Approach to Protecting Patients and Staff in Nuclear Cardiology Laboratories in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Annals of nuclear cardiology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-31 DOI:10.17996/anc.20-00133
Andrew Van Tosh, Kenneth J Nichols
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The COVID-19 pandemic has altered all aspects of performing medical procedures throughout the world. It is important to stratify patients into categories according to the likelihood that a requested exam will result in a change in acute management. Health care staff should maintain adequate distancing and engage in frequent hand washing, and personnel who are patient-facing should put on PPE at all times. All patient-touching apparatus should be disinfected between patients according to the Infection Control protocols of the institutions. Most labs have chosen to have patients wear surgical masks to afford some level of protection for them. Efforts should be implemented to enable remote reading and remote reporting of study results. The guidelines presented in this paper are based on the currently available information regarding SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) viral infections, but it is essential that all laboratories comply with evolving recommendations of their institutions and public health authorities.

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针对 COVID-19 大流行保护核心脏病学实验室患者和工作人员的方法。
COVID-19 大流行改变了全世界医疗程序执行的方方面面。重要的是,要根据所要求的检查是否会导致急性病治疗的改变,将患者分层。医护人员应保持足够的距离并经常洗手,面对患者的人员应随时穿戴个人防护设备。所有接触患者的器械都应根据各机构的感染控制规程在患者之间进行消毒。大多数实验室都选择让患者佩戴外科口罩,为他们提供一定程度的保护。应努力实现远程读取和远程报告研究结果。本文中介绍的指导原则是基于目前可获得的有关 SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) 病毒感染的信息,但所有实验室都必须遵守其所在机构和公共卫生当局不断变化的建议。
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