正常和困难儿童气道的管理:COVID-19时期的独特挑战。

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Edgar Kiss, Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, John Zhong, Matthew Roberts, Neethu Chandran, Rhae Battles, Rita Saynhalath, Iamze Agdgomelashvili, Patrick Olomu
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综述目的:本综述重点关注COVID-19大流行期间急诊医护人员在管理正常和困难的儿科气道方面面临的挑战,以及这些方案和做法在大流行期间的演变情况。讨论了手术时机和麻醉的知识现状。最近的发现:在大流行的早期,关于SARS-CoV-2病毒和疾病过程的信息很少。政府、卫生保健和专业组织制定了若干指导方针,以保护宝贵的卫生保健工作者免受传染性病毒的侵害,同时为感染COVID-19的儿童提供适当的护理。随着新研究的出现以及挽救生命的新型COVID-19疫苗和其他疗法的部署,这些指南也在不断发展。研究发现,使用气雾剂盒和柔性屏障技术等气雾剂密封装置在可靠地容纳病毒颗粒方面是无效的,同时对医护人员和患者都构成潜在危害。此外,产生和分散气溶胶的医疗程序的定义也大大扩大了。迄今为止,使用适当的个人防护装备和COVID-19疫苗接种是保护卫生保健工作者和安全管理需要气道干预的感染了SARS-CoV-2的儿童的最有效方法。总结:循证公共卫生措施和适当的个人防护装备仍然是保护医护人员和患者的最佳方式。随着病毒和人群的演变以及COVID-19疫苗的更广泛使用,临床医生必须愿意适应新出现的证据,即它们对如何提供安全的儿科围手术期护理产生影响。
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Management of the Normal and Difficult Pediatric Airway: Unique Challenges in the Time of COVID-19.

Management of the Normal and Difficult Pediatric Airway: Unique Challenges in the Time of COVID-19.

Management of the Normal and Difficult Pediatric Airway: Unique Challenges in the Time of COVID-19.

Purpose of review: This review focuses on the challenges faced by acute care healthcare workers in the management of the normal and difficult pediatric airway during the COVID-19 pandemic and how these protocols and practices evolved during the pandemic. The current state of knowledge on timing of surgery and anesthesia is also discussed.

Recent findings: In the early days of the pandemic, information about the SARS-CoV-2 virus and disease process was scarce. Governmental, healthcare, and professional organizations created several guidelines to protect invaluable healthcare workers from the contagious virus while also delivering appropriate care to children with COVID-19. With the emergence of new studies and the deployment of new life-saving COVID-19 vaccines and other therapies, these guidelines evolved. The use of aerosol containment devices such as aerosol boxes and flexible barrier techniques was found to be ineffective in reliably containing virus particles while posing potential harm to both healthcare workers and patients. Also, the definition of aerosol-generating and dispersing medical procedures was vastly broadened. To date, use of appropriate personal protection equipment and COVID-19 vaccination are the most effective ways to protect healthcare workers and safely manage children infected with SARS-CoV-2 who require airway intervention.

Summary: Evidence-based public health measures and appropriate personal protective equipment remain the best way to protect both healthcare workers and patients. As the virus and population evolve and COVID-19 vaccines become more widely available, clinicians must be willing to adapt to the emerging evidence of their impact on how safe pediatric perioperative care is delivered.

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期刊介绍: This journal aims to offer expert review articles on the most significant recent developments in the field of surgery. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those for whom the elucidation of novel surgical techniques and related technologies is essential. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the field. Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An Editorial Board of more than 20 internationally diverse members reviews the annual table of contents, ensures that topics include emerging research, and suggests topics of special importance to their country/region. Topics covered may include bariatric surgery; CT screening; endovascular treatment of complex vasculopathies; minimally invasive surgery; natural orifice surgery; and transplantation.
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