| Literature DB >> 26450633 |
Adebola Ajao1, Scott V Nystrom2, Lisa M Koonin3, Anita Patel3, David R Howell2, Prasith Baccam4, Tim Lant2, Eileen Malatino3, Margaret Chamberlin5, Martin I Meltzer3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A large-scale public health emergency, such as a severe influenza pandemic, can generate large numbers of critically ill patients in a short time. We modeled the number of mechanical ventilators that could be used in addition to the number of hospital-based ventilators currently in use.Entities:
Keywords: mechanical ventilators; model; pandemic; public health emergency; surge capacity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26450633 PMCID: PMC4636910 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2015.105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Disaster Med Public Health Prep ISSN: 1935-7893 Impact factor: 1.385
Figure 1Components Needed for Effective Mechanical Ventilation in Response to a Large-Scale Public Health Emergency.
Number of Total Additional Mechanically Ventilated Patients Who Can be Treated at the Peak of an Influenza Pandemic on the Basis of Available Staffed Beds and Trained Staff in the US Healthcare System by Capacity Levels.
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| Staff | Shifts/day | Category | No. in US | Patient:staff ratio | Percentage available, % | No. of patients treatable | Category | No. in US | Patient:staff ratio | Percentage available, % | No. of patients treatable | Category | No. in US | Patient:staff ratio | Percentage Available, % | No. of patients treatable |
| Hospital bed | Intensive and critical care bed (adult & pediatric) | 81,790 | 10 | 8179 | Intensive, critical care bed (adult & pediatric) and intermediate-care beds (step-down, postoperative, emergency care) | 261,790 | 10 | 26,179 | Intensive, critical care bed (adult & pediatric), intermediate-care beds (step-down, postoperative, emergency care) general ward bed | 886,262 | 10 | 88,626 | ||||
| 20 | 16,358 | 20 | 52,358 | 20 | 177,252 | |||||||||||
| Physicians | 2 | Critical care; pulmonary care | 12,600 | 10:1 | 10 | 6300 | Anesthesiologist; emergency care; cardiothoracic surgeon | 95,615 | 10:1 | 10 | 48,000 | Anesthesiologist; emergency care; cardiothoracic surgeon | 95,615 | 24:1 | 10 | 115,000 |
| 15:1 | 10 | 9450 | 15:1 | 10 | 71,711 | 20 | 229,500 | |||||||||
| 10:1 | 20 | 12,600 | 10:1 | 20 | 95,615 | |||||||||||
| 15:1 | 20 | 18,900 | 15:1 | 20 | 143,500 | |||||||||||
| Respiratory therapy professional | 2 | Respiratory therapists | 112,500 | 4:1 | 10 | 22,500 | Respiratory therapists | 112,500 | 7:1 | 10 | 39,000 | Respiratory therapists | 112,500 | 8:1 | 10 | 45,000 |
| 6:1 | 10 | 33,750 | 9:1 | 10 | 50,625 | 12:1 | 10 | 67,500 | ||||||||
| 4:1 | 20 | 45,000 | 7:1 | 20 | 78,750 | 8:1 | 20 | 90,000 | ||||||||
| 6:1 | 20 | 67,500 | 9:1 | 20 | 101,300 | 12:1 | 20 | 135,000 | ||||||||
| Nurses | 2 | Critical care | 503,124 | 1:1 | 10 | 25,000 | Critical care | 503,124 | 2:1 | 10 | 50,000 | Critical care | 503,124 | 3:1 | 10 | 75,500 |
| 1:1 | 20 | 50,000 | 2:1 | 20 | 101,000 | 6:1 | 10 | 151,000 | ||||||||
| 3:1 | 20 | 151,000 | ||||||||||||||
| 6:1 | 20 | 302,000 | ||||||||||||||
Constraining Components by Capacity Level at the Peak of an Influenza Pandemic
| Number of Total Additional Patients Who Can be Ventilated Nationwide by Capacity Level | |||
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| Component and subcomponents | Conventional Capacity Level | Contingency Capacity Level | Crisis Capacity Level |
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| 8200–16,400 |
| 88,600–177,300 |
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| Physicians |
| 47,800–143,400 | 114,700–229,500 |
| Respiratory therapists | 22,500–67,500 | 39,400–101,300 |
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| Critical care nurses | 25,200–50,300 | 50,300–100,600 | 75,500–301,900 |
Values in bold indicate the constraining component at each capacity level.
Sensitivity Analysis of Constraining Components by Capacity Level at the Peak of an Influenza Pandemic
| Number of Total Additional Patients Who Can be Ventilated Nationwide by Capacity Level | |||
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| Components/subcomponents | Conventional Capacity Level | Contingency Capacity Level | Crisis Capacity Level |
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| 16,400–49,100 |
| 177,300–265,900 |
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| Physicians |
| 76,500–344,200 | 183,600–550,700 |
| Respiratory therapists | 36,000–162,000 | 63,000–243,000 |
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| Critical care nurses | 42,000–120,750 | 80,500–241,500 | 120,800–724,400 |
Values in bold indicate the constraining component at each capacity level. Inputs varied from Table 2 in this sensitivity analysis.