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Identifying prioritization criteria to supplement critical care triage protocols for the allocation of ventilators during a pandemic influenza.

Shawn Winsor1, Cécile M Bensimon2, Robert Sibbald3, Kyle Anstey4, Paula Chidwick5, Kevin Coughlin6, Peter Cox7, Robert Fowler8, Dianne Godkin9, Rebecca A Greenberg10, Randi Zlotnik Shaul11.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify supplementary criteria to provide direction when the Ontario Health Plan for an Influenza Pandemic (OHPIP) critical care triage protocol is rendered insufficient by its inability to discriminate among patients assessed as urgent, and there are insufficient critical care resources available to treat those in that category. To accomplish this task, a Supplementary Criteria Task Force for Critical Care Triage was struck at the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics. The task force reviewed publically available protocols and policies on pandemic flu planning, identified 13 potential triage criteria and determined a set of eight key ethical, legal and practical considerations against which it assessed each criterion. An online questionnaire was distributed to clinical, policy and community stakeholders across Canada to obtain feedback on the 13 potential triage criteria toward selecting those that best met the eight considerations. The task force concluded that the balance of arguments favoured only two of the 13 criteria it had identified for consideration: first come, first served and random selection. The two criteria were chosen in part based on a need to balance the clearly utilitarian approach employed in the OHPIP with equity considerations. These criteria serve as a defensible "fail safe" mechanism for any triage protocol.
Copyright © 2014 Longwoods Publishing.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25191808     DOI: 10.12927/hcq.2014.23833

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Q        ISSN: 1710-2774


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