Journal of Clinical Medicine (Dec 2022)

Aero-Medical Evacuation during SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: Extraordinary Measure or Emerging Treatment Option?

  • Domenico Benvenuto,
  • Tommaso Ascoli Bartoli,
  • Ambrogio Curtolo,
  • Claudia Palazzolo,
  • Serena Vita,
  • Andrea Mariano,
  • Laura Scorzolini,
  • Giuseppe Ippolito,
  • Luisa Marchioni,
  • Federico Cerini,
  • Gianpiero D’Offizi,
  • Francesco Vaia,
  • Emanuele Nicastri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12010133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 133

Abstract

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Aero-medical evacuation has been considered as a feasible and safe treatment option during COVID pandemic, particularly when the needs of affected patients exceed what local clinics and hospitals are supposed to provide. In this article, we analyzed the clinical course of 17 patients medically evacuated to the “L. Spallanzani” Institute in Rome, Italy from foreign countries, mainly Africa and Eastern Europe, who had COVID-19 pneumonia with, or without, coinfections such as malaria, HIV, tuberculosis and microbiologically confirmed sepsis syndrome. The aero-medical evacuation of patients with infectious diseases has become one of the greatest medical achievements we have reached during this pandemic; in fact, only two patients with life threatening coinfections have died. Although logistically difficult and cost consuming, medical evacuation should be considered as a treatment option more than a single extraordinary measure, especially among complex cases that require specific technical and human resources.

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