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Recommendations for use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in surgical procedures during the SARS-Cov pandemic.
Carvalho, Ana Alyra Garcia; Aidar, Ana Laura E Silva; Dos Santos, Brena Costa; Kuramoto, Danielle Akemi Bergara; Pereda, Mariana Raffo; Correia, Rebeca Mangabeira; Nakano, Luis Carlos Uta; Amorim, Jorge Eduardo.
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  • Carvalho AAG; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Aidar ALES; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Dos Santos BC; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Kuramoto DAB; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Pereda MR; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Correia RM; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Nakano LCU; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Amorim JE; Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, Escola Paulista de Medicina - EPM, Departamento de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
J Vasc Bras ; 20: e20200044, 2021 Jun 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34211534
Since the Coronavirus Disease 2019 was classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization in 2019, many measures have been proposed to reduce the risks and the chances of contamination by the new coronavirus. In this context, wearing personal protective equipment is very important, especially in hospital environments and situations involving healthcare, since the degree of exposure is notably higher among the subgroup of healthcare professionals. The aim of this article is to propose a roadmap for the sequence of personal protective equipment use for surgical procedures during the coronavirus pandemic. The recommendations were based on Brazil's public health policy and World Health Organization guidelines. Five roadmaps for PPE sequences are presented for the most commonly performed procedures: fitting central venous catheters; fitting catheters requiring radioscopy; open surgeries; diagnostic and therapeutic angiography, and dressings.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Bras Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Bras Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil