Wang David, Nemet Marko, Dos Anjos Gabriele A, Zec Sara N, Zambrano Claudia C, Rovati Lucrezia, Truong Hieu, Dong Yue
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN.
Crit Care Explor. 2025 Mar 28;7(4):e1248. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000001248. eCollection 2025 Apr 1.
The goal of this scoping review was to review some of the challenges hospitals faced in dealing with the shortage of ventilators during the COVID-19 pandemic and the solutions they were able to implement or suggested. By highlighting these problems and solutions, we hope this review can catalyze further discussions about how to better prepare for future pandemics and medical supply shortages.
A comprehensive search strategy using identifying key words was applied to several different databases to procure relevant literature.
Four thousand two hundred fifty-nine studies were found in the initial search. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were created and applied to screen studies. Included studies focused on the supply and distribution of ventilators during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the case where reviewers disagreed about whether a study should be included, a third reviewer acted as a tie-breaker.
Thirty-three studies were included for final data extraction. Two independent reviewers collected various data points from these studies, including the main challenges discussed by the authors, the level of ventilator shortage being addressed, whether ventilator sharing was discussed, and the limitations of the study.
A third reviewer compared the collected data and decided on the results.
Some of the common solutions for the ventilator shortage discussed included augmenting overall ventilator supply through increased production, transporting ventilators between hospitals, ventilator sharing, designing new ventilators, and repurposing other resources to help address shortages of supplies.
本范围综述的目的是回顾医院在应对新冠疫情期间呼吸机短缺问题时所面临的一些挑战,以及它们能够实施或建议的解决方案。通过突出这些问题和解决方案,我们希望本综述能够促进关于如何更好地为未来大流行和医疗物资短缺做好准备的进一步讨论。
采用识别关键词的全面搜索策略,在几个不同的数据库中检索相关文献。
在初步搜索中发现了4259项研究。制定了纳入和排除标准并应用于筛选研究。纳入的研究聚焦于新冠疫情期间呼吸机的供应和分配。在评审员对某项研究是否应被纳入存在分歧的情况下,由第三位评审员进行裁决。
33项研究被纳入最终的数据提取。两位独立的评审员从这些研究中收集了各种数据点,包括作者讨论的主要挑战、所应对的呼吸机短缺程度、是否讨论了呼吸机共享以及研究的局限性。
第三位评审员对收集到的数据进行比较并确定结果。
所讨论的应对呼吸机短缺的一些常见解决方案包括通过增加产量来增加呼吸机的总体供应、在医院之间运输呼吸机、呼吸机共享、设计新的呼吸机以及重新利用其他资源来帮助解决物资短缺问题。