Author: Heijnen, Tyler; Vandebergh, Vincent; Vandepitte, Catherine; Buck, Robbert
Title: Regional anesthesia in coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic Cord-id: 2oc4sq68 Document date: 2021_8_16
ID: 2oc4sq68
Snippet: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has presented numerous challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. The virus is highly contagious and infectious since transmission can occur via multiple routes. General measures to prevent viral transmission to patients and healthcare personnel, such as a reduction in clinical load and routine testing, must be coupled with multiple additional safety measures in perioperative services. RECENT FINDINGS: Regional anesthesia preserves respirator
Document: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has presented numerous challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. The virus is highly contagious and infectious since transmission can occur via multiple routes. General measures to prevent viral transmission to patients and healthcare personnel, such as a reduction in clinical load and routine testing, must be coupled with multiple additional safety measures in perioperative services. RECENT FINDINGS: Regional anesthesia preserves respiratory function and reduces aerosol-generating procedures typically associated with airway management in general anesthesia, making it the first choice for a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patient in need of surgery with anesthesia. A well thought out regional anesthetic plan, implementation of hygiene and (personal) safety measures are necessary to ensure the best possible outcome for both the patient and the healthcare staff. SUMMARY: The present review addresses both practical and recommended measures for performing regional anesthesia in the pandemic, to ensure patient and staff safety, and equipment protection. Further research and evidence-based guidelines are necessary to devise an established standard of care during the current COVID-19 and possible future pandemics.
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