Evaluation of a New Triage Protocol for Palliative Care for Patients with COVID-19 in Brazil

To evaluate the implementation of a triage protocol for palliative care (PC) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PALI-COVID) at a referral center in Brazil. A retrospective observational study was conducted. Based on the triage protocol, patients were classified into a red group, a yellow group, and a gre...

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Published in:Journal of palliative medicine Vol. 26; no. 2; p. 253
Main Authors: Loyola Correa, Tulio, Salomão Simão, Áurea Maria, Barros Sobreira, Joyce Veceli, Baeninger Anbar, Fernanda, Yarshell, Flávia, Brandão, Ana Beatriz, Queirós Estuque, Monica, Aparecida Rocha, Juraci, Tavares de Carvalho, Ricardo
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Abstract To evaluate the implementation of a triage protocol for palliative care (PC) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PALI-COVID) at a referral center in Brazil. A retrospective observational study was conducted. Based on the triage protocol, patients were classified into a red group, a yellow group, and a green group (GG). Patients should receive PC as recommended for each group. A total of 1517 patients were included in the analysis. About 11% (  = 162) of patients received PC. About 35% (  = 529) of all patients died. There was a significant difference in the mortality rate between the groups; the GG had the highest mortality rate. Most patients who died (77.1%) did not receive PC. PALI-COVID was effective in identifying patients who had a higher risk of death and needed end-of-life support. Despite the protocol, few patients received PC.
AbstractList To evaluate the implementation of a triage protocol for palliative care (PC) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PALI-COVID) at a referral center in Brazil. A retrospective observational study was conducted. Based on the triage protocol, patients were classified into a red group, a yellow group, and a green group (GG). Patients should receive PC as recommended for each group. A total of 1517 patients were included in the analysis. About 11% (  = 162) of patients received PC. About 35% (  = 529) of all patients died. There was a significant difference in the mortality rate between the groups; the GG had the highest mortality rate. Most patients who died (77.1%) did not receive PC. PALI-COVID was effective in identifying patients who had a higher risk of death and needed end-of-life support. Despite the protocol, few patients received PC.
Author Loyola Correa, Tulio
Baeninger Anbar, Fernanda
Tavares de Carvalho, Ricardo
Brandão, Ana Beatriz
Aparecida Rocha, Juraci
Yarshell, Flávia
Salomão Simão, Áurea Maria
Barros Sobreira, Joyce Veceli
Queirós Estuque, Monica
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