2005
DOI: 10.1157/13070278
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Evaluación de un programa de hospitalización domiciliaria en pacientes con EPOC agudizada

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“…We believe that HaH is a feasible alternative to CH, because it can provide ventilatory and antibiotic therapy, and patients can benefit from reduced complications derived from hospital stay and improved quality of life. 20 The clinical characteristics of hospitalized COPD patients of our cohort were similar to those of a nationwide Danish study conducted over a 7-year period, in terms of age and hospital stay. 29 In that study, pneumonic exacerbations represented between 25.6% and 36.1% of all exacerbations, depending on the number of episodes (first-time episode versus successive exacerbations).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…We believe that HaH is a feasible alternative to CH, because it can provide ventilatory and antibiotic therapy, and patients can benefit from reduced complications derived from hospital stay and improved quality of life. 20 The clinical characteristics of hospitalized COPD patients of our cohort were similar to those of a nationwide Danish study conducted over a 7-year period, in terms of age and hospital stay. 29 In that study, pneumonic exacerbations represented between 25.6% and 36.1% of all exacerbations, depending on the number of episodes (first-time episode versus successive exacerbations).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…16 In addition to OPAT, some attention has been paid to ventilatory therapies including COPD in HaH settings, and some studies have been published indicating its safety and effectiveness. 9,[17][18][19][20][21] Both OPAT and prescribed mechanical ventilation at home can be as safe and effective as in CH, and can be extended to other hospitalization models. In our descriptive analyses of the demographic and clinical profile of patients in our HaH setting, our experience as nurses and clinicians encourages home care administrators to benefit from this approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, en aquellos usuarios que requieren hospitalización, la mortalidad llega a ser entre un 10-25%, lo que representa un problema de salud pública y un alto costo económico (13). Otra enfermedad prevalente es la Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica (EPOC), en la cual estudios han mostrado que se puede tratar a personas que tienen EPOC a través de programas de hospitalización domiciliaria, durante los procesos de agudización, con el consiguiente ahorro de la estancia hospitalaria (8). El EPOC es una de las enfermedades más frecuentemente tratadas en las hospitalizaciones domiciliarias (3).…”
Section: Enfermedades Respiratorias En Chileunclassified
“…Es conocido que los costes económicos derivados de las agudizaciones que precisan hospitalización suponen cerca de dos tercios de los costes totales de la enfermedad. Con la idea de reducir el número y la duración de las hospitalizaciones, Díaz Lobato et al 1 estudian la eficacia de un programa de hospitalización domiciliaria controlada desde el hospital para pacientes seleccionados con agudización de la EPOC. El programa debe contemplar la participación médica y del personal de enfermería a domicilio y exige una cierta flexibilidad para ofrecer una o varias visitas domiciliarias.…”
Section: Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica (Epoc)unclassified