TY - JOUR T1 - Adaptation of ED design layout during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national cross-sectional survey JF - Emergency Medicine Journal JO - Emerg Med J SP - 789 LP - 793 DO - 10.1136/emermed-2020-211012 VL - 38 IS - 10 AU - Delphine Douillet AU - Thomas Saloux AU - Pauline Ravon AU - François Morin AU - Thomas Moumneh AU - Bruno Carneiro AU - Pierre Marie Roy AU - Dominique Savary Y1 - 2021/10/01 UR - http://emj.bmj.com/content/38/10/789.abstract N2 - Background The aim was to describe the organisational changes in French EDs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic with regard to architectural constraints and compare with the recommendations of the various bodies concerning the structural adjustments to be made in this context.Methods As part of this cross-sectional study, all heads of emergency services or their deputies were contacted to complete an electronic survey. This was a standardised online questionnaire consisting of four parts: characteristics of the responding centre, creation of the COVID-19 zone and activation of the hospital’s emergency operations plan, flow and circulation of patients and, finally, staff management. Each centre was classified according to its workload related to COVID-19 and its size (university hospital centre, high-capacity hospital centre and low-capacity hospital centre). The main endpoint was the frequency of implementation of international guidelines for ED organisation.Results Between 11 May and 20 June 2020, 57 French EDs completed the online questionnaire and were included in the analysis. Twenty-eight EDs were able to separate patient flows into two zones: high and low viral density (n=28/57, 49.1%). Of the centres included, 52.6% set up a specific triage area for patients with suspected COVID-19 (n=30/57). Whereas, in 15 of the EDs (26.3%), the architecture made it impossible to increase the surface area of the ED.Conclusion All EDs have adapted, but many of the changes recommended for the organisation of ED could not be implemented. ED architecture constrains adaptive capacities in the context of COVID-19.No data are available. ER -