Daphne S. Say, Arthur de Lorimier, Cathleen R. Lammers, J. Natale, S. Lakshminrusimha, J. Wiedeman, Elizabeth Partridge
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SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is now a global pandemic Human-to-human transmission has been documented to occur through respiratory secretions, feces, aerosols, and contaminated environmental surfaces Pediatric patients present a unique challenge as they may have minimal symptoms and yet transmit disease Endoscopists face risk for infection with viruses like SARS-CoV-2, as the aerosol generating nature of endoscopy diffuses respiratory disease that can be spread via an airborne and droplet route We describe our center's methodology for pediatric patient risk stratification to facilitate responsible use of endoscopic resources during this crisis We also describe our recommendations for use of personal protective equipment by endoscopists, with the goal of ensuring the safety of ourselves, our anesthesiology and endoscopy staff, and our patients Address correspondence and reprint requests to Daphne S Say, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Davis, 2516 Stockton Boulevard, Ticon II, Sacramento, CA 95817 (e-mail: dsay@ucdavis edu) Received 26 March, 2020 Accepted 30 March, 2020 Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The authors have no conflicts of interest relevant to this article to disclose Funding Source: No funding was secured for this study Financial Disclosure: The authors have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose � 2020 by European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology
引起2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2现在是一种全球大流行,人与人之间的传播已被记录为通过呼吸道分泌物、粪便、气溶胶和受污染的环境表面发生,儿科患者面临着独特的挑战,因为他们可能症状最小,但却会传播疾病。由于内窥镜产生气溶胶的性质会扩散呼吸道疾病,这些疾病可以通过空气传播和飞沫传播。我们描述了本中心对儿科患者风险分层的方法,以促进在这场危机中负责任地使用内窥镜资源。我们还描述了我们对内窥镜医生使用个人防护装备的建议,目的是确保我们自己、麻醉师和内窥镜工作人员的安全。通讯和转载请求:加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校儿科消化病学、肝病学和营养科临床助理教授Daphne S Say医学博士,加利福尼亚州萨克拉门托市2516 Stockton Boulevard, Ticon II, Sacramento, CA 95817 (e-mail: dsay@ucdavis edu)财务披露:作者没有与本文相关的财务关系,欧洲儿科胃肠病学、肝病学和营养学会和北美儿科胃肠病学学会于2020年披露