Assessment of the use and Safety of Protection Box for Intubation and Extubation Among Anaesthesiologists During COVID-19 Pandemic- A Cross-sectional Survey

Introduction Covid 19 epidemic has affected the people making them undergo emergency procedures requiring intubation. A protective box was innovated at our tertiary care centre to safeguard the HCW during intubation and/or extubation and the study was planned to assess its use and safety among the a...

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Hauptverfasser: Chaudhary, Kriti, Goyal, Shilpa, Dixit, Abhinav, Dixit, Shilpi Gupta, Sharma, Vidhu, Nair, Nithin Prakasan, Sharma, Ankur, Kothari, Nikhil, Bhatia, Pradeep, Goyal, Amit, Misra, Sanjeev
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description Introduction Covid 19 epidemic has affected the people making them undergo emergency procedures requiring intubation. A protective box was innovated at our tertiary care centre to safeguard the HCW during intubation and/or extubation and the study was planned to assess its use and safety among the anaesthesiologists. Methods A cross sectional, questionnaire base survey was done among anaesthesiologists in various strata of residency. The intubation box was used on the patient for intubation and extubation. The experience of participants was recorded via a Google Form and one response per participant was restricted. Participants were divided into two groups, Group 1(1stand 2nd year junior residents) and Group 2 (Senior resident and 3rd year junior resident). A valid response, was received from 25 anaesthesiologists who were either performing or assisting the intubation. The residents were evaluated based on the ease of use and safety features of the box. Results There was a significant difference in the time taken to intubate between the two groups (p = 0.048) and it was found that Group 2 with more experience took less time to intubate than Group 1. Also, more respondents in Group 2 found it easier to manoeuvre the hands to handle instruments than Group 1(p = 0.024). Conclusion We recommend that usage of intubation box during intubation or extubation is a non-harmful and necessary compromise that we must make to protect the /safeguard the well-being of Health Care Worker without affecting patient care in our fight with COVID-19.
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