Use of Plastic Bag to Reduce Risks in Operators During Endotracheal Intubation of Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019.

IF 0.8 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Yu-Jie Yuan, Yu-Chi Tseng, Chan-Peng Hsu, Cho-Chao Feng, Chaou-Shune Lin, Yang-Tse Lin
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The rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to a large number of patients being admitted to hospitals, resulting in a near collapse of the medical system. The shortage of negative pressure isolation rooms and personal protective equipment is a potential problem. It is a pressing challenge to prevent the risk of infection in emergency physicians (EPs) during the endotracheal intubation of patients with COVID-19. We used a large clear plastic bag, cut an opening that covered the patient's head, and created a negative pressure environment inside the plastic bag using the hospital's medical gas pipeline system; thus reducing the amount of virus-containing aerosols leaked out and the risk of infection in the operators performing intubation. The video (http://www.caregiver.com.tw/Article.asp?ID=1258#article) about the detailed preparation of the plastic bag intubation kit (PBIK) has been posted on the website. This technique for safe endotracheal intubation in patients with COVID-19 is being used not only by EPs in Taiwan, but also by physicians and paramedics from other countries. Regarding designing the PBIK, our original intention was to use readily available materials to make tools that can improve the safety of the operators performing the intubations in situations where medical resources are exhausted. However, due to limited time and patients, further research is needed for validation.

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2019冠状病毒病患者气管插管过程中使用塑料袋降低风险
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的快速传播导致大量患者入院,导致医疗系统近乎崩溃。负压隔离室和个人防护装备的短缺是一个潜在的问题。预防急诊医师在新冠肺炎患者气管插管过程中的感染风险是一项紧迫的挑战。我们使用了一个透明的大塑料袋,在病人的头部开了一个口,利用医院的医用气体管道系统在塑料袋内创造了一个负压环境;从而减少含病毒气溶胶泄漏的数量和操作人员进行插管时的感染风险。有关塑料袋插管包(PBIK)详细准备的视频(http://www.caregiver.com.tw/Article.asp?ID=1258#article)已在网站上发布。这种安全的新冠肺炎患者气管插管技术不仅被台湾的急救人员使用,也被其他国家的医生和护理人员使用。关于设计PBIK,我们的初衷是使用现成的材料来制造工具,以提高在医疗资源耗尽的情况下操作人员进行插管的安全性。然而,由于时间和患者的限制,需要进一步的研究来验证。
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Journal of acute medicine
Journal of acute medicine EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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