作者
K El‐Boghdadly, DJN Wong, R Owen, MD Neuman, S Pocock, JB Carlisle, C Johnstone, P Andruszkiewicz, PA Baker, BM Biccard, GL Bryson, MTV Chan, MH Cheng, KJ Chin, M Coburn, M Jonsson Fagerlund, SN Myatra, PS Myles, E O’Sullivan, L Pasin, F Shamim, WA Van Klei, I Ahmad
发表日期
2020/11
期刊
Anaesthesia
卷号
75
期号
11
页码范围
1437-1447
简介
Healthcare workers involved in aerosol‐generating procedures, such as tracheal intubation, may be at elevated risk of acquiring COVID‐19. However, the magnitude of this risk is unknown. We conducted a prospective international multicentre cohort study recruiting healthcare workers participating in tracheal intubation of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID‐19. Information on tracheal intubation episodes, personal protective equipment use and subsequent provider health status was collected via self‐reporting. The primary endpoint was the incidence of laboratory‐confirmed COVID‐19 diagnosis or new symptoms requiring self‐isolation or hospitalisation after a tracheal intubation episode. Cox regression analysis examined associations between the primary endpoint and healthcare worker characteristics, procedure‐related factors and personal protective equipment use. Between 23 March and 2 June …
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