Management of Anaesthesia for a High-Risk Aerosol-Generating Procedure in a Paediatric Patient with COVID-19.

Q3 Medicine Case Reports in Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2021-03-19 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5568725
Gezy Giwangkancana, Ezra Oktaliansyah, R Ayu Hardianti Saputri
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Introduction: Paediatric patients represent a small portion of the COVID-19 disease population. Nevertheless, the possibility of a paediatric patient requiring surgery, especially high-risk aerosol-generating surgery on the airway, while having the SARS-CoV-2 infection may potentially result in problems during the perioperative period due to concerns regarding patient, family, and staff safety. When unplanned and unrehearsed, this scenario may cause delays and efficiency issues. Our aim is to report on an 8-year-old patient with a foreign object lodged in the oesophagus with COVID-19 that required emergency surgery. Case Report. An 8-year-old female patient came to the emergency room with a history of difficulty in swallowing for 12 hours before admission, having accidentally swallowed a metal coin while playing. She did not have any recent history of disease, but her parents had noticed that, for the previous 4 days, she had had a mild fever and dry cough. Her parents and other relatives in the house had no similar complaints, and they assured us they had not been in contact with any suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients. Our goal was to create a safe paediatric anaesthesia environment with safe working conditions for the surgical team. In this case report, we will describe our approach to patient transport, parental presence, preventions of aerosol risk, personal protection, the anaesthesia induction technique, and postoperative management.

Conclusion: Safe paediatric anaesthesia, especially in a high-risk aerosol-generating procedure, during the COVID-19 era requires consideration and preparation of both the patient and healthcare provider. Multidisciplinary team work with an emphasis on a systematic and planned approach is required to improve efficiency.

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小儿COVID-19患者高风险气溶胶产生手术的麻醉管理
儿科患者仅占COVID-19疾病人群的一小部分。然而,由于对患者、家属和工作人员安全的担忧,儿科患者在感染SARS-CoV-2的同时可能需要手术,特别是高风险的气道气溶胶手术,这可能会导致围手术期出现问题。如果没有计划和排练,这种情况可能会导致延迟和效率问题。我们的目的是报告一名8岁的患者,他的异物卡在食管中,患有COVID-19,需要紧急手术。病例报告。一名8岁女患者,入院前12小时有吞咽困难史,在玩耍时不小心吞下一枚金属硬币。她近期无任何疾病史,但她的父母注意到,在过去的4天里,她有轻度发烧和干咳。她的父母和家里的其他亲戚没有类似的抱怨,他们向我们保证,他们没有接触过任何疑似或确诊的COVID-19患者。我们的目标是为外科团队创造一个安全的儿科麻醉环境和安全的工作条件。在本病例报告中,我们将描述我们对患者转运、父母在场、气溶胶风险预防、个人防护、麻醉诱导技术和术后管理的方法。结论:在COVID-19时代,安全的儿科麻醉,特别是在高风险的气溶胶产生过程中,需要患者和医疗保健提供者都考虑和准备。需要多学科团队合作,强调系统和有计划的方法来提高效率。
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Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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