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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 10/2020

31.07.2020 | COVID-19 | Original Article Zur Zeit gratis

COVID-19 management in a cancer center: the ICU storm

verfasst von: Alice Boilève, Annabelle Stoclin, Fabrice Barlesi, Florent Varin, Stéphanie Suria, André Rieutord, François Blot, Florence Netzer, Florian Scotté

Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Ausgabe 10/2020

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Abstract

A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was first reported as a respiratory illness in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. Since then, the World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Committee declared a global health. COVID-19 has now spread worldwide and is responsible of more than 472,216 persons, out of 9,100,090 officially diagnosed worldwide since 23 of June. In the context of cancer patients, COVID-19 has a severe impact, regarding pulmonary infection but also cancer treatments in this fragile and immunocompromised population, and ICU admission for cancer patients in the context of COVID-19 requires ethical and clinical consideration. In our cancer center, intensivists, oncologists, pharmacists, and hospital administrators had to prepare for a substantial increase in critical care bed capacity (from 10 ICU beds, 6 medical intensive care beds, and 12 surgical intensive care beds, bed capacity was increased to 28 medical intensive care beds with ventilating capacity) and to adapt infrastructure (i.e., ICU beds), supplies (i.e., drugs, ventilators, protective materials), and staff (i.e., nurses and medical staff). Overall, thirty-three COVID-19 patients were admitted in our ICU, 17 cancer-free and 16 with cancer, and 23 required mechanical ventilation, resulting in 4 deaths (of them two patients with cancer). We report here management of a dedicated intensive care unit of a cancer center during the COVID-19 infection pandemic, considering resource allocation and redistribution of healthcare workers.
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Metadaten
Titel
COVID-19 management in a cancer center: the ICU storm
verfasst von
Alice Boilève
Annabelle Stoclin
Fabrice Barlesi
Florent Varin
Stéphanie Suria
André Rieutord
François Blot
Florence Netzer
Florian Scotté
Publikationsdatum
31.07.2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Schlagwort
COVID-19
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 10/2020
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05658-9

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