Author/Authors :
Ahmadi, Omid Department of Emergency Medicine -Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Nasr‑Esfahani, Mohammad Department of Emergency Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Azimi Meibody, Azita Department of Emergency Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ebrahimi, Mehdi Department of Emergency Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Maghami‑Mehr, Asieh Department of Statistics, Payame Noor University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
The confirmed and suspected cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID‑19) have increased in the entire world. There
is still no vaccine or definitive treatment for this virus due to its unknown pathogenesis and proliferation pathways. Optimized
supportive care remains the main therapy, and the clinical efficacy for the subsequent agents is still under investigation. Enormous
demand for handling the COVID‑19 outbreak challenged both the health‑care personnel and medical supply system. As outbreaks
of COVID‑19 develop, prehospital workers, emergency medical services personnel, and other emergency responders are potentially
asked to follow specific practice guidelines to mitigate the effects of an escalating pandemic. In this article, we have summarized the
current guidance on potential COVID‑19 management options. The recent experience with COVID‑19 provided lessons on strategy
and policymaking that the government and ministry of health should be on the alert and concentrate more on capacity to manage
an outbreak like COVID‑19. It is important to consider the new data that emerge daily regarding clinical characteristics, treatment
options, and outcomes for COVID‑19.
Keywords :
COVID‑19 , disease management , emergency treatment , emergency ward