[Recommendations for the management of critically ill patients with COVID-19 in Intensive Care Units].
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Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe
- Vidal-Cortes, Pablo
- Santos, Emili Diaz
- Alonso, Eduardo Aguilar
- Menendez, Rocio Amezaga
- Ballesteros, Maria Angeles
- Bodi, Maria A
- Laguna, Maria Luisa Bordeje
- Garnacho Montero, Jose
- Sanchez, Manuela Garcia
- Sanchez, Marta Lopez
- Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
- Calvo, Ana Ochagavia
- Carmona, Sara Alcantara
- Ojeda, David Andaluz
- Arebalo, Oihane Badallo
- Gonzalez, Helena Barrasa
- Sa, Marcio Borges
- Estella, Angel
- Roca, Ricard Ferrer
- Gutierrez, Virginia Fraile
- Cabanes, MariPaz Fuset
- Vich, Carola Gimenez-Esparza
- Iglesias, Carlos Gonzalez
- Hernandez-Tejedor, Alberto
- Carlos Igeno Cano, Jose
- Posadilla, David Iglesias
- Rivera, Juan Jose Jimenez
- Jorge, Celina Llanos
- Llompart-Pou, Juan Antonio
- Camps, Vicent Lopez
- Cardenas, Carol Lorencio
- Neira, Pilar Marcos
- Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin
- Gonzalez, Mercedes Martin-Macho
- Villen, Luis Martin
- Casals, Xavier Nuvials
- Suner, Andrea Ortiz
- Diaz, Manuel Quintana
- Sedes, Pedro Rascado
- Nunez, Maria Recuerda
- Carbajo, Lorena Del Rio
- Aguirregabiria, Montserrat Rodriguez
- Oviedo, Alejandro Rodriguez
- Betolaza, Iratxe Seijas
- Cuesta, Cruz Soriano
- Canas, Borja Suberviola
- Ching, Claudia Vera
- Gonzalez, Anxela Vidal
- Fenor, Lluis Zapata
- Crespo, Rafael Zaragoza
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the admission of a high number of patients to the ICU, generally due to severe respiratory failure. Since the appearance of the first cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection, at the end of 2019, in China, a huge number of treatment recommendations for this entity have been published, not always supported by sufficient scientific evidence or with methodological rigor necessary. Thanks to the efforts of different groups of researchers, we currently have the results of clinical trials, and other types of studies, of higher quality. We consider it necessary to create a document that includes recommendations that collect this evidence regarding the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19, but also aspects that other guidelines have not considered and that we consider essential in the management of critical patients with COVID-19. For this, a drafting committee has been created, made up of members of the SEMICYUC Working Groups more directly related to different specific aspects of the management of these patients.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 2173-5727, 2173-5727
- Tipo:
- Article
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- PubMed:
- 34545260
Medicina intensiva
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Keywords
- COVID-19, COVID-19 Testing, COVID-19 drug treatment, Critical care, Intensive Care Units, Recuento de palabras, SARS-CoV-2
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Vidal P,Santos ED,Alonso EA,Menendez RA,Ballesteros MA,Bodi MA,Laguna MLB,Garnacho J,Sanchez MG,Sanchez ML,Martin I,Calvo AO,GALLEYMORE PR,Carmona SA,Ojeda DA,Arebalo OB,Gonzalez HB,Sa MB,CASTELLANOS A,Estella A,Roca RF,Gutierrez VF,Cabanes MF,Vich CG,Iglesias CG,Hernandez A,Carlos Igeno Cano J,Posadilla DI,Rivera JJJ,Jorge CL,Llompart JA,Camps VL,Cardenas CL,Neira PM,Delgado MCM,Gonzalez MM,Villen LM,Casals XN,Suner AO,Diaz MQ,Sedes PR,Nunez MR,Carbajo LR,Aguirregabiria MR,Oviedo AR,Betolaza IS,Cuesta CS,Canas BS,Ching CV,Gonzalez AV,Fenor LZ,Crespo RZ. [Recommendations for the management of critically ill patients with COVID-19 in Intensive Care Units]. Med Intensiva (Engl Ed). 2021.
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