Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia

Colombia, like many developing nations, does not have a strong health system able to respond to a pandemic of the magnitude of Covid-19. There is an increasing need to create a model that allows particular clinics and hospitals to estimate the number of patients that require Intensive Care Units-ICU...

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Main Authors: Claudia Rivera-Rodriguez, Beatriz Piedad Urdinola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.582706/full
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spelling doaj-c43f6be1d3e34820b61bbe044e38b1462020-11-25T04:02:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652020-11-01810.3389/fpubh.2020.582706582706Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, ColombiaClaudia Rivera-Rodriguez0Beatriz Piedad Urdinola1Department of Statistics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandDepartment of Statistics, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, ColombiaColombia, like many developing nations, does not have a strong health system able to respond to a pandemic of the magnitude of Covid-19. There is an increasing need to create a model that allows particular clinics and hospitals to estimate the number of patients that require Intensive Care Units-ICU care (critical), and the number of patients that require hospital care (severe), but not ICU care, in order to manage their limited resources. This paper presents a prediction of the total number of ICU and regular beds that will be needed in Bogotá, Colombia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. We use an SEIR model that includes three different categories of infection: those who can stay at home, those who need regular hospital beds, and those who need ICU treatment. The model allows for a time varying transmission rate which we use to incorporate the measures introduced by the government over the period of one semester. The model predicts that by mid November 2020, the city will need 1362 ICU beds and more than 9000 regular hospital beds. The number of active cases will be 67,866 by then and the death toll will reach 13,268 people by the end of December. We provide a Shiny app available at https://claudia-rivera-rodriguez.shinyapps.io/shinyappcovidclinic/. The original values in the app reproduce the results of this paper, but the parameters and starting values can be changed according to the user's needs. COVID-19 has posed too many challenges to health systems around the globe. This model is a useful tool for cities, hospitals and clinics in Colombia that need to be prepared for the excess demand of services that a pandemic like this one generates. Unfortunately, the model predicts that by mid-November the projected capacity of the system in Bogotá will not be enough. We expect the lockdown rules to be strengthened in future days, so the death toll will not be as bad as predicted by this model.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.582706/fullCOVID-19SEIRBogotácompartmental modelColombia
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Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia
Frontiers in Public Health
COVID-19
SEIR
Bogotá
compartmental model
Colombia
author_facet Claudia Rivera-Rodriguez
Beatriz Piedad Urdinola
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title Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia
title_short Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia
title_full Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia
title_fullStr Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Hospital Demand During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Bogotá, Colombia
title_sort predicting hospital demand during the covid-19 outbreak in bogotá, colombia
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Public Health
issn 2296-2565
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Colombia, like many developing nations, does not have a strong health system able to respond to a pandemic of the magnitude of Covid-19. There is an increasing need to create a model that allows particular clinics and hospitals to estimate the number of patients that require Intensive Care Units-ICU care (critical), and the number of patients that require hospital care (severe), but not ICU care, in order to manage their limited resources. This paper presents a prediction of the total number of ICU and regular beds that will be needed in Bogotá, Colombia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. We use an SEIR model that includes three different categories of infection: those who can stay at home, those who need regular hospital beds, and those who need ICU treatment. The model allows for a time varying transmission rate which we use to incorporate the measures introduced by the government over the period of one semester. The model predicts that by mid November 2020, the city will need 1362 ICU beds and more than 9000 regular hospital beds. The number of active cases will be 67,866 by then and the death toll will reach 13,268 people by the end of December. We provide a Shiny app available at https://claudia-rivera-rodriguez.shinyapps.io/shinyappcovidclinic/. The original values in the app reproduce the results of this paper, but the parameters and starting values can be changed according to the user's needs. COVID-19 has posed too many challenges to health systems around the globe. This model is a useful tool for cities, hospitals and clinics in Colombia that need to be prepared for the excess demand of services that a pandemic like this one generates. Unfortunately, the model predicts that by mid-November the projected capacity of the system in Bogotá will not be enough. We expect the lockdown rules to be strengthened in future days, so the death toll will not be as bad as predicted by this model.
topic COVID-19
SEIR
Bogotá
compartmental model
Colombia
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.582706/full
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