Do antibacterial or antiviral filters protect operating room staff by preventing COVID-19 virus spread from cardiopulmonary bypass machine during open hear surgeries? A case report

M. Hekmat, H. Ghaderi, Zahra Ansari Aval, S. Mirjafari, Mandana Hekmat, R. Tirdad
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Open heart surgeries are inevitable during pandemic and there is the possibility of corona virus transmission through oxygenated exhaust during cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP). In this study, researchers try to test the hypothesis by placing an antiviral and antibacterial filter in the air outlet of the oxygenator in order to prevent spread of COVID-19 virus in operating room. The COVID-19 positive patient needed emergency open-heart surgery due to her critical situation. The patient was under cardiopulmonary bypass for almost two hours. Antibacterial and antiviral filters were placed in oxygenator outlet. At the end of the procedure, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) swab was taken from both sides of the filter. The result of the test behind the filter was positive, but at the other side of the filter was negative. This may suggest, the exhaust air from the oxygenator can spread viruses into the room and the antibacterial and antiviral filters may be able to prevent operating room contamination. The installation of filter in the oxygenator exhaust can prevent the spread of COVID-19 viruses into the operating room air. Using this cheap and affordable method, operating room staff safety can be assured.
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抗菌或抗病毒过滤器是否可以保护手术室工作人员,防止体外循环机在心脏直视手术期间传播COVID-19病毒?病例报告
在大流行期间,心脏直视手术是不可避免的,在体外循环(CBP)过程中,冠状病毒有可能通过含氧排气传播。在这项研究中,研究人员试图通过在氧合器的出风口放置抗病毒和抗菌过滤器来验证这一假设,以防止COVID-19病毒在手术室传播。新冠肺炎阳性患者因情况危急,需要紧急进行心脏直视手术。病人接受了近两个小时的体外循环。在氧合器出口放置抗菌和抗病毒过滤器。在程序结束时,从过滤器两侧取聚合酶链反应(PCR)拭子。在过滤器后面的测试结果是阳性的,但在过滤器的另一边是阴性的。这可能表明,从氧合器排出的空气可以将病毒传播到房间,抗菌和抗病毒过滤器可能能够防止手术室污染。在氧合器排气中安装过滤器可以防止COVID-19病毒传播到手术室空气中。使用这种廉价实惠的方法,手术室工作人员的安全可以得到保证。
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