Who to escalate during a pandemic? A retrospective observational study about decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.
Stephanie BeresfordAditi TandonSofia FarinaBrian JohnstonMaryam CrewsIngeborg Dorothea WeltersPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2023)
Decisions who to escalate to critical care in settings with limited resources pose moral distress on clinicians. 4C score, age and CFS did not change significantly between the two surges but differed significantly between patients deemed suitable for escalation and those deemed unsuitable by clinicians. Risk prediction tools may be useful in a pandemic to supplement clinical decision-making, even though escalation thresholds require adjustments to reflect changes in risk profile and outcomes between different pandemic surges.