The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era

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Autor(a) principal: RIBEIRO JUNIOR,MARCELO AUGUSTO FONTENELLE
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: DE-CAMPOS,TERCIO, LIMA,DANIEL SOUZA, MARTTOS-JR,ANTONIO C, PEREIRA,BRUNO M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The World Health Organization recognized in March 2020 the existence of a pandemic for the new coronavirus that appeared in China, in late 2019, and whose disease was named COVID-19. In this context, the SBAIT (Brazilian Society of Integrated Care for Traumatized Patients) conducted a survey with 219 trauma and emergency surgeons regarding the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the role of the surgeon in this pandemic by means of an electronic survey. It was observed that surgeons have been acting under inadequate conditions, with a lack of basic supplies as well as more specific equipment such as N95 masks and facial shields for the care of potential victims who may be contaminated. The latter increases the risk of contamination of professionals, resulting in potential losses in the working teams. Immediate measures must be taken to guarantee access to safety equipment throughout the country, since all trauma victims and/or patients with emergency surgical conditions must be treated as potential carriers of COVID-19.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
title The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
spellingShingle The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
RIBEIRO JUNIOR,MARCELO AUGUSTO FONTENELLE
Pandemics
Coronavirus
Personal Protective Equipment
Coronavirus Infections
title_short The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
title_full The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
title_fullStr The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
title_full_unstemmed The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
title_sort The trauma and acute care surgeon in the COVID-19 pandemic era
author RIBEIRO JUNIOR,MARCELO AUGUSTO FONTENELLE
author_facet RIBEIRO JUNIOR,MARCELO AUGUSTO FONTENELLE
DE-CAMPOS,TERCIO
LIMA,DANIEL SOUZA
MARTTOS-JR,ANTONIO C
PEREIRA,BRUNO M
author_role author
author2 DE-CAMPOS,TERCIO
LIMA,DANIEL SOUZA
MARTTOS-JR,ANTONIO C
PEREIRA,BRUNO M
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO JUNIOR,MARCELO AUGUSTO FONTENELLE
DE-CAMPOS,TERCIO
LIMA,DANIEL SOUZA
MARTTOS-JR,ANTONIO C
PEREIRA,BRUNO M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pandemics
Coronavirus
Personal Protective Equipment
Coronavirus Infections
topic Pandemics
Coronavirus
Personal Protective Equipment
Coronavirus Infections
description ABSTRACT The World Health Organization recognized in March 2020 the existence of a pandemic for the new coronavirus that appeared in China, in late 2019, and whose disease was named COVID-19. In this context, the SBAIT (Brazilian Society of Integrated Care for Traumatized Patients) conducted a survey with 219 trauma and emergency surgeons regarding the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the role of the surgeon in this pandemic by means of an electronic survey. It was observed that surgeons have been acting under inadequate conditions, with a lack of basic supplies as well as more specific equipment such as N95 masks and facial shields for the care of potential victims who may be contaminated. The latter increases the risk of contamination of professionals, resulting in potential losses in the working teams. Immediate measures must be taken to guarantee access to safety equipment throughout the country, since all trauma victims and/or patients with emergency surgical conditions must be treated as potential carriers of COVID-19.
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