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Burns in pandemic times - The Graz way towards COVID-19 and back.

Sebastian P Nischwitz1, Daniel Popp2, Isabelle Sawetz2, Christian Smolle2, Alexandru-Cristian Tuca2, Hanna Luze3, Lars-Peter Kamolz3.   

Abstract

The first half of the year 2020 has been shaped by quarantines and lock-downs all over the world. The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a pandemic, that slowed down not only social interactions and economy, but also medical and health care. Governments and hospitals were forced to create ad hoc emergency plans maintaining the balance between an adequate participation in collective response of shutting-down to avoid a further spreading of the virus, while preserving the ongoing acute care and simultaneously being able to react to an imminent overextension with a collapse of capacities. The University Hospital Graz is one of the largest hospitals in Austria. As transregional trauma and burn centre it provides care for people from all over Austria and faced special challenges. We present the strategy of the University Hospital Graz in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and the way back to (new) normality. The strategy includes infrastructural, patient-centred and staff-centred measures. The continuously low numbers of new infections in Austria allowed a loosening of the lock-down measures already. Particular attention has to be paid to attentive screening of patients and triaging of surgeries during the re-boot. The re-boot needs to be slow and steady to reduce the risk of an infectiological relapse. Once this pandemic is defeated, a careful re-evaluation of the different internationally applied strategies should be performed to be prepared for the future.
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Burn centre; COVID-19; Pandemic; Re-boot; Shut-down; Strategy

Year:  2020        PMID: 33277088     DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2020.06.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns        ISSN: 0305-4179            Impact factor:   2.744


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Authors:  Vikash Ranjan Keshri; Margaret Peden; Tanu Jain; Bontha V Babu; Shivangi Saha; Maneesh Singhal; Robyn Norton; Jagnoor Jagnoor
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3.  [COVID-19 and plastic surgery: aesthetic surgery or essential medical care? - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patient care in the plastic surgery department at an university hospital].

Authors:  Daniel Popp; Christian Smolle; Sebastian P Nischwitz; Isabelle Sawetz; Caroline Schaunig; Raimund Winter; Stephan Spendel; Lars-Peter Kamolz
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