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Journal Article > Letter

Evidence-based guidelines for supportive care of patients with Ebola virus disease

Lamontagne F, Fowler RA, Adhikari NK, Murthy S, Brett-Major D, Jacobs M, Uyeki TM, Vallenas C, Norris SL, Fischer WA Nd, Fletcher TE, Levine AC, Reed P, Bausch DG, Gove S, Hall A, Shepherd S, Siemieniuk R, Lamah MC, Kamara R, Nakyeyune P, Soka MJ, Edwin AK, Hazzan AA, Elkarsany MM, Adachi T, Benhadj L, Clement C, Crozier I, Garcia A, Hoffman SJ, Guyatt GH
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Abstract
The 2013-16 Ebola virus disease outbreak in west Africa was associated with unprecedented challenges in the provision of care to patients with Ebola virus disease, including absence of pre-existing isolation and treatment facilities, patients' reluctance to present for medical care, and limitations in the provision of supportive medical care. Case fatality rates in west Africa were initially greater than 70%, but decreased with improvements in supportive care. To inform optimal care in a future outbreak of Ebola virus disease, we employed the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology to develop evidence-based guidelines for the delivery of supportive care to patients admitted to Ebola treatment units. Key recommendations include administration of oral and, as necessary, intravenous hydration; systematic monitoring of vital signs and volume status; availability of key biochemical testing; adequate staffing ratios; and availability of analgesics, including opioids, for pain relief.
Subject Area
models of careEbola
DOI
10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31795-6
Published Date
17-Oct-2017
PubMed ID
29054555
Languages
English
Journal
Lancet
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 391, Issue 10121, Pages 700-708
Issue Date
01-Feb-2018
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