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You Need a Plan: A Stepwise Protocol for Operating Room Preparedness During an Infectious Pandemic.
Arora, Vivek; Evans, Connie; Langdale, Lorrie; Lee, Alex.
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  • Arora V; is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, is an Operating Room Registered Nurse Educator, is a Surgical Intensivist and Chief of General Surgery, and is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, all at VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. Vivek Arora and Alex Lee are
  • Evans C; is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, is an Operating Room Registered Nurse Educator, is a Surgical Intensivist and Chief of General Surgery, and is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, all at VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. Vivek Arora and Alex Lee are
  • Langdale L; is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, is an Operating Room Registered Nurse Educator, is a Surgical Intensivist and Chief of General Surgery, and is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, all at VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. Vivek Arora and Alex Lee are
  • Lee A; is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, is an Operating Room Registered Nurse Educator, is a Surgical Intensivist and Chief of General Surgery, and is an Anesthesiologist and Surgical Intensivist, all at VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. Vivek Arora and Alex Lee are
Fed Pract ; 37(5): 212-218, 2020 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32454574
BACKGROUND: The worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the syndrome designated COVID-19, presents a challenge for emergency operative management. The transmission and virulence of this new pathogen has raised concern for how best to protect operating room staff while effectively providing care to the infected patient requiring urgent or emergent surgery. OBSERVATIONS: Establishment of a clear protocol that adheres to rigorous infection control measures while providing a safe system for interfacility transport and operative care is vital to a successful surgical pandemic response. While emergency protocols must be rapidly developed, they should be collaboratively improved and incorporate new knowledge as and when it becomes available. These measures combined with practice drills to keep operating room personnel ready and able should help construct processes that are useful, easy to follow, and tailored to the unique local environment of each health care setting. CONCLUSIONS: After the initial apprehensions and struggles during our confrontation with the COVID-19 crisis, it is our hope that the experience we share will be helpful to surgical staff at other institutions grappling with the challenges of operative care in the pandemic environment. While this protocol focuses on the current COVID-19 pandemic, these recommendations serve as a template for surgical preparedness that can be readily adapted to infectious disease crisis that unfortunately might emerge in the future.

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Fed Pract Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Fed Pract Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos