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Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines on the Management of Adults With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the ICU: First Update

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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic continues to affect millions worldwide. Given the rapidly growing evidence base, we implemented a living guideline model to provide guidance on the management of patients with severe or critical coronavirus disease 2019 in the ICU.

METHODS: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Coronavirus Disease 2019 panel has expanded to include 43 experts from 14 countries; all panel members completed an electronic conflict-of-interest disclosure form. In this update, the panel addressed nine questions relevant to managing severe or critical coronavirus disease 2019 in the ICU. We used the World Health Organization's definition of severe and critical coronavirus disease 2019. The systematic reviews team searched the literature for relevant evidence, aiming to identify systematic reviews and clinical trials. When appropriate, we performed a random-effects meta-analysis to summarize treatment effects. We assessed the quality of the evidence using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach, then used the evidence-to-decision framework to generate recommendations based on the balance between benefit and harm, resource and cost implications, equity, and feasibility.

RESULTS: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Coronavirus Diease 2019 panel issued nine statements (three new and six updated) related to ICU patients with severe or critical coronavirus disease 2019. For severe or critical coronavirus disease 2019, the panel strongly recommends using systemic corticosteroids and venous thromboprophylaxis but strongly recommends against using hydroxychloroquine. In addition, the panel suggests using dexamethasone (compared with other corticosteroids) and suggests against using convalescent plasma and therapeutic anticoagulation outside clinical trials. The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Coronavirus Diease 2019 panel suggests using remdesivir in nonventilated patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 and suggests against starting remdesivir in patients with critical coronavirus disease 2019 outside clinical trials. Because of insufficient evidence, the panel did not issue a recommendation on the use of awake prone positioning.

CONCLUSION: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Coronavirus Diease 2019 panel issued several recommendations to guide healthcare professionals caring for adults with critical or severe coronavirus disease 2019 in the ICU. Based on a living guideline model the recommendations will be updated as new evidence becomes available.
Author(s)
고윤석Allison McGeerAmy ArringtonAmy DzierbaAndrew RhodesAndrew RhodesBin DuCraig M CoopersmithDaniel S ChertowEddy FanElizabeth BridgesEmilie Belley-CoteFayez AlshamsiFlavia MachadoFrederick G HaydenGiuseppe CiterioGreg S MartinHallie C PrescottHannah WunschJozef KeseciogluKimbe
Issued Date
2021
Type
Article
Keyword
Adenosine Monophosphate - analogs & derivativesAdenosine Monophosphate - therapeutic useAdrenal Cortex Hormones - therapeutic useAdultsAlanine - analogs & derivativesAlanine - therapeutic useAnalysisAnesthesiaAnticoagulantsAustraliaCanadaCollege teachersCoronavirusesCOVID-19 - therapyCritical CareDexamethasone - therapeutic useDisease ManagementEpidemiologyEvidence-Based MedicineHemodynamicsHospitalsHumansHydroxychloroquineImmunizationPassiveIntensive Care UnitsMedical collegesMedical informaticsMedical policyMedical researchMedicineExperimentalMedicinePreventiveNetherlandsPatient PositioningPractice Guidelines as TopicPreventive health servicesResearch institutesSaudi ArabiaUnited KingdomVentilation
DOI
10.1097/CCM.0000000000004899
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/7104
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Publisher
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Location
미국
Language
영어
ISSN
0090-3493
Citation Volume
49
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
219
Citation End Page
234
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