Introduction Daily multidisciplinary rounds (DMRs) consist of systematic patient-centred discussions aiming to establish joint therapeutic goals for the next 24 hours of intensive care unit (ICU) care. The aim of the present study protocol is to evaluate whether an intervention consisting of guided DMRs, supported by a remote specialist and audit/feedback on care performance will reduce ICU length of stay compared with a control group.Methods and analysis A multicentre, controlled, cluster-randomised superiority trial including 30 ICUs in Brazil (15 intervention and 15 control), from August 2019 to June 2021. In a parallel assignment, ICUs are randomised to a complex-intervention composed by daily rounds carried out through Tele-ICU by a re...
AIMS: To determine the relationship between tele-ICU (intensive care unit) implementations and impro...
Abstract Background There are challenges to timely ad...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the impact of applying a multifaceted activating performance feedback strategy...
Introduction Daily multidisciplinary rounds (DMRs) consist of systematic patient-centred discussions...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the impact of tele-intensive care unit (ICU) on ICU mortality ra...
Background: The Checklist During Multidisciplinary Visits for Reduction of Mortality in Intensive Ca...
Objectives: Given the numerous recent changes in ICU practices and protocols, we sought to confirm w...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated both the overall effect of ICU telemedicine programs and the ...
OBJECTIVES: Past studies have examined numerous components of tele-ICU care to decipher which elemen...
BackgroundInvasive intensive care unit (ICU) treatments for patients with advanced medical illnesses...
Context: The association of an adult tele-intensive care unit (ICU) intervention with hospital morta...
ImportanceFor critically ill patients with advanced medical illnesses and poor prognoses, overuse of...
Introduction: Telemedicine in the intensive care unit (ICU) is in the nascent stages of its developm...
AbstractPurpose of the studyThe purpose of the study is to determine if teleintensive care unit (ICU...
AIMS: To determine the relationship between tele-ICU (intensive care unit) implementations and impro...
Abstract Background There are challenges to timely ad...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the impact of applying a multifaceted activating performance feedback strategy...
Introduction Daily multidisciplinary rounds (DMRs) consist of systematic patient-centred discussions...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the impact of tele-intensive care unit (ICU) on ICU mortality ra...
Background: The Checklist During Multidisciplinary Visits for Reduction of Mortality in Intensive Ca...
Objectives: Given the numerous recent changes in ICU practices and protocols, we sought to confirm w...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated both the overall effect of ICU telemedicine programs and the ...
OBJECTIVES: Past studies have examined numerous components of tele-ICU care to decipher which elemen...
BackgroundInvasive intensive care unit (ICU) treatments for patients with advanced medical illnesses...
Context: The association of an adult tele-intensive care unit (ICU) intervention with hospital morta...
ImportanceFor critically ill patients with advanced medical illnesses and poor prognoses, overuse of...
Introduction: Telemedicine in the intensive care unit (ICU) is in the nascent stages of its developm...
AbstractPurpose of the studyThe purpose of the study is to determine if teleintensive care unit (ICU...
AIMS: To determine the relationship between tele-ICU (intensive care unit) implementations and impro...
Abstract Background There are challenges to timely ad...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the impact of applying a multifaceted activating performance feedback strategy...