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  • Writer's pictureAbderrahim Benmoussa, phD

Management of critically ill adults, a guideline summary for practioners

Quality of evidence: B-

 

Management of Critically Ill Adults With COVID-19

 

Authors: Poston JT et al.

Journal: JAMA

Objectives: Centralize and grade recommendations for critically ill patients

Strength of evidence: Low / Moderate (Little data available, expert advice, however grading based on the quality of evidence for each score)

Methods/publication type: A position/guidelines paper, 36 experts, 12 countries, expert advice based on COVID-19, SARS and MERS experience

Highlights:

  • Provides recommendation for hemodynamic and ventilatory support, and treatments for severe cases and provide grading of the quality of the evidence for each recommendation

  • These recommendations date of March, 26th and will likely be updated

  • Guidelines :

 

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