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. 2021 May;35(5):1503-1508.
doi: 10.1053/j.jvca.2020.03.035. Epub 2020 Mar 29.

Anesthesia Management and Perioperative Infection Control in Patients With the Novel Coronavirus

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Anesthesia Management and Perioperative Infection Control in Patients With the Novel Coronavirus

Weixia Li et al. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2021 May.

Abstract

Anesthesiologists have a high risk of infection with COVID-19 during perioperative care and as first responders to airway emergencies. The potential of becoming infected can be reduced by a systematic and integrated approach that assesses infection risk. The latter leads to an acceptable choice of materials and techniques for personal protection and prevention of cross-contamination to other patients and staff. The authors have presented a protocolized approach that uses diagnostic criteria to clearly define benchmarks from the medical history along with clinical symptoms and laboratory tests. Patients can then be rapidly assigned into 1 of 3 risk categories that direct the choice of protective materials and/or techniques. Each hospital can adapt this approach to develop a system that fits its individual resources. Educating medical staff about the proper use of high-risk areas for containment serves to protect staff and patients.

Keywords: COVID-19; anesthesia; infection; safety.

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Surgery classification management process.
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Steps for medical staff to put on and take off protective clothing in and out of the contaminated area.

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