OBJECTIVES:. A statewide working group in Minnesota created a ventilator allocation scoring system in anticipation of functioning under a Crisis Standards of Care declaration. The scoring system was intended for patients with and without coronavirus disease 2019. There was disagreement about whether the scoring system might exacerbate health disparities and about whether the score should include age. We measured the relationship of ventilator scores to in-hospital and 3-month mortality. We analyzed our findings in the context of ethical and legal guidance for the triage of scarce resources. DESIGN:. Retrospective cohort study. SETTING:. Multihospital within a single healthcare system. PATIENTS:. Five-hundred four patients emergently intubat...
PURPOSE: Whether the quality of the ethical climate in the intensive care unit (ICU) improves the id...
BACKGROUND: Since its introduction by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the ventilator bundl...
We respond to recent comments on our proposal to improve justice in ventilator triage, in which we u...
“I owe my life to a ventilator,” David Lat, a patient recovering from COVID-19, told the media days ...
Background In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, many health systems, including those in the...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the changes in ventilator management over time in patients with neurologic d...
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has placed intensive care units (ICU) triage at ...
With the COVID-19 outbreak severely overwhelming healthcare systems worldwide, countries must decide...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
PURPOSE: This scoping review sought to identify objective factors to assist clinicians and policy-ma...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a shortage of intensive care resources. Intensivists' op...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
A public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic, will lead to shortages of mechanical venti...
This document, Ethical Considerations for Decision Making Regarding Allocation of Mechanical Ventila...
PURPOSE: Whether the quality of the ethical climate in the intensive care unit (ICU) improves the id...
BACKGROUND: Since its introduction by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the ventilator bundl...
We respond to recent comments on our proposal to improve justice in ventilator triage, in which we u...
“I owe my life to a ventilator,” David Lat, a patient recovering from COVID-19, told the media days ...
Background In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, many health systems, including those in the...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the changes in ventilator management over time in patients with neurologic d...
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has placed intensive care units (ICU) triage at ...
With the COVID-19 outbreak severely overwhelming healthcare systems worldwide, countries must decide...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
PURPOSE: This scoping review sought to identify objective factors to assist clinicians and policy-ma...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a shortage of intensive care resources. Intensivists' op...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
A public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic, will lead to shortages of mechanical venti...
This document, Ethical Considerations for Decision Making Regarding Allocation of Mechanical Ventila...
PURPOSE: Whether the quality of the ethical climate in the intensive care unit (ICU) improves the id...
BACKGROUND: Since its introduction by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the ventilator bundl...
We respond to recent comments on our proposal to improve justice in ventilator triage, in which we u...