鼻科手术的 COVID-19 控制协议

R. Takagi, A. Oka, H. Kitamura, M. Kamitomai, M. Akamatsu, K. Kanai, Y. Watanabe, Y. Imanishi, Y. Noguchi, M. Okano
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2020 年 1 月,中国武汉一家医院从事垂体内镜手术的 14 名医务人员感染了一种新型传染病--冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)(1)。由于鼻黏膜是 COVID-19 的潜在感染源(2),在 COVID-19 大流行期间,鼻科手术的感染控制受到了密切关注(3)。其他国家也有许多关于耳鼻喉科医生感染 COVID-19 的报道,这些报道表明 COVID-19 在鼻科手术中的传播风险尤其高(4,5)。另一方面,Sanmark 等人的研究表明,在鼻科手术中观察到的气溶胶暴露量低于或类似于咳嗽时的暴露量(6)。
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COVID-19 control protocol for rhinologic surgery
In January 2020, 14 medical staff members engaged in endona- sal endoscopic pituitary surgery at a hospital in Wuhan, China, were infected with a novel infection, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (1). Since the nasal mucosa is a potential source of COVID-19 infection (2), close attention has been paid to infection control in rhinologic surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic (3). There are also many reports from other countries on COVID-19 infection among otolaryngologists, and these reports suggest that the risk of COVID-19 transmission is particularly high in rhinologic surgery (4,5). On the other hand, Sanmark et al. showed that the observed aerosol exposure during rhinologic surgery is lower or similar to exposures during coughing (6).
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