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Kluge, S; Janssens, U; Welte, T; Weber-Carstens, S; Schälte, G; Spinner, C D; Malin, J J; Gastmeier, P; Langer, F; Wepler, M; Westhoff, M; Pfeifer, M; Rabe, K F; Hoffmann, F; Böttiger, B W; Weinmann-Menke, J; Kersten, A; Berlit, P; Haase, R; Marx, G; Karagiannidis, C.
  • Kluge S; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internistische Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (DGIIN); Berlin.
  • Janssens U; Deutsche Interdisziplinäre Vereinigung für Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin (DIVI), Berlin.
  • Welte T; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pneumologie und Beatmungsmedizin (DGP), Berlin.
  • Weber-Carstens S; ARDS Netzwerk Deutschland, Berlin.
  • Schälte G; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internistische Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (DGIIN); Berlin.
  • Spinner CD; Deutsche Interdisziplinäre Vereinigung für Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin (DIVI), Berlin.
  • Malin JJ; ARDS Netzwerk Deutschland, Berlin.
  • Gastmeier P; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internistische Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (DGIIN); Berlin.
  • Langer F; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pneumologie und Beatmungsmedizin (DGP), Berlin.
  • Wepler M; ARDS Netzwerk Deutschland, Berlin.
  • Westhoff M; Deutsche Interdisziplinäre Vereinigung für Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin (DIVI), Berlin.
  • Pfeifer M; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin (DGAI), Nürnberg.
  • Rabe KF; ARDS Netzwerk Deutschland, Berlin.
  • Hoffmann F; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin (DGAI), Nürnberg.
  • Böttiger BW; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Infektiologie (DGI), Berlin.
  • Weinmann-Menke J; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Infektiologie (DGI), Berlin.
  • Kersten A; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hygiene und Mikrobiologie (DGHM), Münster.
  • Berlit P; Gesellschaft für Thrombose und Hämostaseforschung (GTH), Köln.
  • Haase R; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin (DGAI), Nürnberg.
  • Marx G; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pneumologie und Beatmungsmedizin (DGP), Berlin.
  • Karagiannidis C; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pneumologie und Beatmungsmedizin (DGP), Berlin.
Pneumologie ; 75(2): 88-112, 2021 Feb.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1033360
ABSTRACT
Since December 2019, the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome - Corona Virus-2) has been spreading rapidly in the sense of a global pandemic. This poses significant challenges for clinicians and hospitals and is placing unprecedented strain on the healthcare systems of many countries. The majority of patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) present with only mild symptoms such as cough and fever. However, about 6 % require hospitalization. Early clarification of whether inpatient and, if necessary, intensive care treatment is medically appropriate and desired by the patient is of particular importance in the pandemic. Acute hypoxemic respiratory insufficiency with dyspnea and high respiratory rate (> 30/min) usually leads to admission to the intensive care unit. Often, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates/consolidations or even pulmonary emboli are already found on imaging. As the disease progresses, some of these patients develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Mortality reduction of available drug therapy in severe COVID-19 disease has only been demonstrated for dexamethasone in randomized controlled trials. The main goal of supportive therapy is to ensure adequate oxygenation. In this regard, invasive ventilation and repeated prone positioning are important elements in the treatment of severely hypoxemic COVID-19 patients. Strict adherence to basic hygiene, including hand hygiene, and the correct wearing of adequate personal protective equipment are essential when handling patients. Medically necessary actions on patients that could result in aerosol formation should be performed with extreme care and preparation.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Respiratory Distress Syndrome / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Language: German Journal: Pneumologie Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Respiratory Distress Syndrome / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Language: German Journal: Pneumologie Year: 2021 Document Type: Article