COVID–19の第1波への対応についてのJAAM全国調査(JAAM nationwide survey on the response to the first wave of COVID–19 in Japan)

織田 順 (Jun Oda), 六車 崇 (Takashi Muguruma), 松山 重成 (Shigenari Matsuyama), 田邉 晴山 (Seizan Tanabe), 西村 哲郎 (Tetsuro Nishimura), 菅原 洋子 (Yoko Sugawara), 小. (Shinji Ogura)
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ABSTRACT Aim: To investigate and clarify the surge capacity of staff/equipment/space, and patient outcome in the first wave of coronavirus disease (COVID–19) in Japan. Methods: We analyzed questionnaire data from the end of May 2020 from 180 hospitals (total of 102,578 beds) with acute medical centers. Results: A total of 4,938 hospitalized patients with COVID–19 were confirmed. Of 1,100 severe COVID–19 inpatients, 112 remained hospitalized and 138 died. There were 4,852 patients presumed to be severe COVID–19 patients who were confirmed later to be not infected. Twenty–seven hospitals (15% of 180 hospitals) converted their intensive care unit (ICU) to a unit for COVID–19 patients only, and 107 (59%) had to manage both severe COVID–19 patients and others in the same ICU. Restriction of ICU admission occurred in one of the former 27 hospitals and 21 of the latter 107 hospitals. Shortage of N95 masks was the most serious concern regarding personal protective equipment. As for issues that raised ICU bed occupancy, difficulty undertaking or progressing rehabilitation for severe patients (42%), and the improved patients (28%), long–lasting severely ill patients (36%), and unclear isolation criteria (34%) were mentioned. Many acute medicine physicians assisted regional governmental agencies, functioning as advisors and volunteer coordinators. Conclusion: The mortality rate of COVID–19 in this study was 4.1% of all hospitalized patients and 12.5% (one in eight) severe patients. The hospitals with dedicated COVID–19 ICUs accepted more patients with severe COVID–19 and had lower ICU admission restrictions, which could be helpful as a strategy in the next pandemic.
JAAM全国调查(JAAM nationwide survey on the response to the first wave of COVID - 19in japan)
摘要目的:了解日本第一波冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情中人员/设备/空间的峰值能力和患者预后。方法:对全国180家急症医疗中心医院(共102578张床位)2020年5月底的问卷调查数据进行分析。结果:累计确诊住院新冠肺炎患者4938例。在1100名重症住院患者中,仍有112人住院,138人死亡。有4852人被推定为重症患者,但后来被确认为未感染。27家医院(占180家医院的15%)将其重症监护病房(ICU)改为仅收治COVID-19患者的病房,107家医院(59%)必须同时管理重症COVID-19患者和同一ICU中的其他患者。前27家医院中有1家限制住院,后107家医院中有21家限制住院。N95口罩短缺是个人防护装备方面最严重的问题。至于增加ICU床位占用的问题,重症患者难以进行或进展康复(42%),改善患者(28%),长期重症患者(36%)和隔离标准不明确(34%)。许多急症医师协助区域政府机构,担任顾问和志愿协调员。结论:本研究中COVID-19病死率占所有住院患者的4.1%,重症患者的病死率为12.5%(1 / 8)。配备COVID-19专用ICU的医院接收的重症患者更多,ICU准入限制更低,这可能有助于在下一次大流行中采取策略。
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