About this trial
Smart technology could improve quality of care in patients who have been admitted to the ICU and have been discharged from ICU and hospital, by early diagnosis of complications and early (ambulatory) treatment.
With the ICU-Recover Box and its smart technology the investigators see new opportunities to improve patient health and to recognize early if escalation of medical care is needed.
The primary objective of the pilot study is to assess the feasibility of the use of smart technology by persons that have been discharged from the ICU in the twelve months following ICU discharge.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patient has been admitted to the ICU of the LUMC for > 24 hours.
Patient has received mechanical ventilation.
Patient masters the English or Dutch language.
Patient is able to use smart technology at home. (i.e. Wi-Fi available, sufficient comprehension of smart technology).
Disqualifiers
Patient is < 18 years old.
Patient is pregnant.
Patient breastfeeds during the course of the study.
Patient is discharged for palliative care.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- The ICU-Recover Box: using smart technology for monitoring health status after ICU admission Pilot 2.0