Pediatric anesthesia techniques during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

The pediatric population is a contagion fuel for SARS CoV-2, putting health care workers at risk. Exposure to respiratory droplets and aerosols are a major cause of disease transmission during airway procedures. Crying, coughing, laryngospasm, airway obstruction and hypoxia, which are more frequent in children than adults, directly or indirectly increase aerosol production and hence the risk of transmission to health workers. We present recommendations for the perioperative management of children suspected or confirmed positive for COVID-19, with the aim of reducing the risk of infection in these patients and in the healthcare team.

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Trujillo, A., Arango, F., Osorio, C., Ocampo, F., Melo, L., & Gil, L. (2020, October 1). Pediatric anesthesia techniques during the COVID-19 pandemic. Signa Vitae. Pharmamed Mado Ltd. https://doi.org/10.22514/sv.2020.16.0045

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