ELSO Webinar

ECMO in COVID-19 To date, there is limited worldwide experience with using ECMO in COVID-19 patients. The ELSO – Extracorporeal Life Support Organization continues to collect data through our member centers, and will provide recommendations as additional information becomes available. Moreover, to support the ECMO providers community, we are going to host a series of … Read more

COVID-19 infographics

ECMO in COVID-19 related severe cardiopulmonary failure: visual summary of the recently published ELSO – Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Consensus guideline: unique considerations on when & how to provide ECLS in SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus pandemic, with potential indications/contraindications. Download full document at https://bit.ly/ELSOCOVID19 Surviving Sepsis Campaign COVID-19 guidelines to support management of critically ill ICU patients … Read more

COVID-19 Global Cases by Johns Hopkins CSSE

Would you like to track the COrona VIrus Disease 2019 global cases in realtime? an online dashboard for tracking worldwide spread of the Coronavirus has been built & is regularly updated by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University; the map is freely available and constantly updated link. http://bit.ly/37ILsg0

Update on COVID-19: from epidemiology to clinical characteristics, & some recommendations

Report of the World Health Organization (WHO)-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019:– major findings about virus, outbreak, transmission dynamics, disease progression/severity, the China response and knowledge gaps;– recommendations in five major areas to inform the ongoing response in China and globally, for countries with imported cases and/or outbreaks of COVID-19, for uninfected countries, for … Read more

Update on COVID-19: from epidemiology to clinical characteristics, & some recommendations

Report of the World Health Organization (WHO)-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019: – major findings about virus, outbreak, transmission dynamics, disease progression/severity, the China response and knowledge gaps; – recommendations in five major areas to inform the ongoing response in China and globally, for countries with imported cases and/or outbreaks of COVID-19, for uninfected … Read more

Characteristics of & main lessons from COVID-19

Characteristics of & main lessons from COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak in China: summary of a report of 72314 cases (data from Chinese CDC), with comparison of COVID-19 with SARS and MERS, and response to the novel Coronavirus epidemic. Here some of the key findings: age: 87%: 30-79 years, 1% respectively 10-19 & <10 years spectrum of … Read more

CSECLS Recommendations on extracorporeal support for critically ills with COVID-19 pneumonia

Recommendations on Extracorporeal Life Support for critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia from the Chinese Society of Extracorporeal Life Support. Along with the sharp increase in confirmed cases of novel Coronavirus infection, some of the most critically ills will require ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) support. Based on the clinical data related to … Read more

Clinical characteristics of Covid-19

Clinical characteristics of patients with 2019nCoV (now properly defined by World Health Organization (WHO) Covid-19) in these 3 papers. Data extraction on 1,099 patients with laboratory-confirmed #Covid-19 from 552 hospitals in 31 provinces/provincial municipalities through January 29th, 2020. Authors reported 5% of patients admitted to #ICU, 2.18% requiring invasive ventilation, and 1.36% death rate. Extracorporeal … Read more

WHO Critical Care Training Short Course for SARI

The World Health Organization has launched a free open access course, the WHO Critical Care Training Short Course for Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI), including content on clinical management of patients with a severe acute respiratory infection, intended for clinicians working in ICUs in low and middle-income countries involved in critical care management of adult … Read more

Imaging in 2019nCov infection

Early recognizing imaging features of novel Coronavirus infection: mandatory for promptly implement treatment/support strategies, but also for isolating case and performing an effective public health monitoring/response; some open access paper have been published on Radiology, starting with a series reviewing chest CT scans of symptomatic patients infected with 2019-nCoV, with emphasis on identifying & characterizing … Read more