Rohadi Muhammad Rosyidi1, Dewa Putu Wisnu Wardhana2, Tedy Apriawan3, Asra Al Fauzi3, Bambang Priyanto1, Kevin Gunawan4, Setyo Widi Nugroho4, Krisna Tsaniadi Prihastomo5, Muhammad Deni Nasution6, Andi Ihwan7. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty of Mataram University, West Nusa Tenggara General Hospital, Mataram, Indonesia. 2. Department of Neurosurgery,Udayana University Hospital, Medical Faculty of Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia. 3. Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty of Airlangga University, Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Medical Center, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. 4. Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty of Indonesia University, Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. 5. Department of Neurosurgery, Dr. Kariadi General Hospital Medical Center, Semarang, Center Java, Indonesia. 6. Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty of Sumatera Utara University, Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia. 7. Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty of Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: COVID-19, a global pandemic, affects neurosurgical care in Indonesia. This study has objective to propose guideline and algorithm recommendation for the management of TBI patients during this pandemic, which can be used flexibly at neurosurgery centers, both in Indonesia and throughout the world. METHODS: We performed retrospective Cohort analysis from TBI database at tertiary public general hospitals. All neurotrauma cases from mid-February until mid-August 2020 was included in this study. The chronology of COVID-19 pandemics impact in Indonesia was defined by early period from mid-February until end of May 2020, and late period are latter. All subjects undergone the screening and perioperative measures that based on our proposes scoring system and algorithm as follows. RESULTS: There are many guidelines that explain screening methods in neurosurgery patients in general, as well as neurotrauma in particular. But here, we proposed our own scoring and screening algorithm that has been developed based on conditions in Indonesia. In total of 757 neurotrauma cases data were collected from the pandemic starts in Indonesia. DISCUSSION: Screening is a crucial initial step in this pandemic period, not only for COVID patients, but also all patients who enter the emergency room. The use of PPE is a necessity in several neurosurgery centers, especially with high COVID-19 case rates. CONCLUSION: The management of neurotrauma patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19 requires special attention, starting from admission of the patient in ER. Rapid scoring and screening are important and the highest level of PPE is mandatory during patient care.
OBJECTIVES: COVID-19, a global pandemic, affects neurosurgical care in Indonesia. This study has objective to propose guideline and algorithm recommendation for the management of TBI patients during this pandemic, which can be used flexibly at neurosurgery centers, both in Indonesia and throughout the world. METHODS: We performed retrospective Cohort analysis from TBI database at tertiary public general hospitals. All neurotrauma cases from mid-February until mid-August 2020 was included in this study. The chronology of COVID-19 pandemics impact in Indonesia was defined by early period from mid-February until end of May 2020, and late period are latter. All subjects undergone the screening and perioperative measures that based on our proposes scoring system and algorithm as follows. RESULTS: There are many guidelines that explain screening methods in neurosurgery patients in general, as well as neurotrauma in particular. But here, we proposed our own scoring and screening algorithm that has been developed based on conditions in Indonesia. In total of 757 neurotrauma cases data were collected from the pandemic starts in Indonesia. DISCUSSION: Screening is a crucial initial step in this pandemic period, not only for COVID patients, but also all patients who enter the emergency room. The use of PPE is a necessity in several neurosurgery centers, especially with high COVID-19 case rates. CONCLUSION: The management of neurotrauma patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19 requires special attention, starting from admission of the patient in ER. Rapid scoring and screening are important and the highest level of PPE is mandatory during patient care.
Authors: Joseph V Waller; Parveer Kaur; Amy Tucker; Keldon K Lin; Michael J Diaz; Travis S Henry; Michael Hope Journal: AJR Am J Roentgenol Date: 2020-05-15 Impact factor: 3.959