Maddani Sagar S, Deepa Hunasaghatta Chandrappa, Rao Shwethapriya, Chaudhuri Souvik
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Indian J Crit Care Med. 2020 Aug;24(8):643-648. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23516.
COVID-19 has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Many of the COVID-19 patients develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and require ventilatory support based on their severity for which conventional strategies are being used along with few newer strategies. We conducted this multicenter survey to know the physician's current ventilation strategies adopted for the care of COVID-19 patients.
The survey was conducted after taking the ethical committee clearance. The web-based multicenter, cross-sectional questionnaire study was sent to physicians, who were involved in the management of COVID-19 patients. The questionnaire was segregated into three parts: part one consisted of general information and consent form, part two was concerned regarding demographic characteristics, and part three was concerned about their practices and strategies for ventilation of COVID-19 patients.
A total of 223 responders replied for the questionnaire; 190 participated in the study saying that they are involved in the management of COVID-19 patients. The answers to the questionnaires were expressed as a percentage of total responses. 86% of the respondents said they have a designated intensive care unit (ICU) and 89% of the responders said they have an intubation/extubation protocol for suspect/confirmed COVID-19 patients. The responses of junior residents (JRs), senior residents (SRs), assistant professors/junior consultants, and professors/consultants were analyzed separately, and a few significant differences were observed. 39% of JRs were aware of prone ventilation as the most effective rescue ventilation strategy compared to 69% of consultants/professors. Extracorporeal membranous oxygenation (ECMO) strategy was also more significant in consultants/professors (40%) vs JRs (12%). The responders were also diverged based on medical college and corporate hospitals, and their responses were noted. Most commonly, responders in the corporate hospitals had a facility to ventilate COVID-19 patients in a negative pressure isolation facility compared to a nonnegative pressure room isolation facility in medical colleges.
Most of the responders were practicing ventilation strategies in a standard manner. JRs need to undergo further training in a few aspects of the ventilatory management, and also, they need to update themselves with newer treatment modalities as they keep evolving. Medical colleges are providing at par facility compared to corporate hospitals except for few advance care facilities.
This study highlights the current practice of ventilatory management of COVID-19 patients, which is satisfactory. The survey can be used to develop study tools, to educate resident doctors, to further improve quality of care of critical COVID-19 patients.
Maddani SS, Deepa HC, Rao S, Chaudhuri S. A Multicenter Cross-sectional Questionnaire-based Study to know the Practices and Strategies of Ventilatory Management of COVID-19 Patients among the Treating Physicians. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(8):643-648.
世界卫生组织(WHO)已宣布新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)为大流行病。许多COVID-19患者会发展为急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS),并根据病情严重程度需要通气支持,目前在使用传统策略的同时也采用了一些新策略。我们开展这项多中心调查,以了解医生目前用于治疗COVID-19患者的通气策略。
本调查在获得伦理委员会批准后进行。这项基于网络的多中心横断面问卷调查研究发送给了参与COVID-19患者管理的医生。问卷分为三个部分:第一部分包括一般信息和知情同意书,第二部分涉及人口统计学特征,第三部分关注他们对COVID-19患者通气的实践和策略。
共有223名应答者回复了问卷;190人参与了研究,称他们参与了COVID-19患者的管理。问卷答案以总回复数的百分比表示。86%的受访者表示他们有指定的重症监护病房(ICU),89%的应答者表示他们有针对疑似/确诊COVID-19患者的插管/拔管方案。分别分析了初级住院医师(JRs)、高级住院医师(SRs)、助理教授/初级顾问以及教授/顾问的回复,观察到了一些显著差异。39%的初级住院医师知道俯卧位通气是最有效的挽救性通气策略,而顾问/教授中这一比例为69%。体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)策略在顾问/教授(40%)中也比初级住院医师(12%)更显著。应答者还根据医学院和私立医院有所不同,并记录了他们的回复。最常见的是,私立医院的应答者有在负压隔离设施中为COVID-19患者通气的设备,而医学院则是在非负压房间隔离设施中。
大多数应答者以标准方式实施通气策略。初级住院医师在通气管理的一些方面需要进一步培训,并且,随着新治疗方式不断发展,他们也需要更新自己的知识。除了一些高级护理设施外,医学院提供的设施与私立医院相当。
本研究突出了目前COVID-19患者通气管理的实践情况,令人满意。该调查可用于开发研究工具、教育住院医生,以进一步提高重症COVID-19患者的护理质量。
Maddani SS, Deepa HC, Rao S, Chaudhuri S. 一项基于多中心横断面问卷调查的研究,以了解治疗医生对COVID-19患者通气管理的实践和策略。《印度重症监护医学杂志》2020;24(8):643 - 648。