Intensive care for seriously ill patients affected by novel coronavirus sars – CoV – 2: Experience of the Crema Hospital, Italy
신종 코로나바이러스 사스 감염 중환자 집중치료 - CoV - 2: 이탈리아 크레마 병원 경험
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Journal: The American journal of emergency medicine [Category] MERS, SARS, 진단, 치료기술, 치료제,
Journal: The American journal of emergency medicine [Category] MERS, SARS, 진단, 치료기술, 치료제,
[키워드] 19 outbreak
acute lung damage
Acute respiratory infection
Admission
admitted to ICU
Affect
affected
age
alterations
analyzed
Antibiotic therapy
Antiviral
appear
appearance
ARDS
assistance
available data
average
average age
barotrauma
barotrauma mechanism
bilateral pneumonia
blood chemistry
blood gas
blood gas analysis
Care
caused
cerebral hemorrhage
Chest
close contact
Comorbidities
Comorbidity
Complication
complications
condition
conditions
consecutive patient
cortisone
CoV
CoV - 2
COVID
criterion
Critical
D-dimer
death
Deceased
Department
died
disease
disease outbreak
distribution
dosage
effort
Emergency
emergency department
emergency room
Encephalitis
event
events
Evidence
experience
flu
forms
gas analysis
general condition
gold
heart disease
help
heparin
heterogeneity
heterogeneous
high mortality
Hospitalization
Hydroxychloroquine
hydroxychloroquine therapy
hypoxia
ICU
identify
IL6
impairment
Infection
intensive care
intensive care unit
Intubated
intubated patients
intubation
ischemic heart disease
Italy
lesion
lesions
less
liver
liver failure
low molecular weight
lung damage
majority
male
management
Mechanical
mechanical ventilation
mechanism
medium
moderate
monoclonal antibody
Mortality
mortality data
multi-organ failure
multiple comorbidities
multiple comorbidity
myopathies
neurological
New coronavirus
non-invasive ventilation
Novel coronavirus
occurred
Older
onset of symptom
operators
outbreak
oximetry
pandemic
parameter
Pathogens
pathology
pathway
Patient
patients
patients died
patients with SARS
phenotype
Prevalence
Prevention and control
Prognosis
Prognostic factor
Protective
protocol
protocols
recruited
recruitment
renal
renal failure
Research
resource
respiratory
respiratory distress
respiratory droplet
Respiratory droplets
respiratory infection
respiratory insufficiency
resulting
SARI
SARS
Sepsis
seriously ill patient
severe hypoxia
Severe respiratory distress
shown
sudden onset
Support
Surveillance
survival
surviving patient
surviving patients
survivor
Survivors
Symptom
syndrome
systemic disease
the timing
therapy
thromboembolic
thromboembolic complication
tracheal
Transmission
Treatment
venous
Ventilation
Viral
was performed
worsening
[DOI] 10.1016/j.ajem.2020.08.005 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
[DOI] 10.1016/j.ajem.2020.08.005 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article