Title of article :
Bracing the Emergency Department for the COVID-19 Era
Author/Authors :
Mathew, Roshan Department of Emergency Medicine - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - New Delhi, India , Bhat, Rachana Department of Emergency Medicine - Kasturba Medical College - Manipal, India , Sahu, Ankit Department of Emergency Medicine - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - New Delhi, India , Mohindra, Ritin Department of Internal Medicine - Postgraduate Institute of Medical Research - Chandigarh, India
Abstract :
The COVID-19 pandemic in a matter of few months has wreaked havoc across the globe. However as per the WHO, the worst may not be
over yet and COVID-19 is going to stay with us for
a long time. The coronavirus is highly contagious,
and in the current scenario containment measures
in the form of lockdowns and curfew may only be
useful in transiently flattening the curve and not
disease elimination. The absence of an effective
vaccine and/or treatment, means that morbidity
and mortality associated with COVID-19 is going
to increase in the foreseeable future. For the
emergency physicians (EPs) working on the
frontlines, the battle may have just begun. Any
patient coming to emergency room (ER), with
COVID-19 related symptoms or otherwise, could
be a potential source for the spread of coronavirus
infection in the hospital. With most of the ER’s
being overcrowded, the place itself will act as
amplifier which could lead to a catastrophe. Ever
since the beginning of this pandemic, our focus
has completely shifted to only COVID-19 related
symptoms which is proving detrimental for the
other non-COVID emergencies. We hereby put
forth certain possible solutions which may be
useful for the smooth functioning of our emergency departments (EDs).
Keywords :
Bracing , Emergency Department , COVID-19 , pandemic , Personal protective equipment , health
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine