• Heart, lung & circulation · Jun 2020

    Letter

    Consensus guidelines for interventional cardiology services delivery during covid-19 pandemic in Australia and new Zealand.

    • S T H Lo, A S Yong, A Sinhal, S Shetty, A McCann, D Clark, L Galligan, S El-Jack, M Sader, R Tan, H Hallani, P Barlis, R Sechi, E Dictado, A Walton, G Starmer, R Bhagwandeen, D Y Leung, C P Juergens, R Bhindi, D W M Muller, R Rajaratnum, J K French, L Kritharides, and Interventional council of CSANZ and COVID-19 Interventional cardiology working group.
    • Department of Cardiology, Liverpool Hospital, NSW, Australia. Electronic address: Intervention@csanz.edu.au.
    • Heart Lung Circ. 2020 Jun 1; 29 (6): e69-e77.

    AbstractThe global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic poses an unprecedented stress on healthcare systems internationally. These Health system-wide demands call for efficient utilisation of resources at this time in a fair, consistent, ethical and efficient manner would improve our ability to treat patients. Excellent co-operation between hospital units (especially intensive care unit [ICU], emergency department [ED] and cardiology) is critical in ensuring optimal patient outcomes. The purpose of this document is to provide practical guidelines for the effective use of interventional cardiology services in Australia and New Zealand. The document will be updated regularly as new evidence and knowledge is gained with time. Goals Considerations.Copyright © 2020.

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