斯里兰卡政府医院COVID-19病例管理生物医学设备全岛分布及需求评估

George Fernando, B. Gunasena, A.S. Yapa Bandara, L. Panapitiya
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根据世界卫生组织的说法,SARS-CoV-2的危重患者需要机械通气,因为这种病毒(以下简称COVID-19)通过各种机制破坏了感染者的氧合能力。因此,通过机械手段为患者提供氧气是有效管理COVID - 19所需的基本治疗手段。因此,据了解,所有新冠治疗中心都应配备脉搏氧仪和包括一次性供氧接口在内的正常供氧系统。然而,在斯里兰卡的情况下,斯里兰卡卫生部的数据库中没有可用设备清单的正确数量。据了解,基本设备数据库的可用性至关重要,因为它使决策者能够通过评估医疗机构应对大流行病的准备情况,作出有效的决定并规定行动。因此,上述部和医务司副司长通过网络系统收集了各有关研究所基本医疗设备的信息。本次评估的目的是收集与政府医院COVID - 19患者高效管理相关的医疗设备信息。本次评估只收集了斯里兰卡国家的数据,因此,除非另有说明,下文的“卫生部和政府医院”一词是指斯里兰卡卫生部和斯里兰卡的政府医院。
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Assessment of Island Wide Distribution and Requirement of Biomedical Equipment for COVID-19 Case Management in Government Hospitals of Sri Lanka
According to the World Health Organization, the critically ill patients of SARS-CoV-2 require mechanical ventilation as the virus (henceforth referred to as COVID-19), through a variety of mechanisms, disrupt the capacity for oxygenation of the infected. The availability of Oxygen for patients through mechanical means is thus an essential means of treatment, required for the effective management of COVID 19. Ergo, it is understood that all the COVID 19 treatment centers should equipped with pulse oxygen meters and a functioning oxygen supply system including single use oxygen delivery interfaces. In the Sri Lankan context however, the correct number of the available equipment list was not available in the databases of Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka. It is understood that the availability of a database of essential equipment is essential as it allows policy makers to make effective decisions and prescribe actions by assessing the readiness of medical institutions in facing the pandemic. As such, the aforementioned Ministry and the Deputy Director General Medical (DDG) MS 1) collected information on essential medical equipment in each relevant institute through a web-based system. The objective of this assessment was to collect information of medical equipment related to the efficient and effective management of COVID 19 patients of Government Hospitals. This assessment collected data only from the State of Sri Lanka, and as such, the subsequent terms Ministry of Health and Government Hospitals refer to the Ministry of Health Sri Lanka, and Government Hospitals in Sri Lanka, unless stated otherwise.
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