Selected article for: "airway management and risk infection"

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 (COVID‐19) has overwhelmed hospital functions in many countries. To ameliorate this crisis, it is important to protect health care providers (HCPs) from COVID‐19. Many intensive care associations advocate guidelines for airway management, since COVID‐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 (COVID‐19) has overwhelmed hospital functions in many countries. To ameliorate this crisis, it is important to protect health care providers (HCPs) from COVID‐19. Many intensive care associations advocate guidelines for airway management, since COVID‐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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