Descripción de los recursos en Cuidados Intensivos y Cuidados Intermedios gestionados por Anestesiología y Reanimación en España y su capacidad de adaptación durante la pandemia de la COVID-19

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
G. Tamayo Medel , F. Ramasco Rueda , C. Ferrando Ortolá , R. González de Castro , R. Ferrandis Comes , C. Pastorini , R. Méndez Hernández , J. García Fernández , el Grupo de REGISTRO UCI SCI SEDAR
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Abstract

Introduction

It is essential to understand the strategic importance of intensive care resources in the sustainable organisation of healthcare systems. Our objective has been to identify the intensive and intermediate care beds managed by Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation Services (A-ICU and A-IMCU) in Spain, their human and technical resources, and the changes made to these resources during the COVID -19 pandemic.

Material and methods

Prospective observational study performed between December 2020 and July 2021 to register the number and characteristics of A-ICU and A-IMCU beds in hospitals listed in the catalogue published by the Spanish Ministry of Health.

Results

Data were obtained from 313 hospitals (98% of all hospitals with more than 500 beds, 70% of all hospitals with more than 100 beds). One hundred and forty seven of these hospitals had an A-ICU with a total of 1,702 beds. This capacity increased to 2,107 (124%) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Three hundred and eight hospitals had an A-IMCU with a total of 3,470 beds, 52.9% (2,089) of which provided long-term care. The hospitals had 1,900 ventilators, at a ratio of 1.07 respirators per A-ICU; 1,559 anaesthesiologists dedicated more than 40% of their working time to intensive care. The nurse-to-bed ratio in A-ICUs was 2.8.

Discussion

A large proportion of fully-equipped ICU and IMCU beds in Spanish hospitals are managed by the anaesthesiology service. A-ICU and A-IMCUs have shown an extraordinary capacity to adapt their resources to meet the increased demand for intensive care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

介绍西班牙麻醉科和复苏科管理的重症监护和中级护理资源及其在 COVID-19 大流行期间的适应能力。
导言:了解重症监护资源在医疗系统可持续组织中的战略重要性至关重要。我们的目标是确定西班牙由麻醉学和复苏服务部门(A-ICU 和 A-IMCU)管理的重症监护和中级监护病床、其人力和技术资源,以及在 COVID -19 大流行期间这些资源所发生的变化。材料和方法在 2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 7 月期间进行的前瞻性观察研究,旨在登记西班牙卫生部发布的目录中所列医院的 A-ICU 和 A-IMCU 病床数量和特点。结果从 313 家医院(占所有拥有 500 张以上床位医院的 98%,占所有拥有 100 张以上床位医院的 70%)获得了数据。其中 147 家医院拥有 A 级重症监护室,共有 1702 张病床。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,床位数增至 2,107 张(124%)。三百零八家医院设有甲级重症监护室,共有 3470 张病床,其中 52.9% (2089 张)提供长期护理。这些医院拥有 1,900 台呼吸机,每间 A-ICU 的呼吸机比例为 1.07;1,559 名麻醉师将 40% 以上的工作时间用于重症监护。在西班牙的医院中,大部分设备齐全的重症监护室和重症监护病房床位都由麻醉科负责管理。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,A-ICU 和 A-IMCU 显示出了非凡的资源调整能力,以满足对重症监护的更高需求。
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