National Institutes of Health COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel: Perspectives and Lessons Learned.

IF 19.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.7326/ANNALS-24-00464
Roy M Gulick, Alice K Pau, Eric Daar, Laura Evans, Rajesh T Gandhi, Pablo Tebas, Renée Ridzon, Henry Masur, H Clifford Lane, Adaora A Adimora, Jason Baker, Lisa Baumann Kreuziger, Roger Bedimo, Pamela Belperio, Anoopindar Bhalla, Timothy Burgess, Danielle Campbell, Stephen Cantrill, Kara Chew, Kathleen Chiotos, Craig Coopersmith, Richard Davey, Amy Dzierba, Derek Eisnor, Gregory Eschenauer, Joseph Francis, John Gallagher, David Glidden, Neil Goldenberg, Birgit Grund, Alison Han, Erica Hardy, Carly Harrison, Lauren Henderson, Elizabeth Higgs, Carl Hinkson, Brenna Hughes, Steven Johnson, Marla Keller, Arthur Kim, Richard Knight, Safia Kuriakose, Jeffrey Lennox, Andrea Lerner, Mitchell Levy, Jonathan Li, Christine MacBrayne, Greg Martin, Nandita Nadig, Martha Nason, Pragna Patel, Andrew Pavia, Michael Proschan, Grant Schulert, Nitin Seam, Virginia Sheikh, Steven Simpson, Kanal Singh, Susan Swindells, Phyllis Tien, Timothy Uyeki, Alpana Waghmare, Cameron Wolfe, Jinoos Yazdany, Judith Aberg
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Abstract

Description: In March 2020, the White House Coronavirus Task Force determined that clinicians in the United States needed expert treatment guidelines to optimally manage patients with COVID-19, a potentially life-threatening disease caused by a new pathogen for which no specific treatments were known to be effective.

Methods: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requested that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) take the lead in expeditiously convening a panel of experts to create "living" guidelines that would be widely accessible and capable of frequent updating as important new information became available.

Recommendations: The purpose of this article is to expand on the experiences of the NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel (the Panel) over the past 4 years, summarize the Panel's final recommendations for COVID-19, highlight some challenges and unanswered questions about COVID-19 management, and inform future responses to public health emergencies. The Panel was formed in March 2020, and the first iteration of the guidelines was released in April 2020. Now that the public health emergency has ended, the NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines have sunsetted. This role will now fall to professional societies and organizations, such as the American College of Physicians, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, and the World Health Organization, all of which have been active in this area.

美国国立卫生研究院 COVID-19 治疗指南小组:观点和经验教训。
内容简介2020 年 3 月,白宫冠状病毒特别工作组(White House Coronavirus Task Force)认为,美国的临床医生需要专家治疗指南来优化 COVID-19 患者的治疗:方法:美国卫生与公众服务部要求美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)牵头,尽快召集专家小组制定 "活 "指南,该指南将被广泛使用,并可在获得重要新信息时经常更新:本文旨在介绍美国国立卫生研究院 COVID-19 治疗指南专家小组(专家小组)过去 4 年的经验,总结专家小组对 COVID-19 的最终建议,强调 COVID-19 管理方面的一些挑战和未决问题,并为未来应对公共卫生突发事件提供参考。专家小组于 2020 年 3 月成立,并于 2020 年 4 月发布了第一版指南。现在,公共卫生突发事件已经结束,美国国立卫生研究院的 COVID-19 治疗指南也已日落西山。这一角色现在将由专业协会和组织承担,如美国内科医师学会、美国传染病学会、儿科传染病学会和世界卫生组织,它们都在这一领域积极开展工作。
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Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
23.90
自引率
1.80%
发文量
1136
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1927 by the American College of Physicians (ACP), Annals of Internal Medicine is the premier internal medicine journal. Annals of Internal Medicine’s mission is to promote excellence in medicine, enable physicians and other health care professionals to be well informed members of the medical community and society, advance standards in the conduct and reporting of medical research, and contribute to improving the health of people worldwide. To achieve this mission, the journal publishes a wide variety of original research, review articles, practice guidelines, and commentary relevant to clinical practice, health care delivery, public health, health care policy, medical education, ethics, and research methodology. In addition, the journal publishes personal narratives that convey the feeling and the art of medicine.
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