Author: Iwasaki, Naoya; Sekino, Motohiro; Egawa, Toru; Yamashita, Kazunori; Hara, Tetsuya
Title: Use of a plastic barrier curtain to minimize droplet transmission during tracheal extubation in patients with coronavirus disease Cord-id: ucgtvng7 Document date: 2020_5_19
ID: ucgtvng7
Snippet: The rapid, global spread of coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) has overwhelmed hospital functions in many countries. To ameliorate this crisis, it is important to protect health care providers (HCPs) from COVIDâ€19. Many intensive care associations advocate guidelines for airway management, since COVIDâ€19 is considered to spread via droplets from the patient. Additionally, coughing during tracheal intubation and extubation contaminates the area surrounding the patient and increases the risk of
Document: The rapid, global spread of coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) has overwhelmed hospital functions in many countries. To ameliorate this crisis, it is important to protect health care providers (HCPs) from COVIDâ€19. Many intensive care associations advocate guidelines for airway management, since COVIDâ€19 is considered to spread via droplets from the patient. Additionally, coughing during tracheal intubation and extubation contaminates the area surrounding the patient and increases the risk of infection to HCPs.
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