Respiratory Research (Oct 2020)

COVID-19 multidisciplinary high dependency unit: the Milan model

  • Stefano Aliberti,
  • Francesco Amati,
  • Maria Pappalettera,
  • Marta Di Pasquale,
  • Alice D’Adda,
  • Marco Mantero,
  • Andrea Gramegna,
  • Edoardo Simonetta,
  • Anna Maria Oneta,
  • Emilia Privitera,
  • Andrea Gori,
  • Giorgio Bozzi,
  • Flora Peyvandi,
  • Francesca Minoia,
  • Giovanni Filocamo,
  • Chiara Abbruzzese,
  • Marco Vicenzi,
  • Paola Tagliabue,
  • Salvatore Alongi,
  • Francesco Blasi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-01516-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract COVID-19 is a complex and heterogeneous disease. The pathogenesis and the complications of the disease are not fully elucidated, and increasing evidence shows that SARS-CoV-2 causes a systemic inflammatory disease rather than a pulmonary disease. The management of hospitalized patients in COVID-19 dedicated units is advisable for segregation purpose as well as for infection control. In this article we present the standard operating procedures of our COVID-19 high dependency unit of the Policlinico Hospital, in Milan. Our high dependency unit is based on a multidisciplinary approach. We think that the multidisciplinary involvement of several figures can better identify treatable traits of COVID-19 disease, early identify patients who can quickly deteriorate, particularly patients with multiple comorbidities, and better manage complications related to off-label treatments. Although no generalizable to other hospitals and different healthcare settings, we think that our experience and our point of view can be helpful for countries and hospitals that are now starting to face the COVID-19 outbreak.

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