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Essential Emergency and Critical Care: a consensus among global clinical experts

Authors :
Samuel Akech
Mike English
Thomas G Weiser
Adam D Laytin
Niranjan Kissoon
Jaran Eriksen
Lovenish Bains
Fred Bulamba
Claudia Hanson
Maria Jirwe
Jolene Moore
Mpoki Ulisubisya
Vincent Ioos
Kent Doi
Lee A Wallis
Tom Bashford
Kapil Dev Soni
Nobhojit Roy
Franco Diaz
Mulinda Nyirenda
Nicholas Risko
Hendry R Sawe
Jacob McKnight
Alexandra Wharton-Smith
Jamie Rylance
Monty Khajanchi
Gavin Wooldridge
Emmanuel Fru Nsutebu
Lisa Kurland
Peter Baker
John C Marshall
Kathryn Rowan
Usha Lalla
Balasubramanian Venkatesh
Cornelius Sendagire
Neill KJ Adhikari
Tim Baker
Brian Rice
Josephine Langton
Elisabeth Riviello
Fiona Muttalib
Francis Mupeta
Jacquie Oliwa
Stefan Swartling Peterson
Andrew G Smith
Lorna Guinness
Megan Cox
Wim Van Damme
John Kellett
Elizabeth M Molyneux
Richard Venn
Andrea B Pembe
Mervyn Mer
Ignacio Martin-Loeches
Raymond Towey
Lina Zhang
Blaise Pascal
Hiral A Shah
Carl Otto Schell
Karima Khalid
Paul D Sonenthal
Alex Sanga
Raphael K. Kayambankadzanja
Adam Asghar
Adrian J Holloway
Ahmed Rhassane El Adib
Alexia Michaelides
Alvaro Coronado Munoz
Amos Muzuka
Analía Fernández
Andreas Wellhagen
Anita Gadgil
Anna Hvarfner
Anuja Abayadeera
Asya Agulnik
Aurélie Godard
Bargo Mahamat Yousif
Bhakti Sarang Ben Morton
Bharath Kumar
Tirupakuzhi Vijayaraghavan
Bobby King
C Louise Thwaites
Chian Wern Tai
Christian Owoo
Dan Brun Petersen
Daniel Tatay
David Lee Skinner
Denis Kinyua
Dhruva Ghosh
Diptesh Aryal
Donald Mlombwa
Duyen Thi
Hanh Bui
Edwin R Lugazia
Ellena Heyns
Erika Montalvo
Ernesto Gerardo Moreno
Esther Banda Kanyangira
Furaha Nzanzu
Gibonce Mwakisambwe
Guy A Richards
Hala Ammar
Halinder S Mangat
Hasanein H Ghali
Hoi Ping Shum
Ibrahim Salim Abdullahi
Ingrid T von der Osten
James S Lee
Jane Kasozi Namagga
Jasmine Armour-Marshall
John Z Metcalfe
Jonas Blixt
Juan Gutierrez Mejia
Juan Ignacio Silesky-Jiménez
Karl Martin Kohne
Kazuhiro Yokobatake
Kristina E. Rudd
Kwame Asante Akuamoah-Boateng
Lars Irestedt
Lia I Losonczy
Margaret Nyaika
Markus Castegren
Matthew Loftus
Matti Reinikainen
Michael Jaung
Michael S Lipnick
Miklos Lipcey
Märit Amanda Halmin
Naman Shah
Natalie L Cobb
Nathan D Nielsen
Neville Vlok
Ntogwiachu Daniel Kobuh
Oscar Fernández Rostello
Patricia Duque
Paul Patrick Mwasapi
Petronella Bjurling-Sjöberg
Piedad Sarmiento
Pryanka Relan
Rebecca Silvers
Rehema Mlay
Rich Branson
Richard J Wang
Richard Kojan
Richard Peter Von Rahden
Rob Mac Sweeney
Rodrigo Genaro Arduini
Rodwell Gundo
Ruyumbu Sixtus
Samson Kwazizira Mndolo
Shada A. Rouhani
Siriel Nanzia Massawe
Steven A Webb
Sunkaru Touray
Susana Guido
Teresa Kortz
Theodoros Aslanidis
Traci A Wolbrink
V Theodore Barnett
Vijay Christopher Kannan
Waleed S Eldebsy
Wangari Waweru-Siika
Wezzie Kumwenda Mwafulirwa
William Obeng
Yasein Omer
Zione Banda
Source :
BMJ Global Health, Vol 6, Iss 9 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

Background Globally, critical illness results in millions of deaths every year. Although many of these deaths are potentially preventable, the basic, life-saving care of critically ill patients are often overlooked in health systems. Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC) has been devised as the care that should be provided to all critically ill patients in all hospitals in the world. EECC includes the effective care of low cost and low complexity for the identification and treatment of critically ill patients across all medical specialties. This study aimed to specify the content of EECC and additionally, given the surge of critical illness in the ongoing pandemic, the essential diagnosis-specific care for critically ill patients with COVID-19.Methods In a Delphi process, consensus (>90% agreement) was sought from a diverse panel of global clinical experts. The panel iteratively rated proposed treatments and actions based on previous guidelines and the WHO/ICRC’s Basic Emergency Care. The output from the Delphi was adapted iteratively with specialist reviewers into a coherent and feasible package of clinical processes plus a list of hospital readiness requirements.Results The 269 experts in the Delphi panel had clinical experience in different acute medical specialties from 59 countries and from all resource settings. The agreed EECC package contains 40 clinical processes and 67 requirements, plus additions specific for COVID-19.Conclusion The study has specified the content of care that should be provided to all critically ill patients. Implementing EECC could be an effective strategy for policy makers to reduce preventable deaths worldwide.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20597908
Volume :
6
Issue :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Global Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5537511f7749b889a3e7d97b1f863c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006585