- 2021-07-26 05:33:27
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Covid-19 Surge: Too many patients for a few hospital beds
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UNB Dhaka: Jul-26,
Faced with a severe shortage of ICU and general beds the government hospitals in capital Dhaka are struggling to cope with a steady stream of Covid-19
patients, many of them coming from outside the city in
critical condition.
The rush has filled
the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) to the brim and forced the authorities to admit
patients more than their capacity. And yet many have been kept in the waiting
list for a bed, while others have simply been asked to hunt beds in other hospitals.
That includes even the critical patients who need intensive care.
According to the
Health Department, there are 16 government hospitals in the capital dedicated
to Covid patients. Three of these hospitals don’t have any ICU. Seven of the
remaining 13 hospitals had no ICU bed empty as of Saturday.
In the remaining six
hospitals, only 40 ICU beds were available as of Saturday, said the authorities
adding things are changing by hours.
The pressure has
mounted on the Dhaka hospitals as patients are arriving from other adjoining
district hospitals for shortage of ICU facilities there. The few ICU beds are
already full.
ICU beds are not
easily available in the districts. An average of 25 patients need ICU in the
hospitals designated for coronavirus in the capital.
As per the Health
Department, this increasing number of Covid patients has led hospitals to
provide treatment to the patients against the limited number of beds.
Brig. Gen.
Nazmul Haque, director of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, told UNB that there
is no scope for the ICUs to remain vacant as the beds available are fewer than
the demand. Every day 60 to 70 new Covid patients are being admitted.
Some patients have to be admitted even without a bed. Some critical patients
have to be transferred to Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic
Surgery.
Dhaka Medical College
Hospital has 705 general beds for Covid-19 patients. Currently, 724 Covid
patients are undergoing treatment there. In other words, an extra 19 patients
are admitted against the bed capacity. None of the 10 ICU beds are vacant for
patients.
Among the government
hospitals in the capital, Covid-dedicated Kurmitula General Hospital is
providing treatment to about 50 additional patients against 265 beds.
The other government
hospitals present a similar picture.
Dr Habibur Rahman,
director of Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College and Hospital in Kishoreganj,
said, "We have 200 beds here. The hospital is crowded with patients as
more and more patients are coming for treatment. There are 10 ICUs and all are
occupied with patients."
In Chattogram
Division, Chattogram Medical College Hospital are providing treatment to an
extra 20 patients against 206 beds, Private Maternal and Child Hospital to 15
patients additional patients against 109 beds and Al Manahil Nurture General
Hospital to an extra five patients against 43 beds.
Cumilla Medical
College Hospital has an extra 15 patients against 106 beds.
In Khulna Division, 20
additional patients are undergoing treatment against 121 beds in Jashore
General Hospital, 20 extra patients against 50 beds in Magura Sadar Hospital
and 100 additional patients against 190 beds in Kushtia General Hospital.
In Rajshahi Division,
Mohammad Ali Hospital in Bogura in providing treatment to 40 extra patients
against 242 beds, Rajshahi Medical College Hospital to 40 extra patients
against 434 beds and Natore Adhunik Sadar Hospital to 20 extra patients against
70 beds.
In Mymensingh
Division, 10 extra patients are admitted against 210 beds in Mymensingh Medical
College Hospital.
Extra five Covid
patients are undergoing treatment against 84 beds at Sylhet Shaheed Shamsuddin
Ahmed Hospital in Sylhet Division.
In Barisha Division,
extra 15 patients are being treated against 50 beds in Barguna sadar Hospital.
In this regard,
Director General of the Health Department Abul Bashar Khurshid Alam told UNB
that there are preparations for tackling the increased number of Covid
patients.
He said
recommendations have been made to set up field hospitals in different districts
for patients outside Dhaka and also to increase the number of beds.
The DG also said,
"In the current situation, we have not seen any results of the 14-day
lockdown as yet. Generally, the results are usually seen after 3-4 days of a
lockdown.”
“We are trying our
best to understand the condition of the patient and take necessary medical
measures. Arrangements are being made to bring oxygen from India. At present
our country has a demand of 200 tonnes of Oxygen daily," he said.