| Literature DB >> 32542112 |
Naoya Iwasaki1, Motohiro Sekino1, Toru Egawa2, Kazunori Yamashita3, Tetsuya Hara4.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32542112 PMCID: PMC7276837 DOI: 10.1002/ams2.529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acute Med Surg ISSN: 2052-8817
Fig. 1Plastic barrier curtain to minimize droplet transmission during tracheal extubation in patients with COVID‐19. A, The curtain is made of a large, clear, plastic bag and includes two i.v. drip stands (white arrows). The extra portion of the bag can be rolled up to adjust the length by using clips and/or tape (blue arrow). Another drape is placed under the patient’s head to prevent the spread of droplets to the bed (green arrow). B, Two small incisions are made on the side of the curtain closest to the patient’s head for the health‐care provider to insert their forearms and perform tracheal extubation (white arrows). The edge of the curtain at the patient’s foot end is placed beneath the patient’s back to avoid contamination over the chest (blue arrow).