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Dr. Manuel Mirón Rubio, Head of the HaH Service, Torrejón
University Hospital in Spain shares his experience with the current COVID-19
situation and how the Hospital at Home program in his hospital is involved in
the process.
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BY MANUEL MIRON - SATURDAY, 14 MARCH 2020
I work as a doctor at the Torrejon Hospital (Madrid, Spain) Hospital at Home service, one of the first hospital affected by the coronavirus crisis in my country.
From the beginning of this crisis, hospital managers thought that the hospital at home unit was an essential strategy to reduce hospital overload. We have designed an early discharge plan for patients affected by the coronavirus. This plan includes patients with pneumonia improving after 48h of admission.
The criteria for being admitted in HaH unit include:
- Baseline SatO2 > 90%
- Respiratory rate < 24 pm
- Heart rate < 100 bpm
- Systolic blood pressure >90 mmHg
- Axilar temperatura < 37.2ºC (this criterion could be revised because we have observed that some febril patients are in an excellent clinical condition).
- Stable neurological status
- Improving, (not severe) transaminases and LDH levels
- Improving (not severe) lymphopenia levels
- Improving C-reactive protein levels
- Ability and commitment of both patient and caregiver for understanding and aplying estrict isolation measures at home.
- General HaH criteria
Since March 6th, we have admitted 19 patients at our HaH unit, with different ages, conditions and severity. Three have already been discharged, and 16 remain admitted. Up to now none of them have been readmitted due to complications or clinical worsening.
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