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. 2005 Aug;9(4):311-3.
doi: 10.1186/cc3533. Epub 2005 Apr 27.

Critical care during epidemics

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Critical care during epidemics

Lewis Rubinson et al. Crit Care. 2005 Aug.

Abstract

We recommend several actions that could improve hospitals' abilities to deliver critical care during epidemics involving large numbers of victims. In the absence of careful pre-event planning, demand for critical care services may quickly exceed available intensive care unit (ICU) staff, beds and equipment, leaving the bulk of the infected populace without benefit of potentially lifesaving critical care. The toll of death may be inversely proportional to the ability to augment critical care capacity, so critical care health care professionals must take the lead for planning and preparing to care for numbers of seriously ill patients that far exceed available ICU beds.

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