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ICUBAM: ICU Bed Availability Monitoring and analysis in the Grand Est région of France during the COVID-19 epidemic

ICUBAM: ICU Bed Availability Monitoring and analysis in the Grand Est région of France during the COVID-19 epidemic

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Abstract BackgroundReliable information is an essential component for responding to the COVID-19 epidemic, especially regarding the availability of critical care beds (CCBs). We propose three contributions: a) ICUBAM (ICU Bed Availability Monitor), a tool which both collects and visualizes information on CCB availability entered directly by intensivists. b) An analysis of CCB availability and ICU admissions and outcomes using collected by ICUBAM during a 6-week period in the hard-hit Grand Est région of France, and c) Explanatory and predictive models adapted to CCB availability prediction, and fitted to availability information collected by ICUBAM. MethodsWe interact directly with intensivists twice a day, by sending a SMS with a web link to the ICUBAM form where they enter 8 numbers: number of free and occupied CCBs (ventilator-equipped) for both COVID-19 positive and COVID-19- negative patients, the number of COVID-19 related ICU deaths and discharges, the number of ICU refusals, and the number of patients transferred to another région due to bed shortages. The collected data are described using univariate and multivariate methods such as correspondence analysis and then modeled at different scales: a medium and long term prediction using SEIR models, and a short term statistical model to predict the number of CCBs. ResultsICUBAM was brought online March 25, and is currently being used in the Grand Est région by 109 intensivists representing 40 ICUs (95% of ICUs). ICUBAM allows for the calculation of CCB availability, admission and discharge statistics. Our analysis of data describes the evolution and extent of the COVID-19 health crisis in the Grand Est region: on April 6th, at maximum bed capacity, 1056 ventilator-equipped CCBs were present, representing 211% of the nominal regional capacity of 501 beds. From March 19th to March 31st, average daily COVID-19 ICU inflow was 68 patients/day, and 314 critical care patients were transferred out of the Grand Est region. With French lockdown starting on March 17th, a decrease of the daily inflow was found starting on April 1st: 23 patients/day during the first fortnight of April, and 7 patients/day during the last fortnight. However, treatment time for COVID-19 occupied CCBs is long: 15 days after the peak on March 31st, only 20% of ICU beds have been freed (50% after 1 month). Region-wide COVID-19 related in-ICU mortality is evaluated at 31%. Models trained from ICUBAM data are able to describe and predict the evolution of bed usage for the Grand Est region. ConclusionWe observe strong uptake of the ICUBAM tool, amongst both physicians and local healthcare stakeholders (health agencies, first responders etc.). We are able to leverage data collected with ICUBAM to better understand the evolution of the COVID-19 epidemic in the Grand Est region. We also present how data ingested by ICUBAM can be used to anticipate CCB shortages and predict future admissions. Most importantly, we demonstrate the importance of having a cross-functional team involving physicians, statisticians and computer scientists working both with first-line medical responders and local health agencies. This allowed us to quickly implement effective tools to assist in critical decision-making processes.

D¨|n¨¨s Maxime、Consortium ICUBAM、Husson Fran?ois、Iovene Valentin、Josse Julie、Kimmoun Antoine、Teboul Olivier、Dulac-Arnold Gabriel、Landes Fran?ois、Quintao Frederico、Yurchak Roman、Primet Romain、Raverdy Pierre Guillaume、Bonnasse-Gahot Laurent、Girgin Sertan、Nadal Jean-Pierre、Rouvreau Vincent

InriaInriaIRMARInriaInria||¨|cole polytechniqueCHRU de NancyGoogle ResearchGoogle ResearchTAU, LRI, Universit¨| Paris-SaclayGoogle ResearchInriaInriaInriaCentre d?ˉAnalyse et de Math¨|matique Sociales, ¨|cole des Hautes ¨|tudes en Sciences Sociales, CNRSGoogle ResearchLaboratoire de Physique de l?ˉ¨|cole normale sup¨|rieure, ENS, PSL University, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit¨|, Universit¨| de Paris||Centre d?ˉAnalyse et de Math¨|matique Sociales, ¨|cole des Hautes ¨|tudes en Sciences Sociales, CNRSInria

10.1101/2020.05.18.20091264

医学现状、医学发展医学研究方法计算技术、计算机技术

D¨|n¨¨s Maxime,Consortium ICUBAM,Husson Fran?ois,Iovene Valentin,Josse Julie,Kimmoun Antoine,Teboul Olivier,Dulac-Arnold Gabriel,Landes Fran?ois,Quintao Frederico,Yurchak Roman,Primet Romain,Raverdy Pierre Guillaume,Bonnasse-Gahot Laurent,Girgin Sertan,Nadal Jean-Pierre,Rouvreau Vincent.ICUBAM: ICU Bed Availability Monitoring and analysis in the Grand Est région of France during the COVID-19 epidemic[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.18.20091264.点此复制

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