2019冠状病毒病与心胸外科:全球大流行背景下的风险调整方法

D. Reddy, R. Kleinloog, J. Janson, Rogers Manganyi, J. Brink, P. Zilla
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面对新型冠状病毒大流行,COVID-19感染的影响扰乱了全球心胸外科服务。根据国际指导,提出了一种调整风险的方法,以重组心胸外科服务的提供,以确保在成人和儿童心脏外科以及心胸外科的实践中保持外科护理标准。考虑到伴有心肺并发症的COVID-19患者可能涌入,需要重症监护管理和胸外科医生范围内的相关外科手术。最后,概述了对医疗工作者的保护,特别是接触雾化程序的外科团队。
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COVID-19 and cardiothoracic surgery: A risk-adjusted approach in the context of a global pandemic
In the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the impact of COVID-19 infection has disrupted cardiothoracic surgical services globally. A risk-adjusted approach to restructuring the delivery of cardiothoracic surgical services has been proposed in accordance with international guidance to ensure that the surgical standard of care is maintained in the practice of adult and paediatric cardiac surgery, as well as thoracic surgery. The potential influx of COVID-19 patients with cardio-respiratory complications requiring intensive care management and associated surgical procedures falling within the gamut of the thoracic surgeon, is considered. Finally, the protection of healthcare workers, in particular the surgical team exposed to aerosolising procedures, is outlined.
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