Critical care triaging in the shadow of COVID-19 : ethics considerations

Date
2020
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Publisher
Health & Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
Since the World Health Organization declared coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, COVID-19 infection and the associated mortality have increased exponentially, globally. South Africa (SA) is no exception. Concerns abound over whether SA’s healthcare system can withstand a demand for care that is disproportionate to current resources, both in the state and private health sectors. While healthcare professionals in SA have become resilient and adept at making difficult decisions in the face of resource limitations, a surge in COVID-19 cases could place a severe strain on the country’s critical care services and necessitate unprecedented rationing decisions. This could occur at two critical points: access to ventilation, and withdrawal of intensive care in nonresponsive or deteriorating cases. The ethical dimensions of decision-making at both junctures merit urgent consideration
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CITATION: Singh, J. A. & Moodley, K. 2020. Critical care triaging in the shadow of COVID-19 : ethics considerations. South African Medical Journal, doi:10.7196/SAMJ.2020.v110i5.14778.
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.za
Keywords
COVID-19 (Disease), Coronaviruses -- Treatment -- Moral and ethical aspects, Critical care medicine
Citation
Singh, J. A. & Moodley, K. 2020. Critical care triaging in the shadow of COVID-19 : ethics considerations. South African Medical Journal, doi:10.7196/SAMJ.2020.v110i5.14778.