Selected article for: "critical care and epidemic peak"

Author: Ruoran Li; Caitlin Rivers; Qi Tan; Megan B Murray; Eric Toner; Marc Lipsitch
Title: The demand for inpatient and ICU beds for COVID-19 in the US: lessons from Chinese cities
  • Document date: 2020_3_13
  • ID: k4l45ene_14
    Snippet: In Wuhan, COVID-19 accounted for a total of 32,486 ICU-days and 176,136 serious-inpatientdays between January 10 and February 29 (Figure 1) , an average of 637 ICU patients and 3,454 serious inpatients on each day over that 51-day period. During the peak of the epidemic from mid to late February, a maximum of 19,425 patients (24.5 per 10,000 adults) were hospitalized, 9,689 patients (12.2 per 10,000 adults) were considered to be in "serious" cond.....
    Document: In Wuhan, COVID-19 accounted for a total of 32,486 ICU-days and 176,136 serious-inpatientdays between January 10 and February 29 (Figure 1) , an average of 637 ICU patients and 3,454 serious inpatients on each day over that 51-day period. During the peak of the epidemic from mid to late February, a maximum of 19,425 patients (24.5 per 10,000 adults) were hospitalized, 9,689 patients (12.2 per 10,000 adults) were considered to be in "serious" condition, and 2,087 patients (2.6 per 10,000 adults) needed critical care per day.

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