| Literature DB >> 32430480 |
Yingkun He1, Tao Hong2, Meiyun Wang3, Liqun Jiao2, Yulin Ge4, E Mark Haacke5, Tianxiao Li6, Zhang Hongqi7.
Abstract
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Keywords: standards; stroke
Year: 2020 PMID: 32430480 PMCID: PMC7276244 DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2020-016073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurointerv Surg ISSN: 1759-8478 Impact factor: 5.836
Figure 1Epidemiological characteristics and diagnostic criteria of COVID-19. RT-PCR, reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome; UV, ultraviolet; WBC, white blood cell.
Stratified precautions for medical staff during COVID-19 epidemic
| Grade | Scope of application | Protection requirements |
| Level protection I | (1) Observation for person contacting with confirmed COVID-19 cases. (2) Neurointerventional medical staff working in outpatient department | Wear white coats, disposable caps, disposable isolation gowns, disposable gloves and disposable surgical masks (replaced every 4 hours or replaced once contamination occurs) |
| Level protection II | (1) Neurointerventional staff conducting epidemiological investigations on close contacts, suspected or confirmed cases. (2) Neurointerventional staff who conduct diagnosis, treatment and disinfection in the isolation observation room, isolation ward or block | Wear disposable caps, medical respirators (such as N95 mask), anti-fog safety goggles or anti-fog protective shields, medical protective suits, disposable gloves, and disposable shoe covers |
| Level protection III | (1) Neurointerventional staff performing close procedures that may produce aerosol, such as endotracheal intubation, nebulization treatment, sputum induction, tracheotomy, chest physiotherapy, nasopharyngeal aspiration, positive pressure ventilation, high frequency oscillatory ventilation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and postmortem lung biopsy, etc. (2) Neurointerventional staff who process the blood, secretions, feces, and bodies of the confirmed cases | Wear full face respirators or positive pressure respirators, medical protective suits, disposable gloves, and disposable shoe covers |
Figure 2Standard screening procedure in outpatient/ emergency department and emergency plan.
Figure 3Emergency treatment procedures for acute stroke.