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[The organisation of intensive care in a situation of pandemic avian influenza].

B Guery1, B Guidet, S Beloucif, D Floret, C Le Gall, P Montravers, C Chouaid, P-H Jarreau, B Régnier.   

Abstract

The development of an epidemic of avian influenza will have a major impact on the organisation and structure of the facilities for treatment. This paper, the product of collaboration between the six learned societies concerned, analyses the impact of a possible pandemic on the various aspects of management of patients requiring intensive care. It describes the organisation of hospital pathways for flu and non-flu patients with, in particular, the necessary actions in terms of separation of care facilities, the triage of patients and the cancellation of non-urgent activities. It analyses the preconditions necessary for the efficient functioning of intensive care and the predictable limiting factors. It underlines the importance of training of medical and paramedical personnel. Finally, it tackles the specific problems of paediatric intensive care: organisation, capacity for admissions and training.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18449083     DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8425(08)71519-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Mal Respir        ISSN: 0761-8425            Impact factor:   0.622


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1.  Hospital mortality of adults admitted to Intensive Care Units in hospitals with and without Intermediate Care Units: a multicentre European cohort study.

Authors:  Maurizia Capuzzo; Carlo Volta; Tania Tassinati; Rui Moreno; Andreas Valentin; Bertrand Guidet; Gaetano Iapichino; Claude Martin; Thomas Perneger; Christophe Combescure; Antoine Poncet; Andrew Rhodes
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2014-10-09       Impact factor: 9.097

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