WHO gives new recommendations on COVID-19 treatment

The guidelines were made by WHO's experts in cognizance of the available evidences on the virus.

WHO gives new recommendations on COVID-19 treatment

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended new ways of handling of patients suffering from coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The new recommendations were made in cosultation with " an independent panel of experts and the Guideline Development Group" on the basis of detailed rapid reviews of all available evidence.

New guidelines

For hospitalized patients, the WHO is now suggesting the use of low dose anticoagulants for preventing blood clots from forming in the blood vessels (thrombosis).

For hospitalized patients who are taking supplemental oxygen (including high-flow nasal oxygen) or from ventilators, the WHO suggests positioning patients on their stomachs to increase oxygen flow (awake prone positioning).

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For COVID-19 patients at home, the WHO is suggesting the use of a pulse oximetry machine to measure oxygen levels in the blood - but warns that this needs to be coordinated with other aspects of home care, such as education for the patient and care provider and regular follow-up of the patient.

"The guidelines also include recommendations on the use of care bundles to systematize care provision for COVID-19 patients, as well as a recommendation to favour clinical judgement over models in making decisions for the patient’s care," the WHO said in revised clinical management guidelines on Tuesday as quoted by Graphic.com.