| Literature DB >> 32342154 |
Chow Wei Too1, David Wei Wen2, Ankur Patel3, Abdul Rahman Abdul Syafiq4, Jian Liu2, Sum Leong3, Apoorva Gogna3, Richard Hoau Gong Lo3, Sonam Tashi3, Kristen Alexa Lee3, Pradesh Kumar3, Sui An Lie5, Yoong Chuan Tay6, Lai Chee Lee7, Moi Lin Ling7, Bien Soo Tan3, Kiang Hiong Tay3.
Abstract
With astonishing speed, COVID-19 has become a global pandemic. As it is uncertain when the pandemic will be controlled, it is crucial for procedurists of all stripes to be familiar and confident in performing procedures for COVID-19 patients to prevent intra-hospital infection. In this article, we will detail our approach on how to perform interventional procedures for COVID-19 patients at the bedside in the isolation room and with the patient transferred to the interventional radiology centre. These workflows have been developed in conjunction with multiple other stakeholders within our hospital, drawing from valuable lessons we have learnt from the SARS outbreak of 2003.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Infection control; Interventional radiology; Policy; Procedures; Process
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32342154 PMCID: PMC7184805 DOI: 10.1007/s00270-020-02483-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0174-1551 Impact factor: 2.740
Roles of various other stakeholders
| Stakeholder | Role | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Infection prevention and epidemiology | Formulate infection prevention measures at all points of patient movement. This includes PPE, disinfection of procedural suites and equipment |
| 2. | Isolation ward staff | Coordinate transfer of patient and to handover/takeover care of patient |
| 3. | Anaesthesia | Manage airway/intubation Provide intraprocedural monitoring Coordination of anaesthetic unit personnel before, during and after procedure, including infection control measures |
| 4. | Environmental services | Provide prompt disinfecting services along the patient movement path and procedural areas |
| 5. | Security | Clear predesignated path to the procedure suite to minimise contact with other patients, hospital staff and visitors |
Personnel involved in bedside procedure
| Initials | Staff | Role | Attire | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO | Controller | Maintains command and control of the entire event and coordinates with various external parties Doubles up as runner nurse (RN) | N95/eye protection | Stays in corridor Holds walkie-talkie |
| SN | Scrub nurse | Scrubs for procedure | Full PPE | |
| CN | Circulating nurse | Circulates for procedure | Full PPE | Moves between rooms. Not to touch surfaces in ante room Walkie-talkie in breast pocket |
| UR | Ultrasound radiographer | Operates US machine and cassette of digital radiography unit | Full PPE | |
| DR | Digital radiography radiographer | Operates digital radiography unit | Full PPE | Minimal patient contact |
| IR | Interventional Radiologist | Performs procedure | Full PPE | |
Detailed processes
| Bedside procedure in isolation ward | Procedure in IRC | |
|---|---|---|
IR to confirm indication, urgency and where to perform procedure CO to gather team, assign roles and conduct briefing | ||
Gather necessary equipment for a portable procedure To secure digital radiography unit if needed Proceed to isolation ward Wrap imaging equipment | ||
Controller to liaise with ward, ED, security staff Ward staff to prepare patient for transfer Security to clear route Coordinate anesthetic support if needed Security team meets ward staff at patient location | Procedure room cleared of mobile cabinets and non-essential items. Remaining equipment to be wrapped Recovery area cordoned off and set up for post-procedure PPE removal Signages placed to direct traffic | |
IR, PR, SN, MN, CN to don full PPE to receive patient inside IR suite. Perform buddy check for PPE When patient and room are ready, CO to approve transfer of patient Patient transfer directly to procedure room | ||
CN to don full PPE, enter isolation room, brief patient, conduct preprocedural checks with CO via walkie talkie UR to don full PPE enter room and position US machine CN and UR to position patient SN to enter with full PPE to clean and drape IR to enter with full PPE to perform procedure | Perform patient checks and transfer to angiography table If required, anaesthetic team to perform intubation in PAPR Procedure commences. All personnel of procedure team to remain in room in full PPE Patient’s trolley to be cleaned and parked Equipment or drugs to be passed into IR suite, from support to procedure team members without physical contact | |
Procedure team to remove PPE and equipment as per guidance Proceed to shower | Controller informs ward staff/security Patient transferred to ward, escorted by ward staff and security Procedure team to remove plastic wrapping and wipe down equipment Procedure team to remove PPE in designated order and locations and then proceed to shower Controller activates Environmental Services to provide terminal cleaning of IR suite, recovery area and showers | |
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of isolation room with staff movement before and during procedure and order for PPE removal
Personnel involved in procedure in IRC
| Initials | Staff | Role | Attire | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO | Controller | Maintains command and control of the entire event and coordinates with various external parties | N95/eye protection | |
| RN | Runner nurse | Circulates outside room | N95/eye protection | Hands equipment over to CN without direct physical contact Holds walkie-talkie |
| TN | Traffic nurse | Manages traffic at entry to department for all personnel involved in procedure as well as other parties like MRI staff and patients who use the same corridor | N95/eye protection | |
| CR | Control Radiographer | Manages control room | N95/eye protection | |
| PR | Procedure Radiographer | Operates equipment inside procedural room. | Full PPE | |
| SN | Scrub nurse | Scrubs for procedure | Full PPE | |
| CN | Circulating nurse | Circulates for procedure inside procedure room. room. To minimise patient contact | Full PPE | Walkie-talkie in the pocket of the lead suit |
| MN | Monitoring nurse | Looks after patient in procedure room | Full PPE | |
| IR | Interventional radiologist | Performs procedure | Full PPE | |
| ANA | Anaesthetist/ICU team | Supports patient during procedure. | Full PPR KIV with PAPR | |
Fig. 2Schematic drawing of staff locations and patient flow for procedure in IRC
Fig. 3Designated rooms for COVID-19 patients. A Biplane suite with mobile cabinets removed and equipment wrapped. B Hybrid CT/Angiography suite during bronchial artery embolisation for a suspected COVID-19 patient. Located at the far left upper corner of the image are ICU staff in PAPR as they need to manage the airway. The rest of the staff are in full PPE without PAPR
Fig. 4Various measures to ensure infection prevention. A Clear signage to prevent wrong entry, staff in PAPR. B Traffic nurse identified by label at scrub cap, situated at entrance. C Clear demarcation of clean and dirty areas. D PPE donning and removal stations with posters with step by step instructions