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Informing emergency care for <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 patients: The <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 Emergency Department Quality Improvement Project protocol

Gerard O’Reilly, Rob Mitchell, Michael Noonan, Ryan Hiller, Biswadev Mitra, Lisa Brichko, Carl Lückhoff, Andrew Paton, De Villiers Smit, Mark J Santamaria, Peter Cameron

2020Emergency Medicine Australasia25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: There is an urgency to support Australian ED clinicians with real-time tools as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. The COVID-19 Emergency Department (COVED) Quality Improvement Project has commenced and will provide flexible and responsive clinical tools to determine the predictors of key ED-relevant clinical outcomes. METHODS: The COVED Project includes all adult patients presenting to a participating ED and meeting contemporary testing criteria for COVID-19. The dataset has been embedded in the electronic medical record and the COVED Registry has been developed. RESULTS: Outcomes measured include being COVID-19 positive and requiring intensive respiratory support. Regression methodology will be used to generate clinical prediction tools. CONCLUSION: This project will support EDs during this pandemic.

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