Tracheostomy and personal protective equipment (PPE) in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic

Puxeddu R.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2020-01-01

Abstract

The primary aim was to review the guidelines published by Otolaryngology Societies for performing tracheostomies in the COVID-19 pandemic. A secondary aim was to briefly review the literature for the effectiveness of surgical masks, N-95 and FFP-3 respirators, and power air purifying respirators (PAPRs) in reducing transmission of respiratory viral infections to health care workers while performing tracheostomy. Recommendations are mainly derived from clinical case series/retrospective observational studies from the SARS 2003/2004 outbreaks or experimental evidence for effectiveness for N-95/FFP-3 respirators and PAPRs. Differences do occur due to lack of evidence for COVID-19 as to whether N-95 and FFP-3 respirators are sufficient, or PAPRs should be recommended for tracheostomy. We would recommend adopting a conservative (protective) approach for HCWs teams performing tracheostomies, by routinely utilizing additional PPE such as PAPRs. Recommendations for the timing of tracheostomy also varied, however, almost all recommend a period of delay. The optimum duration of which is still unclear.
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http://www.b-ent.be/en/tracheostomy-and-personal-protective-equipment-ppe-in-the-midst-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-13944#
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Coronavirus; Nosocomial infection; Personal proactive equipment; Tracheostomy
Faris, C.; Deben, K.; van Haesendonck, G.; van Laer, C.; Puxeddu, R.; Verbruggen, K.; Marien, S.; Gordts, F.; Mani, N.; Vanderveken, O. M.
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