RÉSUMÉ
On 31 December 2019, the Health Commission of Hubei Province of China first unveiled a group of unexplained cases of pneumonia, which WHO subsequently defined as the new coronavirus of 2019 (SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 has presented rapid person-to-person transmission and is currently a global pandemic. In the largest number of cases described to date of hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 disease (2019-nCoViD), 26% required care in an intensive care unit (ICU). This pandemic is causing an unprecedented mobilization of the scientific community, which has been associated with an exponentially growing number of publications in relation to it. This narrative literature review aims to gather the main contributions in the area of intensive care to date in relation to the epidemiology, clinic, diagnosis and management of 2019-nCoViD.
Sujet(s)
Betacoronavirus , Infections à coronavirus , Soins de réanimation/statistiques et données numériques , Pandémies , Pneumopathie virale , Facteurs âges , Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 , Antiviraux/usage thérapeutique , Infections asymptomatiques/épidémiologie , Betacoronavirus/génétique , Betacoronavirus/isolement et purification , COVID-19 , Infections à coronavirus/diagnostic , Infections à coronavirus/traitement médicamenteux , Infections à coronavirus/épidémiologie , Infections à coronavirus/transmission , Maladie grave/épidémiologie , Humains , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A , Équipement de protection individuelle/normes , Pneumopathie virale/diagnostic , Pneumopathie virale/traitement médicamenteux , Pneumopathie virale/épidémiologie , Pneumopathie virale/transmission , SARS-CoV-2 , Norme de soins , Évaluation des symptômes/méthodes , Triage/méthodesRÉSUMÉ
On 31 December 2019, the Health Commission of Hubei Province of China first unveiled a group of unexplained cases of pneumonia, which WHO subsequently defined as the new coronavirus of 2019 (SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 has presented rapid person-to-person transmission and is currently a global pandemic. In the largest number of cases described to date of hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 disease (2019-nCoViD), 26% required care in an intensive care unit (ICU). This pandemic is causing an unprecedented mobilization of the scientific community, which has been associated with an exponentially growing number of publications in relation to it. This narrative literature review aims to gather the main contributions in the area of intensive care to date in relation to the epidemiology, clinic, diagnosis and management of 2019-nCoViD.