Invasive and Non-Invasive Home Mechanical Ventilation in Germany - A Rapid Development with Large Regional Differences

The number of patients using home mechanical ventilation (HMV) is steadily increasing in Germany. Detailed data on inpatient initiation and control of HMV are not available. This, however, is absolutely necessary in order to optimize the medical care structures in Germany. Regional diversities must...

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Published inPneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany) Vol. 75; no. 12; p. 942
Main Authors Schwarz, Sarah Bettina, Wollsching-Strobel, Maximilian, Majorski, Daniel Sebastian, Magnet, Friederike Sophie, Mathes, Tim, Windisch, Wolfram
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published Germany 01.12.2021
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Summary:The number of patients using home mechanical ventilation (HMV) is steadily increasing in Germany. Detailed data on inpatient initiation and control of HMV are not available. This, however, is absolutely necessary in order to optimize the medical care structures in Germany. Regional diversities must be taken into consideration in order to provide care structures that reflect the local needs.  The data sets of the German Federal Statistical Office on the OPS (Operation and Procedure Classification System) for HMV from 2008 to 2019 were analysed (N = 572,494).  Between 2008 and 2019 there was a doubling of the number of HMV initiations and controls. The number of initiations (N = 17,958) and controls (N = 49,140) was highest in 2019. Furthermore, at the state level, the development of HMV is very heterogeneous. Finally, the increases were particularly due to an increase in non-invasively ventilated patients.  The rapid increase in HMV is reaching capacity limits of the existing healthcare structure. New healthcare structures should provide an integrated approach between outpatient and inpatient care in order to ensure a high quality of care for patients receiving HMV without compromising the human and economic resources of the system.
ISSN:1438-8790
DOI:10.1055/a-1509-7014