Peak Health Care Burden During the First Three COVID-19 Waves in the Republic of Croatia

J. Dimnjaković, K. Capak, Ivana Pavić, P. Ivanko, I. Pristaš, T. Poljičanin
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Introduction: One of the main concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic was the overload of health care sector capacities. The objective of this paper was to show peak numbers of selected indicators during the three COVID-19 waves in Croatia and ensure information that will enable revision of preparedness plan and potential hospitals` (re)organization. Methods: Retrospective analysis of COVID-19 testing, infections, hospitalizations, ICU admissions, mechanical ventilation support and deceased data collected via capacity surveillance in the Republic of Croatia during the first three waves. Results: Peak hospital bed occupancy rates observed in the 2nd and 3rd waves were 70.19% and 54.60%, compared to maximum capacity during the COVID-19 wave, and 168.90% and 131.38%, compared to maximum capacity between waves, while ICU beds occupancy rates were 75.51% and 70.73%, and 170.51% and 160.37%, respectively. Peak daily numbers were as follows (first/ second/third wave); positive persons: 53/4827/3198; tested persons: 1984/13325/11622; total hospitalized persons: 372/2976/2315; total mechanical ventilation needed: 31/306/278; total ICU hospitalized: unknown/370/348; deceased: 8/92/52. Conclusion: During pandemic waves, the requirements for hospital and ICU beds significantly exceeded standard available health sector capacities. The system has acutely adjusted by increasing the number of beds available for COVID-19 patients. However, given the peaks observed so far, a permanent additional increase or reorganization of hospital capacity is needed to ensure that during the upcoming waves non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 patients won’t be endangered or part of the staff overloaded.
克罗地亚共和国前三波COVID-19疫情期间卫生保健负担高峰
导言:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的主要关切之一是卫生保健部门能力超载。本文的目的是显示克罗地亚三次COVID-19浪潮期间选定指标的峰值数量,并确保能够修订准备计划和潜在医院(重新)组织的信息。方法:回顾性分析克罗地亚共和国前三波疫情期间通过容量监测收集的COVID-19检测、感染、住院、ICU入院、机械通气支持和死者数据。结果:第二、第三波高峰医院床位入住率分别为新冠肺炎高峰期间的70.19%和54.60%,两波高峰之间的168.90%和131.38%,ICU床位入住率分别为75.51%和70.73%,170.51%和160.37%。每日高峰人数如下(第一/第二/第三波);积极人群:53/4827/3198;受试人员:1984/13325/11622;住院总人数:372/2976/2315;所需全机械通气:31/306/278;住院ICU总人数:未知/370/348;已故:8/92/52。结论:在大流行期间,对医院和重症监护病房床位的需求大大超过了卫生部门现有的标准能力。该系统通过增加COVID-19患者的床位数量进行了急剧调整。然而,鉴于到目前为止观察到的高峰,需要永久性地增加或重组医院容量,以确保在即将到来的浪潮中,非COVID-19和COVID-19患者不会受到威胁,也不会有部分工作人员超负荷。
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