COVID-19 Guidelines Changing Faster than the Virus: Implications of a Clinical Decision Support App.

Yair Saperstein, Shawn Y Ong, Tarik Al-Bermani, Joongheum Park, Yiela Saperstein, Jadesola Olayinka, Anjali Jaiman, Andrew Winer, Moro O Salifu, Samy I McFarlane
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Abstract

Novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a pandemic affecting over 10 million people in 160 countries. Its spread, and the medical communities' response, cast light on an important deficiency in the speed and effectiveness for evidence-based recommendations to reach the bedside in academic medical practice. We built a clinical decision support tool on the avoMD platform that systematizes and personalizes the treatment of COVID-19 by bringing point-of-care access to the guidelines specific to individual cases to the clinician's hands. This app has the potential to improve the mortality for COVID-19.

COVID-19指南的变化比病毒更快:临床决策支持应用程序的影响。
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种影响160个国家1000多万人的大流行病。它的传播和医学界的反应,揭示了在学术医疗实践中,循证建议到达床边的速度和有效性方面的一个重要缺陷。我们在avoMD平台上建立了一个临床决策支持工具,通过将针对个别病例的指导方针提供给临床医生,使COVID-19治疗系统化和个性化。这款应用程序有可能提高COVID-19的死亡率。
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