Save the ICU and save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Published:2020-06-15
Issue:1
Volume:8
Page:
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ISSN:2052-0492
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Container-title:Journal of Intensive Care
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language:en
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Short-container-title:j intensive care
Author:
, Abe Ryuzo, Bunya Naofumi, Endo Tomoyuki, Fujino Yuji, Fujita Kensuke, Fujizuka Kenji, Hagiwara Yoshihiro, Hamaguchi Jun, Hara Yoshitaka, Hashiba Eiji, Hashimoto Satoru, Hattori Noriyuki, Hoshino Kota, Ijuin Shinichi, Ikeyama Takanari, Ichiba Shingo, Iwanaga Wataru, Iwashita Yoshiaki, Kanamoto Masafumi, Kaneko Hitoshi, Kawamae Kaneyuki, Kotani Toru, Koyama Yasuaki, Liu Keibun, Masuno Tomohiko, Morimura Naoto, Nakamura Tomoyuki, Nakane Masaki, Nasu Michitaka, Nishida Osamu, Nishimura Masaji, Ochiai Kanae, Ogura Takayuki, Ohshimo Shinichiro, Oyama Keisuke, Sasaki Junichi, Seo Ryutaro, Shimazu Takeshi, Shime Nobuaki, Shimizu Keiki, Suzuki Hiroyuki, Takauji Shuhei, Takeda Shinhiro, Takeuchi Ichiro, Takita Mumon, Taniguchi Hayato, Shime NobuakiORCID
Abstract
AbstractAppropriate critical care delivery for Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a cornerstone in saving lives. Earlier publications worldwide demonstrate higher mortality among patients receiving mechanical ventilation in intensive care units during “surges” in the number of cases. In contrast, lower mortality outcomes are evident in Japan using CRISIS [CRoss Icu Searchable Information System] data by the national registry, Japan ECMOnet for COVID-19. This highlights the need for scientific analysis of the medical factors contributing to high survival rates and social factors associated with low case “surges,” to gain insight into protective strategies for possible coming waves in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funder
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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