Pulmonary Procedures in the COVID-19 Era.

IF 1.1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Current pulmonology reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-28 DOI:10.1007/s13665-022-00285-7
Matt Schimmel, David M Berkowitz
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Purpose of review: The purpose of this review is to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pulmonary procedures, including new guidelines, restrictions, techniques, and overall effect on patient care.

Recent findings: SARS-CoV-2 predominately impacts the pulmonary system and can result in a severe lower respiratory tract infection. Early guidelines based largely on data from the SARS epidemic recommended significant restrictions on procedure volume out of concern for healthcare worker safety. Newer data suggests relative safety in performing airway and pleural procedures as long as appropriate precautions are followed and new techniques are utilized. The introduction of effective vaccines and more reliable testing has led to a re-expansion of elective procedures.

Summary: Many guidelines and expert statements exist for the management and practice of pulmonary procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. A flexible and individualized approach may be necessary as our understanding of COVID-19 continues to evolve.

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COVID-19时代的肺部手术
综述目的:本综述旨在讨论 COVID-19 大流行对肺部手术的影响,包括新指南、限制、技术以及对患者护理的总体影响:最新发现:SARS-CoV-2 主要影响肺部系统,可导致严重的下呼吸道感染。出于对医护人员安全的考虑,早期的指导方针主要基于 SARS 疫情的数据,建议对手术量进行严格限制。最新数据表明,只要遵循适当的预防措施并采用新技术,气道和胸膜手术相对安全。总结:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,有许多关于肺部手术管理和实践的指南和专家声明。随着我们对 COVID-19 的了解不断深入,可能有必要采取灵活和个性化的方法。
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