Author: Iribarne, Alexander; Thourani, Vinod H.; Cleveland, Joseph C.; Malaisrie, Sukit Christopher; Romano, Matthew A.; Moon, Marc R.; Ramakrishna, Harish; Mewhort, Holly E. M.; Halkos, Michael; Sultan, Ibrahim; Kindler, Christine; Firstenberg, Michael S.; Dayan, Victor; Kasirajan, Vigneshwar; Salerno, Chris; Phillips, Alistair
Title: Cardiac surgery considerations and lessons learned during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic Cord-id: ldi18rf6 Document date: 2020_7_15
ID: ldi18rf6
Snippet: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has transformed cardiac surgical practices. Limitations in intensive care resources and personal protective equipment have required many practices throughout the globe to pause elective operations and now slowly resume operations. However, much of cardiac surgery is not elective and patients continue to require surgery on an urgent or emergent basis during the pandemic. This continued need for providing surgical services has introduced several unique considerations rangin
Document: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has transformed cardiac surgical practices. Limitations in intensive care resources and personal protective equipment have required many practices throughout the globe to pause elective operations and now slowly resume operations. However, much of cardiac surgery is not elective and patients continue to require surgery on an urgent or emergent basis during the pandemic. This continued need for providing surgical services has introduced several unique considerations ranging from how to prioritize surgery, how to ensure safety for cardiac surgical teams, and how best to resume elective operations to ensure the safety of patients. Additionally, the COVIDâ€19 pandemic has required a careful analysis of how best to carry out heart transplantation, extraâ€corporeal membrane oxygenation, and congenital heart surgery. In this review, we present the many areas of multidisciplinary consideration, and the lessons learned that have allowed us to carry out cardiac surgery with excellence during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. As various states experience plateaus, declines, and rises in COVIDâ€19 cases, these considerations are particularly important for cardiac surgical programs throughout the globe.
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