QUEZON CITY --The Department of Health (DOH) CALABARZON (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) turned-over July 8, the first teleICU system that will be used at the intensive care unit of the Quezon Medical Center in Lucena City, Quezon.
Former Regional Director Eduardo C, Janairo, one of the guests of honor during the ceremony stated that he initiated the project to protect health care providers in ICUs because they are constantly at high risk of contracting the virus due to their proximity and exposure while treating critically-ill covid patients. “We can lessen these risks and still provide optimal care while minimizing the risk of acquiring the virus infection and ensuring their health and safety.”
“And through teleICU, we can manage patients remotely through an intensive care team that will monitor Covid patients in ICUs and provide updates on their health status to intensive care physicians remotely in order for them to deliver timely and effective critical care services,” he emphasized.
Janairo added that a critical Covid patient in an ICU can be monitored by placing a lifesignal patch on a patient’s chest for five days. “It is a cardiovascular monitoring device that will record the patient’s temperature, respiration rate, ECG trace, heart rate and movement in real time.”
The data gathered by the lifesignal patch will be sent wirelessly and displayed in real time on a monitor. If symptoms develop, the device and its data platform will alert healthcare providers to take necessary action.
The lifesignal patch is disposable and can be self-applied and most important it reduces cross-contamination risk and time spent attaching individual devices to a patient.
The regional office has procured 600 lifesignal patches that will be used for critically-ill covid patients admitted at the Quezon Medical Center in Lucena City.
OIC-Director Paula Paz M. Sydiongco stated the tele-ICU project can help protect health care providers and also mitigate the rising Covid infection in Quezon, particularly in Lucena City which was recently placed under a strict modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).