Abstract

The Intensive Care Society held a webinar on 3 April 2020 at which representatives from 11 of the most COVID-19 experienced hospital trusts in England and Wales shared learning around five specific topic areas in an open forum. This paper summarises the emerging learning and practice shared by those frontline clinicians.

Highlights

  • At the time of writing, 51,608 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK in less than three months; 5373 have died.[1]

  • The Intensive Care Society held a webinar on 3 April 2020 at which representatives from 11 of the most COVID-19 experienced hospital trusts in England and Wales shared learning around five specific topic areas in an open forum

  • This paper summarises the emerging learning and practice shared by those frontline clinicians

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Summary

Introduction

Around 5%2 of COVID-19 infections appear to require intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Examples of clinical practice: proning on admission to ICU if in early phase (predominantly perfusion) disease.

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