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[Structural capacity, technological human resources and mechanical ventilation requirements in 58 intensive care units in Argentina during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. A SATICOVID-19 Study].

Authors :
Estenssoro E
Plotnikow G
Loudet CI
Ríos FG
Kanoore Edul VS
Andrian M
Romero I
Sagardía J
Bezzi M
Mandich V
Groer C
Torres S
Orlandi C
Rubatto Birri PN
Valenti MF
Cunto E
Sáenz MG
Tiribelli N
Aphalo V
Betttini L
Reina R
Dubin A
Source :
Medicina [Medicina (B Aires)] 2022; Vol. 82 (1), pp. 35-46.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, there was a marked requirement for critical care beds, supplies and trained professionals to assist patients with severe respiratory failure. The Argentine Society of Intensive Care (SATI) designed a study to characterize these aspects in intensive care units (ICUs). Multicenter, prospective cohort study; the participating ICUs completed a form at the end of the study (31/10/2020) on hospital characteristics, number of beds in pre- and intra-pandemic critical areas, incorporation of professionals, technological resources, and workload. Fifty-eight ICUs participated; 28(48%) were located in Buenos Aires Province, 22(38%) in Buenos Aires Autonomous City and 10 (17%) in other provinces; 31 (53%) of UCIs belonged to the public sector; 23 (47%) to the private-social security. In 35/58 (60%) of the hospitals critical care beds increased from 902 to 1575 (75%), 37% in ICU and 63% mainly in Coronary Care Unit and Emergency-shock room. In 41/55 (75%) UCIs, staff were incorporated: 27(49%) physicians (70% intensivists), 36 (65%) nurses, 28 (51%) respiratory therapists, 20(36%) cleaning staff, and 1(2%) others. A 96% of the ICUS reported having sufficient ventilators and 95% enough supplies and PPE. Of all patients on invasive mechanical ventilation, 55% [43-64] had COVID-19. Oxygen therapy was required as noninvasive support in 14% [8-24] of COVID-19 admissions. There was a significant expansion of critical operational areas, secondary to the increase in beds, staff, and adequate availability of ventilators and essential supplies. The burden of critical illness from COVID-19 was intense, with more than half of patients on mechanical ventilation.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
1669-9106
Volume :
82
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Medicina
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35037859