Department of Surgical and Medical Sciences, University of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 May 12;17(10):3344. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17103344.
COVID-19 is a worldwide emergency since it has rapidly spread from China to almost all the countries worldwide. Italy has been one of the most affected countries after China. North Italian regions, such as Lombardia and Veneto, had an abnormally large number of cases. COVID-19 patients management requires availability of sufficiently large number of Intensive Care Units (ICUs) beds. Resources shortening is a critical issue when the number of COVID-19 severe cases are higher than the available resources. This is also the case at a regional scale. We analysed Italian data at regional level with the aim to: (i) support health and government decision-makers in gathering rapid and efficient decisions on increasing health structures capacities (in terms of ICU slots) and (ii) define a geographic model to plan emergency and future COVID-19 patients management using reallocating them among health structures. Finally, we retain that the here proposed model can be also used in other countries.
COVID-19 是一场全球性的紧急事件,因为它已迅速从中国传播到几乎全球所有国家。意大利是受影响最严重的国家之一。意大利北部地区,如伦巴第和威尼托,病例数量异常多。COVID-19 患者的管理需要有足够数量的重症监护病房(ICU)床位。当 COVID-19 重症病例数量超过现有资源时,资源短缺是一个关键问题。在区域层面也是如此。我们分析了意大利的区域数据,目的是:(i)支持卫生和政府决策者快速有效地做出增加卫生结构能力(以 ICU 床位计)的决策,(ii)定义一个地理模型,以便利用重新分配到卫生机构的方式,对紧急情况和未来 COVID-19 患者进行管理。最后,我们认为这里提出的模型也可以在其他国家使用。