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Clinical review: SARS – lessons in disaster management

机译:临床回顾:SARS –灾难管理课程

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Disaster management plans have traditionally been required to manage major traumatic events that create a large number of victims. Infectious diseases, whether they be natural (e.g. SARS [severe acute respiratory syndrome] and influenza) or the result of bioterrorism, have the potential to create a large influx of critically ill into our already strained hospital systems. With proper planning, hospitals, health care workers and our health care systems can be better prepared to deal with such an eventuality. This review explores the Toronto critical care experience of coping in the SARS outbreak disaster. Our health care system and, in particular, our critical care system were unprepared for this event, and as a result the impact that SARS had was worse than it could have been. Nonetheless, we were able to organize a response rapidly during the outbreak. By describing our successes and failures, we hope to help others to learn and avoid the problems we encountered as they develop their own disaster management plans in anticipation of similar future situations.
机译:传统上,需要灾难管理计划来管理造成大量受害者的重大创伤事件。无论是自然的传染病(例如SARS [严重急性呼吸系统综合症]和流行性感冒),还是生物恐怖活动造成的传染病,都有可能将大量危重病大量涌入我们已经紧张的医院系统。通过适当的计划,医院,卫生保健工作者和我们的卫生保健系统可以更好地应对这种情况。这篇评论探讨了多伦多应对SARS爆发灾难的重症监护经验。我们的医疗保健系统,特别是我们的重症监护系统,没有为这一事件做好准备,结果,SARS的影响要比本应的要严重。尽管如此,我们还是能够在疫情暴发期间迅速做出反应。通过描述我们的成功和失败,我们希望帮助其他人学习并避免我们在遇到类似未来情况时制定自己的灾难管理计划时遇​​到的问题。

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