1 Million Ventilators Project

1 Million Ventilators Project

We need to develop a strategic reserve of 1,000,000+ emergency ventilators ASAP. These don't need to be fancy medical ventilators, they just need to work. In a pandemic, the limited existing ventilator supply and stockpile... read more

Doctors and Nurses Plead for Masks on Social Media

Doctors and Nurses Plead for Masks on Social Media

As supplies have dwindled, doctors and nurses have improvised ways to make their stock last. Now they're urging leaders to help. An intensive-care nurse in Illinois was told to make a single-use mask last for five days. An... read more

Characteristics and Outcomes of 21 Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients in Washington State

Characteristics and Outcomes of 21 Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients in Washington State

This study represents the first description of critically ill patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the US. Patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection (positive result by polymerase chain reaction testing of a nasopharyngeal... read more

COVID-19 Emergency Intubation Simulation Guidance

COVID-19 Emergency Intubation Simulation Guidance

Glenfield Hospital have produced a simulation based on the above joint guidance which may be helpful for teaching and familiarisation. Small modifications have been made based on local resources and feedback. Thanks to the... read more

Chinese Anesthesiologists Share Strategies for Health Care Response to COVID-19

Chinese Anesthesiologists Share Strategies for Health Care Response to COVID-19

Anesthesiologists treating patients at the forefront of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China, share valuable lessons for other practitioners as the wave of coronavirus infections rolls through other countries.... read more

Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combatting COVID-19

Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combatting COVID-19

We are public health scientists who have closely followed the emergence of 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and are deeply concerned about its impact on global health and wellbeing. We have watched as the scientists,... read more

Health Professionals Fight Against COVID-19 Myths and Misinformation

Health Professionals Fight Against COVID-19 Myths and Misinformation

Misinformation about the COVID-19 travels faster than the virus and complicates the job of doctors who are treating those infected and responding to concerns of their other patients. An array of myths springing up around... read more

COVID-19: We’re Making Decisions Without Reliable Data

COVID-19: We’re Making Decisions Without Reliable Data

The current coronavirus disease, COVID-19, has been called a once-in-a-century pandemic. But it may also be a once-in-a-century evidence fiasco. At a time when everyone needs better information, from disease modelers and... read more

Clinical Utility and Technique for Lung Ultrasound in COVID-19 Cases

Clinical Utility and Technique for Lung Ultrasound in COVID-19 Cases

Since the outbreak of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan in December 2019 and its subsequent evolution to a pandemic in March 2020, there has been growing interest in the utility of lung ultrasound in the workup and management... read more

COVID-19: A Message From Concerned Physicians

COVID-19: A Message From Concerned Physicians

The COVID-19 pandemic has reached a point where containment is no longer possible. The COVID-19 threat is real, and rapidly getting worse. Many of you are very nervous, some are unsure of the validity of the information you... read more

Care for Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19

Care for Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19

Initial reports suggest that COVID-19 is associated with severe disease that requires intensive care in approximately 5% of proven infections. Given how common the disease is becoming, as in prior major severe acute respiratory... read more

Safe Airway Society Principles of Airway Management and Tracheal Intubation Specific to the COVID-19

Safe Airway Society Principles of Airway Management and Tracheal Intubation Specific to the COVID-19

Transmission of COVID-19 is primarily through droplet spread. These droplets are affected by gravity and may cause direct transmission from close contact or contribute to surface contamination (where the virus may remain... read more

Splitting Ventilators to Provide Titrated Support to a Large Group of Patients

Splitting Ventilators to Provide Titrated Support to a Large Group of Patients

COVID-19 can out-strip the number of mechanical ventilators available to us. This has led to interest in using a single ventilator to support multiple patients. This post will review the theory and evidence regarding this... read more

Critical Care and the COVID-19 Outbreak in Italy: Early Experience and Forecast

Critical Care and the COVID-19 Outbreak in Italy: Early Experience and Forecast

There was an immediate sharp increase in ICU admissions from day 1 to day 14. The increase was steady and consistent. Publicly available data indicate that ICU admissions (nā€‰=ā€‰556) represented 16% of all patients (nā€‰=ā€‰3420)... read more

Lung Ultrasonography Features of COVID-19 Pneumonia

Lung Ultrasonography Features of COVID-19 Pneumonia

As lung abnormalities may develop before clinical manifestations and nucleic acid detection, experts have recommended early chest computerized tomography (CT) for screening suspected patients. The high contagiousness... read more

COVID-19 Airway Management – The Role of Simulation

COVID-19 Airway Management – The Role of Simulation

Health services around the world are faced with the challenge of preparing for the impact of COVID-19 on their communities as we all prepare for a potential global pandemic. I see a great role for simulation in process... read more

Who Gets the Hospital Bed?

Today, Italy has more than 10,000 cases of the coronavirus. There are now simply too many patients for each one of them to receive adequate care. Doctors and nurses are unable to tend to everybody. They lack machines to ventilate... read more