作者
Kevin F Boreskie, Patrick E Boreskie, Don Melady
发表日期
2020/7
期刊
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
卷号
22
期号
4
页码范围
411-413
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
As cases of critical COVID-19 patients have taxed their resources, hospitals in China and Europe have faced the difficult task of establishing criteria for which patients receive which level of care. Hospitals in Italy during this pandemic seem overwhelmed, leaving physicians with little guidance on how to triage patients and allocate therapeutic resources. 1 Based on current rates of critical care admission in China and Italy, in a worstcase scenario, Canada would have a deficit of thousands of intensive care unit (ICU) beds in the peak of a national epidemic—a problem that will disproportionately affect older adults. This highlights the necessity of sound geriatric principles in the emergency department (ED) that incorporate the essential concept of frailty. We propose that a structured, evidence-based assessment of frailty, and not just noting the person’s age, will help guide ED care during the COVID-19 pandemic. When …
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