Novel technology deployed for remote ventilator management by respiratory therapists during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned Journal Article


Authors: Rausen, M. S.; Nahass, T. A.; Halpern, N. A.
Article Title: Novel technology deployed for remote ventilator management by respiratory therapists during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned
Abstract: A novel remote ventilator management (control) technology (Omnitool) was implemented for use with ICU patients during the COVID-19 pandemic to mitigate in-person respiratory therapist interactions and preserve personal protective equipment. In the latter half of 2020, eight mechanical ventilators were purchased and enabled for Omnitool deployment through the application of a vendor software option. Subsequently, these ventilators were outfitted with commercially available informatics hardware that permitted remote communication and management via the existing hospital network. In total, 17 patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure were placed on Omnitool enabled ventilators between January 1, 2021-April 30, 2021. The median Omnitool use days was 10. Deployment of a novel remote ventilator management technology is feasible; however, further study is needed to simplify the set up and utilization of the system. Future demands for remote ventilator management are predictable, whether in rural areas, military scenarios without adequate RT staffing, or in circumstances with new and easily transmissible toxic infections, and will continue to encourage the development of relatively easy to apply informatics-based solutions. Herein we share five lessons learned from our Omnitool deployment. © The Author(s) 2022.
Keywords: intensive care; technology; respiratory insufficiency; respiratory failure; pandemic; ventilator; humans; human; ventilators, mechanical; remote control; pandemics; covid-19; mechanical ventilator; critical care‌; remote management‌
Journal Title: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Volume: 37
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0885-0666
Publisher: Sage Publications  
Date Published: 2022-12-01
Start Page: 1662
End Page: 1666
Language: English
DOI: 10.1177/08850666221126648
PUBMED: 36128793
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9490388
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 December 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Neil A Halpern
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  2. Michelle Rausen
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  3. Thomas Andrew Nahass
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