Purpose: To provide recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza pandemic or mass disaster with a specific focus on ensuring that adequate resources are available and appropriate protocols are developed to safely perform procedures in patients with and without influenza illness. Methods: Based on a literature review and expert opinion, a Delphi process was used to define the essential topics including performing medical procedures. Results: Key recommendations include: (1) specify high-risk procedures (aerosol generating-procedures); (2) determine if certain procedures will not be performed during a pandemic; (3) develop protocols for safe performance of high-risk procedures that include appropriateness, qualifications of personnel, site, personal protection equipment, safe technique and equipment needs; (4) ensure adequate training of personnel in high-risk procedures; (5) procedures should be performed at the bedside whenever possible; (6) ensure safe respiratory therapy practices to avoid aerosols; (7) provide safe respiratory equipment; and (8) determine criteria for cancelling and/or altering elective procedures. Conclusions: Judicious planning and adoption of protocols for safe performance of medical procedures are necessary to optimize outcomes during a pandemic. © 2010 Copyright jointly hold by Springer and ESICM.
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Zimmerman, J. L., & Sprung, C. L. (2010, April). Chapter 8. Medical procedures. Intensive Care Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-010-1766-z
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