Gil Rodríguez-Caravaca1, Rafael Timermans2, Juan Manuel Parra-Ramírez3, Francisco Javier Domínguez-Hernández3, Alejandro Algora-Weber4, Alberto Delgado-Iribarren5, Guillermo Hermida-Gutiérrez6. 1. Preventive Medicine and Public Health Department, Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: grodriguez@fhalcorcon.es. 2. Occupational Health Department, Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain. 3. Emergency Department, Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain. 4. Critical Care Department, Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain. 5. Microbiology Department, Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain. 6. Medical Direction, Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The first Ebola virus infected patient outside Africa was diagnosed and treated at Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital (AFUTH). We describe the integrated management strategy (medical, occupational health, preventive and public health) applied to the case. METHODS: Descriptive study of health-care management of an unexpected case of Ebola virus disease (EVD) at AFUTH treated on 6 October 2014. We describe the clinical evolution of the patient while he was attended at the Emergency Department, the drawing-up process of the action protocol, the process of training of hospital staff, the administrative management for transferring the patient to the referral centre, and the measures implemented for cleaning, disinfection and management of waste. Qualitative variables are expressed as percentages. RESULTS: Our centre designed and updated, from May to October, five versions of the acting and care protocol for patients with EVD. The protocol was in force at the AFUTH when a nursing assistant was attended on 6 October 2014. All preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic measures outlined in the protocol were applied and 206 professionals had received training and information about care procedures with a suspect case. CONCLUSION: Health-care management of an unexpected case of EVD was adequate and there was no secondary cases in our staff as a result. All resources available should be used to fight EVD.
INTRODUCTION: The first Ebola virus infectedpatient outside Africa was diagnosed and treated at Alcorcón Foundation University Teaching Hospital (AFUTH). We describe the integrated management strategy (medical, occupational health, preventive and public health) applied to the case. METHODS: Descriptive study of health-care management of an unexpected case of Ebola virus disease (EVD) at AFUTH treated on 6 October 2014. We describe the clinical evolution of the patient while he was attended at the Emergency Department, the drawing-up process of the action protocol, the process of training of hospital staff, the administrative management for transferring the patient to the referral centre, and the measures implemented for cleaning, disinfection and management of waste. Qualitative variables are expressed as percentages. RESULTS: Our centre designed and updated, from May to October, five versions of the acting and care protocol for patients with EVD. The protocol was in force at the AFUTH when a nursing assistant was attended on 6 October 2014. All preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic measures outlined in the protocol were applied and 206 professionals had received training and information about care procedures with a suspect case. CONCLUSION: Health-care management of an unexpected case of EVD was adequate and there was no secondary cases in our staff as a result. All resources available should be used to fight EVD.
Authors: José Joaquín Mira; Alberto Asencio-Aznar; Teresa Gea; Susana Lorenzo; Pedro Antón Journal: Med Princ Pract Date: 2015-11-26 Impact factor: 1.927