, Stephen
Crellin, Nadia E.
Herlitz, Lauren
Sidhu, Manbinder S
Tomini, Sonila M.
Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia
Walton, Holly
Fulop, Naomi J
The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data
title The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data
title_full The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data
title_fullStr The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data
title_full_unstemmed The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data
title_short The impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients using pulse oximetry: A national observational study using hospital activity data
title_sort impact of post-hospital remote monitoring of covid-19 patients using pulse oximetry: a national observational study using hospital activity data
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9098201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35582125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101441
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