Siva Naga S Yarrarapu, Pankaj Bansal, David Abia-Trujillo, Austin Cusick, Megan Melody, Varun Moktan, Andrea Rivero, Tara J Brigham, Claudia Libertin, Lisa Brumble, J O'brein Jennifer, Augustine Lee, Torp Klaus, Christan Santos, Candido Rivera, Jason Siegel, Pramod Guru, Pablo Moreno Franco, Devang Sanghavi
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Abstract
Introduction: In the unprecedented era of COVID-19, ongoing research and evolution of evidence has led to ever-changing guidelines for clinical monitoring and therapeutic options. Formulating treatment protocols requires the understanding and application of the evolving research.
Objective: The primary objective of this study is to present a systematic evidence-based approach to synthesize the necessary data in order to optimize the management of COVID-19.
Methods: At Mayo Clinic Florida, we developed a multidisciplinary centralized COVID Treatment Review Panel (TRP) of expert pulmonologists, intensivists, infectious disease specialists, anesthesiologists, hematologists, rheumatologists, and hospitalists that in real-time reviews the latest evidence in peer-reviewed journals, the available clinical trials, and help guide the rapid application of therapeutics or interventions to the patient and the bedside provider.
Results/conclusions: The multi-disciplinary team approach of synthesizing clinical data and coordinating care is effective in responding to rapidly evolving and changing evidence. Systematic data collection and evidence-based treatment algorithms enable physicians to rapidly translate the current literature to clinical practice, and improve care and outcomes of patients.