| Literature DB >> 32223782 |
George Kovacs1, Nicholas Sowers1, Samuel Campbell1, James French2, Paul Atkinson2.
Abstract
A previously healthy 42-year-old male developed a fever and cough shortly after returning to Canada from overseas. Initially, he had mild upper respiratory tract infection symptoms and a cough. He was aware of the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and the advisory to self-isolate and did so; however, he developed increasing respiratory distress over several days and called 911. On arrival at the emergency department (ED), his heart rate was 130 beats/min, respiratory rate 32 per/min, and oxygenation saturation 82% on room air. As per emergency medical services (EMS) protocol, they placed him on nasal prongs under a surgical mask at 5 L/min and his oxygen saturation improved to 86%.Entities:
Keywords: Airway management; coronavirus; hazard control measures
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32223782 PMCID: PMC7203167 DOI: 10.1017/cem.2020.353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CJEM ISSN: 1481-8035 Impact factor: 2.410
Figure 1.Emergency RSI airway management visual aid.
Figure 2.Modified BVM with Viral Filter, ETCO2, flexible mount (allows for more range of motion of device and less of a fulcrum at face) attached to BVM with PEEP valve and pressure monometer.