Remote Monitoring Approaches to Reduce Readmissions After Infection and Sepsis: A Randomized Clinical Trial - Summary - MDSpire

Remote Monitoring Approaches to Reduce Readmissions After Infection and Sepsis: A Randomized Clinical Trial

  • By

  • Sachin Yende

  • Victor B. Talisa

  • Kristin Mayes

  • Kelly Williams

  • Adelina Malito

  • Florian B. Mayr

  • Derek C. Angus

  • Rana Awdish

  • Qingfeng Liang

  • Kimberly J. Rak

  • Jacqueline Barnes

  • Elizabeth Lorenzi

  • Kert Viele

  • Chung-Chou H. Chang

  • Casey McCauley

  • Melanie Quintana

  • Anna McGlothlin

  • Farah Khandwala

  • Jatin Dave

  • June 11, 2026

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Objective:

To evaluate the effectiveness of remote therapeutic monitoring approaches for patients hospitalized for sepsis or lower respiratory tract infection compared with usual care and examine effectiveness across patient subgroups.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Remote monitoring may improve access to care for underserved populations.
    • The study identifies effective interventions to reduce readmission rates.
    • Patient-reported symptoms may better capture early precursors to readmission.
    Interpretation:

    Limitations:
    • The trial is open-label, which may introduce bias.
    • Loss to follow-up is a common limitation in post-acute care trials.
    Conclusion:

    The study contributes to understanding the role of remote monitoring in managing readmissions following infections and sepsis.

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