| Literature DB >> 33276601 |
Paolo Cremonesi1, Marina Sartini2,3,4, Anna Maria Spagnolo2,3, Giulia Adriano4, Eva Zsirai5, Carlotta Patrone6, Isabella Cevasco7, Maria Luisa Cristina2,3,4.
Abstract
Liguria is a northwestern region of Italy that, since the WHO has declared COVID-19 as a pandemic (11 March 2020), presented 108 patients hospitalized, 34 of which were in the intensive care unit. Due to this serious epidemiological emergency, the transformation of a long-distance ferry ship into a hospital ship for COVID-19 patients who were still positive after the acute phase of the illness was carried out to free up hospital beds for patients in the acute phase. The ship was moored in the port of Genoa, the capital of Liguria. The conversion was localized to a single deck, where designated healthcare areas were identified. From 23 March to 18 June 2020, 191 patients were admitted onto the ship; they were provided with high-level healthcare guaranteed by the multi-disciplinary nature of clinical competencies available. Patients had a favorable outcome in all cases, confirmed by their recovery and negative swab results. Moreover, no cases of voluntary discharge were recorded. To the best of our knowledge, this is the only example in the world in which a passenger ship was transformed into a ship hospital for COVID patients.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; public health and environmental policies; ship hospital
Year: 2020 PMID: 33276601 PMCID: PMC7730349 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17238976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Time frames of major preliminary actions undertaken to turn the ship into a hospital ship and actions undertaken to enable the provision of healthcare.
Ship hospital pre-hospitalization assessment sheet.
| Pre-Hospitalization Assessment Sheet for the Ship Hospital, Port of Genoa | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | |||
| Surname | |||
| Date and place of birth | |||
| Hospital | |||
| Ward | |||
| YES | NO | Patient with current COVID-19 infection diagnosis | |
| Colonized patient/patient infected with multidrug resistant organisms (MDRO) | |||
| Colonized patient/infected with | |||
| Dementia | |||
| Drug dependence | |||
| Psychiatric disorder | |||
| Claustrophobia | |||
| Oxygen therapy Litres/min: | |||
| Has the patient’s clinical and diagnostic assessment been completed? | |||
| Are the patient’s clinical conditions stable? | |||
| Does further hospitalization require low intensity care? | |||
| Is the patient able to walk autonomously and are they self-sufficient in daily functions? | |||
| Is the patient awake, oriented, and cooperative? | |||
| Is hospital pharmacological therapy and clinical monitoring still required? | |||
| Has a treatment cycle been prepared for the patient for the presumed duration of the disease? | |||
| Has necessary clinical documentation been prepared for the patient, including a detailed treatment program? | |||
| Does healthcare documentation contain the phone numbers of relatives or family members authorized by the patient? | |||
| First positive swab date: | Second swab date (if any): | Third swab date (if any): | |
| Specify any comorbidities and/or essential anamnestic data: | |||
Figure 2Entrance for healthcare and non-healthcare staff, patients, and providers.
Characteristics of patients hospitalized on the COVID hospital ship.
| Characteristics of Patients Hospitalized | % ( |
|---|---|
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| Cough | 7.85 (15) |
| Fever | 2.62 (5) |
| Dyspnea | 3.66 (7) |
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| Autonomous | 99.48 (190) |
| Oriented | 99.48 (190) |
| Ambulatory | 100 (191) |
| Ambulatory with aid | 6.81 (13) |
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| |
| At least three | 3.14 (6) |
| From three to five | 6.28 (12) |
| More than five | 4.71 (9) |
| Visual impairments | 3.14 (6) |
| Hearing impairments | 1.05 (2) |
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| |
| 0–10 Low risk | 98.43 (188) |
| 11–19 Medium risk | 1.57 (3) |
| ≥20 high risk | 0.00 (0) |
| 2.09 (4) |
Characteristics of patients who were transferred to the hospital.
| Patient | Age | Gender | Reason of Re-Admission to Hospital | Days Admitted in Hospital Ship Before Transfer to Hospital |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 1 | 58 | Female | Diverticulosis (returned to ship after seven days) | 20 |
| Patient 2 | 63 | Male | Acute pancreatitis | 57 |
| Patient 3 | 82 | Male | Transferred to hospital for diagnostic investigation | 37 |
| Patient 4 | 59 | Male | Taken to ED due to chest pains (returned to ship after two days) | 10 |
| Patient 5 | 75 | Female | Fell, probable fracture of right leg, knee and femur | 9 |