Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2024)

Detecting early signs of deterioration and preventing hospitalizations in skilled nursing facilities using remote respiratory monitoring

  • Timo Lauteslager,
  • Vahe Dishakjian,
  • Lauren Watson,
  • Jacqueline Savarese,
  • Adrian J. Williams,
  • Guy D. Leschziner

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
p. 102044

Abstract

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An increase in respiratory rate (RR) can be an early indicator of clinical deterioration, yet it remains an often-neglected vital sign. The most common way of measuring RR is by manually counting chest-wall movements, a time-consuming and error-prone process. Staffing and funding shortages, particularly in post-acute and long-term care, mean these RR measurements are often infrequent, potentially leading to missed diagnoses and preventable readmissions. Here we present a case series from skilled nursing facilities, highlighting how continuous respiratory monitoring using a contactless remote patient monitoring (RPM) system can support clinicians in initiating timely interventions, potentially reducing preventable hospitalizations, mortality, and associated financial implications.

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