Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)

Objective: Cardiopulmonary monitoring (CPM) is rapidly progressing but data regarding CPM in Thai ICUs was unavailable. The objective of this study was to describe the situation, and gaps of CPM in Thai ICUs. Material and Method: Data were retrieved from the ICU-RESOURCE I study database survey. CPM...

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Main Authors: Kaweesak Chittawatanarat, Anan Wattanathum, Onuma Chaiwat, Chairat Permpikul, Suneerat Kongsayreepong, Puttipunnee Vorrakitpokatorn, Warakarn Wilaichone, Thananchai Bunburaphong, Wanwimol Saengchote, Sunthiti Morakul, Thammasak Thawitsri, Chanchai Sitthipan, Wanna Sombunvibul, Phornlert Chatrkaw, Sahadol Poonyathawon, Anan Watanathum, Pusit Fuengfoo, Dusit Sataworn, Adisorn Wongsa, Kunchit Piyavechviratana, Suthat Rungruanghiranya, Chaichan Pothirat, Attawut Deesomchok, Boonsong Patjanasoontorn, Rungsun Bhurayanontachai, Ratapum Champunut, Norawee Chuachamsai, Chaweewan Thongchai
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-458252018-01-24T06:18:10Z Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study) Kaweesak Chittawatanarat Anan Wattanathum Onuma Chaiwat Chairat Permpikul Suneerat Kongsayreepong Puttipunnee Vorrakitpokatorn Warakarn Wilaichone Thananchai Bunburaphong Wanwimol Saengchote Sunthiti Morakul Thammasak Thawitsri Chanchai Sitthipan Wanna Sombunvibul Phornlert Chatrkaw Sahadol Poonyathawon Anan Watanathum Pusit Fuengfoo Dusit Sataworn Adisorn Wongsa Kunchit Piyavechviratana Suthat Rungruanghiranya Chaichan Pothirat Attawut Deesomchok Boonsong Patjanasoontorn Rungsun Bhurayanontachai Ratapum Champunut Norawee Chuachamsai Chaweewan Thongchai Objective: Cardiopulmonary monitoring (CPM) is rapidly progressing but data regarding CPM in Thai ICUs was unavailable. The objective of this study was to describe the situation, and gaps of CPM in Thai ICUs. Material and Method: Data were retrieved from the ICU-RESOURCE I study database survey. CPM was divided into two aspects of device and measurement methods. These were categorized by device availability grading (AG), device availability per bed (DPB) and numeric frequency grading scale (FGS). Device availability was compared between academic and nonacademic ICUs. Gap analysis of DPB and FGS was performed. Statistical significant difference was defined as p-value < 0.05. Results: One hundred and fifty-five ICUs across Thailand participated in this study. Academic ICUs had significantly more devices available in new equipment with p < 0.05 (Vigilio, PiCCO, NICOM, esophageal pressure monitoring, transcutaneous PO 2 , electrical impedance tomography of lung) as well as measurement methods (stroke volume variation [SVV], pulse pressure variation [PPC] , central venous oxygen saturation [ScvO 2 ], lung mechanics). Most of new and higher technological devices had low density and few were available in all of Thai ICUs. However, in gap analysis, although these new devices and measurement techniques were available in ICUs, they were not frequently utilized. Conclusion: New technology devices of CPM had more availability in ACAD than in non-ACAD ICUs. Formal continuous training in new measurement methods should be established for reducing the availability and utilization gap (Thai Clinical Trial Registry: TCTR-201200005). 2018-01-24T06:18:10Z 2018-01-24T06:18:10Z 2014-01-01 Journal 01252208 2-s2.0-84902322522 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84902322522&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/45825
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description Objective: Cardiopulmonary monitoring (CPM) is rapidly progressing but data regarding CPM in Thai ICUs was unavailable. The objective of this study was to describe the situation, and gaps of CPM in Thai ICUs. Material and Method: Data were retrieved from the ICU-RESOURCE I study database survey. CPM was divided into two aspects of device and measurement methods. These were categorized by device availability grading (AG), device availability per bed (DPB) and numeric frequency grading scale (FGS). Device availability was compared between academic and nonacademic ICUs. Gap analysis of DPB and FGS was performed. Statistical significant difference was defined as p-value < 0.05. Results: One hundred and fifty-five ICUs across Thailand participated in this study. Academic ICUs had significantly more devices available in new equipment with p < 0.05 (Vigilio, PiCCO, NICOM, esophageal pressure monitoring, transcutaneous PO 2 , electrical impedance tomography of lung) as well as measurement methods (stroke volume variation [SVV], pulse pressure variation [PPC] , central venous oxygen saturation [ScvO 2 ], lung mechanics). Most of new and higher technological devices had low density and few were available in all of Thai ICUs. However, in gap analysis, although these new devices and measurement techniques were available in ICUs, they were not frequently utilized. Conclusion: New technology devices of CPM had more availability in ACAD than in non-ACAD ICUs. Formal continuous training in new measurement methods should be established for reducing the availability and utilization gap (Thai Clinical Trial Registry: TCTR-201200005).
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author Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
Anan Wattanathum
Onuma Chaiwat
Chairat Permpikul
Suneerat Kongsayreepong
Puttipunnee Vorrakitpokatorn
Warakarn Wilaichone
Thananchai Bunburaphong
Wanwimol Saengchote
Sunthiti Morakul
Thammasak Thawitsri
Chanchai Sitthipan
Wanna Sombunvibul
Phornlert Chatrkaw
Sahadol Poonyathawon
Anan Watanathum
Pusit Fuengfoo
Dusit Sataworn
Adisorn Wongsa
Kunchit Piyavechviratana
Suthat Rungruanghiranya
Chaichan Pothirat
Attawut Deesomchok
Boonsong Patjanasoontorn
Rungsun Bhurayanontachai
Ratapum Champunut
Norawee Chuachamsai
Chaweewan Thongchai
spellingShingle Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
Anan Wattanathum
Onuma Chaiwat
Chairat Permpikul
Suneerat Kongsayreepong
Puttipunnee Vorrakitpokatorn
Warakarn Wilaichone
Thananchai Bunburaphong
Wanwimol Saengchote
Sunthiti Morakul
Thammasak Thawitsri
Chanchai Sitthipan
Wanna Sombunvibul
Phornlert Chatrkaw
Sahadol Poonyathawon
Anan Watanathum
Pusit Fuengfoo
Dusit Sataworn
Adisorn Wongsa
Kunchit Piyavechviratana
Suthat Rungruanghiranya
Chaichan Pothirat
Attawut Deesomchok
Boonsong Patjanasoontorn
Rungsun Bhurayanontachai
Ratapum Champunut
Norawee Chuachamsai
Chaweewan Thongchai
Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)
author_facet Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
Anan Wattanathum
Onuma Chaiwat
Chairat Permpikul
Suneerat Kongsayreepong
Puttipunnee Vorrakitpokatorn
Warakarn Wilaichone
Thananchai Bunburaphong
Wanwimol Saengchote
Sunthiti Morakul
Thammasak Thawitsri
Chanchai Sitthipan
Wanna Sombunvibul
Phornlert Chatrkaw
Sahadol Poonyathawon
Anan Watanathum
Pusit Fuengfoo
Dusit Sataworn
Adisorn Wongsa
Kunchit Piyavechviratana
Suthat Rungruanghiranya
Chaichan Pothirat
Attawut Deesomchok
Boonsong Patjanasoontorn
Rungsun Bhurayanontachai
Ratapum Champunut
Norawee Chuachamsai
Chaweewan Thongchai
author_sort Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
title Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)
title_short Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)
title_full Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)
title_fullStr Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)
title_full_unstemmed Cardiopulmonary monitoring in Thai ICUs (ICU-RESOURCE I Study)
title_sort cardiopulmonary monitoring in thai icus (icu-resource i study)
publishDate 2018
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