Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review

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Autor(a) principal: Hojaij,Flavio Carneiro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Chinelatto,Lucas Albuquerque, Boog,Gustavo Henrique Pereira, Kasmirski,Júlia Adriana, Lopes,João Vitor Ziroldo, Medeiros,Vitor Macedo Brito
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-48642020000400518
Resumo: Abstract Introduction Head and neck specialists and otorhinolaryngologists are greatly exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission in their everyday praxis. Many articles are being published regarding medical staff protection and patient management during the pandemic. Objective To provide an easy access to and a trustful review of the main aspects that have changed in the head and neck surgery and otorhinolaryngology practice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Data Synthesis The search terms used were: (head and neck or otorhinolaryngology or ORL or thyroid) AND (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-COV-2] or COVID-19 or CORONAVIRUS). The results were limited to the year of 2020. Articles were read in English, Portuguese, French, German, and Spanish or translated from Chinese. All included articles were read by at least two authors. Thirty-five articles were included. Most articles suggest postponing elective surgeries, with exception to cancer surgeries, which should be evaluated separately. Twenty-five articles recommended some kind of screening prior to surgery, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests and epidemiological data. Extra precautions, such as use of personal protective equipment (PPE), are suggested for both tracheostomies and endoscopies. Fifteen articles give recommendation on how to use telemedicine. Conclusion The use of PPE (N95 or powered air-purifying respirator [PAPR]) during procedures should be mandatory. Patients should be evaluated about their COVID-19 status before hospital admission. Cancer should be treated. Tracheostomy tube cuff should be inflated inside the tracheal incision. All COVID-19 precautions should be kept until there is a validated antiviral treatment or an available vaccine.
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title Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
spellingShingle Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
Hojaij,Flavio Carneiro
head and neck
otorhinolaryngology
COVID-19
surgery
SARS-CoV-2
title_short Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
title_full Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
title_fullStr Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
title_sort Head and Neck Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemics Today: A Rapid Systematic Review
author Hojaij,Flavio Carneiro
author_facet Hojaij,Flavio Carneiro
Chinelatto,Lucas Albuquerque
Boog,Gustavo Henrique Pereira
Kasmirski,Júlia Adriana
Lopes,João Vitor Ziroldo
Medeiros,Vitor Macedo Brito
author_role author
author2 Chinelatto,Lucas Albuquerque
Boog,Gustavo Henrique Pereira
Kasmirski,Júlia Adriana
Lopes,João Vitor Ziroldo
Medeiros,Vitor Macedo Brito
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hojaij,Flavio Carneiro
Chinelatto,Lucas Albuquerque
Boog,Gustavo Henrique Pereira
Kasmirski,Júlia Adriana
Lopes,João Vitor Ziroldo
Medeiros,Vitor Macedo Brito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv head and neck
otorhinolaryngology
COVID-19
surgery
SARS-CoV-2
topic head and neck
otorhinolaryngology
COVID-19
surgery
SARS-CoV-2
description Abstract Introduction Head and neck specialists and otorhinolaryngologists are greatly exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission in their everyday praxis. Many articles are being published regarding medical staff protection and patient management during the pandemic. Objective To provide an easy access to and a trustful review of the main aspects that have changed in the head and neck surgery and otorhinolaryngology practice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Data Synthesis The search terms used were: (head and neck or otorhinolaryngology or ORL or thyroid) AND (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-COV-2] or COVID-19 or CORONAVIRUS). The results were limited to the year of 2020. Articles were read in English, Portuguese, French, German, and Spanish or translated from Chinese. All included articles were read by at least two authors. Thirty-five articles were included. Most articles suggest postponing elective surgeries, with exception to cancer surgeries, which should be evaluated separately. Twenty-five articles recommended some kind of screening prior to surgery, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests and epidemiological data. Extra precautions, such as use of personal protective equipment (PPE), are suggested for both tracheostomies and endoscopies. Fifteen articles give recommendation on how to use telemedicine. Conclusion The use of PPE (N95 or powered air-purifying respirator [PAPR]) during procedures should be mandatory. Patients should be evaluated about their COVID-19 status before hospital admission. Cancer should be treated. Tracheostomy tube cuff should be inflated inside the tracheal incision. All COVID-19 precautions should be kept until there is a validated antiviral treatment or an available vaccine.
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