Operating room preparedness to manage future pandemics of airborne infectious diseases: What is needed?

M. Mohta, G. Chilkoti
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The entire world has been in the grip of COVID-19 for more than a year and is susceptible to have further pandemics in future. Although elective surgical procedures should be postponed in infected patients, they may require emergency surgeries. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, most operating room (OR) setups were not as per the requirements. Hence, several modifications and innovations were made to handle the situation. The existing ORs were converted temporarily into COVID ORs using these modifications. However, now it is well understood that the world is quite susceptible to these types of infectious diseases, and special ORs will be required for surgical management of infected patients. Therefore, it becomes extremely important to prepare dedicated ORs for emergency surgeries in patients with airborne infectious diseases, which can be readily used to manage infected or suspected patients in the event of any future pandemic. We aim to review the current relatively scarce literature and answer some questions about the readiness and methods required for conducting safe surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as any other such pandemic in future. The preparations are needed in the field of infrastructure, staff requirements and management, equipment and other supplies, and formulation of guidelines for clinical management. The ultimate aim is to prevent spread of infection from the patient to the staff members, OR environment, and other patients without compromising the care of the infected patient. This review highlights these issues and also discusses specific concerns in some special patient populations.
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手术室应对未来空气传播传染病大流行的准备工作:需要什么?
一年多来,整个世界都被COVID-19所控制,未来很可能发生进一步的大流行。虽然感染患者的选择性外科手术应推迟,但他们可能需要紧急手术。在新冠肺炎大流行初期,大多数手术室的设置不符合要求。因此,进行了一些修改和创新来处理这种情况。使用这些修改将现有的or暂时转换为COVID or。然而,现在人们很清楚,世界上很容易受到这些类型的传染病的影响,对感染患者的手术治疗需要特殊的手术室。因此,为空气传播传染病患者的紧急手术准备专门的手术室变得极其重要,这可以在未来发生任何大流行时随时用于管理感染或疑似患者。我们的目标是回顾目前相对稀缺的文献,并回答有关在COVID-19大流行期间以及未来任何其他此类大流行期间进行安全手术所需的准备和方法的一些问题。在基础设施、工作人员需求和管理、设备和其他用品以及制定临床管理准则方面需要进行准备。最终目的是防止感染从患者传播到工作人员、手术室环境和其他患者,同时不影响对受感染患者的护理。本综述强调了这些问题,并讨论了一些特殊患者群体的具体问题。
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