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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous] For most people it’s a cold. Calm down.[/quote] For 20% of people it's not. That's a lot of people. [/quote] Cite?[/quote] I just saw this letter from Italian doctors in Milan posted today. They are letting colleagues in other areas know what their experience has been. They say 10% of their patients are needing intensive care, intubation and ventilators. https://mailchi.mp/esicm/the-future-of-haemodynamic-monitoring-first-webinar-of-the-year-1009715 Dear friends, At this moment in time, we believe it is important to share our first impressions and what we have learned in the first ten days of the COVID-19 outbreak. We have seen a very high number of ICU admissions, almost entirely due to severe hypoxic respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. The surge can be important during an outbreak and cluster containment has to be in place to slow down virus transmission. We are seeing a high percentage of positive cases being admitted to our Intensive Care Units, in the range of 10% of all positive patients. We wish to convey a strong message: Get ready! We also want to share with you some key points from our experience: Get ready now - with your ICU’s networks - to define your contingency plan in the event of an outbreak in your community Don’t work “in silo”. Coordinate with your hospital management and other healthcare professionals to prepare your response Make sure your hospital management and procurement office have a protocol in place about which personal protection equipment (PPE) to stock and re-stock Make sure your staff is trained in donning and doffing procedures Use education, training and simulation as much as possible Identify early hospitals that can manage the initial surge in a safe way Increase your total ICU capacity Get ready to prepare ICU areas where to cohort COVID-19 + patients - in every hospital if necessary Put in place a triage protocol to identify suspected cases, test them and direct them to the right cohort Make sure you set clear goals for care with the patients and their families early on With our best regards Prof. Maurizio Cecconi Prof. Antonio Pesenti Prof. Giacomo Grasselli President elect, ESICM University of Milan University of Milan Humanitas University, Milan [/quote]
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