Author: Kavanagh, Fergal G.; Callanan, Deirdre; Connolly, Carmel; Brinkman, David; Fitzgerald, Conall; Elsafty, Naisrin; Thong, Gerard; Hintze, Justin; Barry, Conor; Kinsella, John; Timon, Conrad; Lennon, Paul; Dias, Andrew; O'Brien, Deirdre; Sheahan, Patrick
Title: Preâ€operative testing for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and outcomes in otolaryngology surgery during the pandemic: A multiâ€center experience Cord-id: 4mmxpehf Document date: 2021_7_5
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: Preoperative testing for COVIDâ€19 has become widely established to avoid inadvertent surgery on patients with COVIDâ€19 and prevent hospital outbreaks. METHODS: A prospective cross sectional study was carried out in two university hospitals examining the preâ€operative protocols for patients undergoing otolaryngology surgery and the incidence of COVIDâ€19 within 30 days of surgery in patients and the otolaryngologists performing surgery. RESULTS: One hundred and seventyâ€thre
Document: INTRODUCTION: Preoperative testing for COVIDâ€19 has become widely established to avoid inadvertent surgery on patients with COVIDâ€19 and prevent hospital outbreaks. METHODS: A prospective cross sectional study was carried out in two university hospitals examining the preâ€operative protocols for patients undergoing otolaryngology surgery and the incidence of COVIDâ€19 within 30 days of surgery in patients and the otolaryngologists performing surgery. RESULTS: One hundred and seventyâ€three patients were recruited. One hundred and twentyâ€three (71%) patients “cocooned†for 14 days prior to surgery. All completed a questionnaire prior to admission. One hundred and fiftyâ€six patients (90%) had reverse transcriptaseâ€polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€PCR) nasopharyngeal swabs, 14 patients (8%) had CT thorax. No cases of COVIDâ€19 were detected among patients followed up at 30 days. Two surgeons developed COVIDâ€19 early during the study period. CONCLUSION: Current preâ€operative testing protocols consisting primarily of questionnaires and RTâ€PCR resulted in zero cases of COVID in this cohort. It is possible that COVIDâ€19 restrictions and high proportion of patients cocooning preoperatively were factors in ensuring a low rate of COVIDâ€19 postâ€operatively.
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