我们如何应对COVID危机?在印度三级新生儿重症监护室工作的经验

H. Kaur, Anita Singh, Kirti M. Naranje
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背景:冠状病毒病(COVID-19)给临床护理带来了一些挑战。随着疫情的迅速增加,医护人员中出现了大量的COVID-19阳性暴露事件,造成了重大危机。目的:研究的目的是强调可用于管理因意外暴露而导致的COVID-19危机的各种方法。方法:新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的一名COVID-19阳性医护人员出现了前所未有的接触,导致近90%的初级工作人员被隔离。所采取的方法包括通过远程会诊(视频通话、临床决策的变焦会议、日常处方的远程记录、促进联合科室的人力(每天只有一名儿科住院医师)、通过复诊恢复服务)进行临床护理的沟通和延续。结果:暴露时共11例婴儿。两名婴儿需要呼吸支持。家长们通过远程咨询得到了建议。9名婴儿在隔离期间可以出院,2名婴儿在呼吸支持下临床状况无明显恶化。根据接触后方案,所有婴儿都接受了COVID-19检测,结果均为阴性。结论:通过远程会诊和相关专科及其他卫生机构的支持,可以很好地处理COVID-19暴露危机。
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How we handled COVID crisis? Experience of an Indian tertiary level NICU
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has imposed several challenges in clinical care. With rapid increase in the disease, there has been lot of incidences of COVID-19 positive exposure among the healthcare workers resulting in major crisis. Aim: The aim of the study was to emphasize various methods that can be used to manage COVID-19 crisis due to accidental exposure. Methods: An unprecedented exposure occurred to a COVID-19 positive healthcare worker in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), which led to quarantine of almost 90% of the primary staff. The methods undertaken included communication and continuation of clinical care through teleconsultation (video calling, zoom meetings for clinical decision, telecharting of daily prescription, and facilitating manpower from allied departments [only one pediatric resident each day], and restoration of services with come back). Results: There were total 11 babies at the time of exposure. Two babies were on respiratory support. The parents were counseled through teleconsultation. Nine babies could be discharged during quarantine period and there was no significant deterioration in the clinical condition of the two babies on respiratory support. All the babies were tested for COVID-19 as per post-exposure protocol and remained negative. Conclusion: With the help of teleconsultation and support from allied specialties and other health facilities, the crisis of COVID-19 exposure can be handled well.
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