TY -的T1 -管理的支持性护理需求受灾COVID-19 JF -欧洲呼吸杂志》乔和J - 10.1183/13993003.00815 -2020欧元六世- 55 - 4 SP - 2000815 AU -塞布丽娜Bajwah AU -安德鲁-威尔科克AU -理查德·塔AU -马西莫Costantini盟——克劳迪娅Bausewein盟——史蒂芬·t·西蒙AU -伊丽莎白Bendstrup盟-温迪·普伦蒂斯盟米里亚姆·J·约翰逊AU -大卫·c·克鲁非盟-迈克尔Kreuter如此说道盟Athol美国井的非盟萨伦德美国出生AU -波利埃特蒙德盟艾琳·J·希金森Y1 - 2020/04/01 UR - //www.qdcxjkg.com/content/55/4/2000815.abstract N2 -在全球范围内,由冠状病毒疾病影响的人数2019 (COVID-19)正在迅速增加。In most (>80%), the illness is relatively mild and can be self-managed out of hospital. However, for about 20%, the illness causes respiratory compromise severe enough to require hospital admission [1]. Patients with severe and critical disease need full active treatment. This may include oxygen for hypoxaemia and ventilatory support, along with optimal management of complications, e.g. super-imposed bacterial infection, and any underlying comorbidities, e.g. COPD or congestive heart failure. To date, no antiviral agent has shown to be effective in treating the disease [2].For patients with COVID-19, there is a moral obligation to provide good supportive care to prevent avoidable suffering. This article provides a succinct informative overview, clinical guidance and information sheets for both patients and families. https://bit.ly/2UPFsOjThank you to all the patients and members of the public at the European Lung Foundation and Cicely Saunders Institute as well as Howard Almond (Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis) and Sarah Dix for their valuable contributions to drafting the information leaflets. ER -