Caring for COVID-19 patients through a pandemic in the intensive care setting: A narrative review.

IF 4.6 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
WIREs Mechanisms of Disease Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1002/wsbm.1577
Ahilanadan Dushianthan, Melanie Griffiths, Fiona Hall, Kathleen Nolan, Dominic Richardson, Benjamin Skinner, Lewis Matthews, David Charles, Razaz Elsheikh, Renato Pignatari, Rezaur Rahman, Shenthiuiyan Theivendrampillai, Rebecca Egglestone, Aaron Stokes, Giovani Danibenvenutti, Michael Stewart, Michael Celinski, Rebecca Cusack, Sanjay Gupta, Kordo Saeed
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Since the declaration of the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic, health systems/ health-care-workers globally have been overwhelmed by a vast number of COVID-19 related hospitalizations and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions. During the early stages of the pandemic, the lack of formalized evidence-based guidelines in all aspects of patient management was a significant challenge. Coupled with a lack of effective pharmacotherapies resulted in unsatisfactory outcomes in ICU patients. The anticipated increment in ICU surge capacity was staggering, with almost every ICU worldwide being advised to increase their capacity to allow adequate care provision in response to multiple waves of the pandemic. This increase in surge capacity required advanced planning and reassessments at every stage, taking advantage of experienced gained in combination with emerging evidence. In University Hospital Southampton General Intensive Care Unit (GICU), despite the initial lack of national and international guidance, we enhanced our ICU capacity and developed local guidance on all aspects of care to address the rapid demand from the increasing COVID-19 admissions. The main element of this success was a multidisciplinary team approach intertwined with equipment and infrastructural reorganization. This narrative review provides an insight into the approach adopted by our center to manage patients with COVID-19 critical illness, exploring the initial planning process, including contingency preparations to accommodate (360% capacity increment) and adaptation of our management pathways as more evidence emerged throughout the pandemic to provide the most appropriate levels of care to our patients. We hope our experience will benefit other intensive care units worldwide. This article is categorized under: Infectious Diseases > Genetics/Genomics/Epigenetics.

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重症监护室大流行期间对COVID-19患者的护理:述评
自宣布新型SARS-CoV-2病毒大流行以来,全球卫生系统/卫生保健工作者因大量与COVID-19相关的住院和重症监护病房(ICU)入院而不堪重负。在大流行的早期阶段,在患者管理的各个方面缺乏正式的循证指南是一项重大挑战。再加上缺乏有效的药物治疗导致ICU患者预后不理想。加护病房激增能力的预期增长是惊人的,全世界几乎每个加护病房都被建议提高其能力,以便在应对多波大流行时提供充分的护理。要提高增援能力,就需要在每一个阶段进行预先规划和重新评估,并利用已获得的经验和新出现的证据。在南安普顿大学医院普通重症监护室(GICU),尽管最初缺乏国家和国际指导,但我们增强了ICU的能力,并就护理的各个方面制定了地方指导,以满足日益增加的COVID-19入院人数的快速需求。这一成功的主要因素是多学科团队方法与设备和基础设施重组交织在一起。这篇叙述性综述深入了解了我们中心管理COVID-19危重疾病患者的方法,探讨了初始规划过程,包括应急准备以适应(360%的容量增量),并随着疫情期间出现的更多证据,调整我们的管理途径,为患者提供最合适的护理水平。我们希望我们的经验能对全球其他重症监护病房有所裨益。本文分类为:传染病>遗传学/基因组学/表观遗传学。
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