| Literature DB >> 33863652 |
Wing P Chan1, Min-Szu Yao2, Ming-Fang Lin3, Hsiu-Chin Chang4, Russell Oliver Kosik5, Wen-Sen Lee6.
Abstract
The radiology department was categorized as a "high risk area" during the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003 and is similarly considered a "high risk area" during the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The purpose of infection control is to isolate patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 from uninfected people by utilizing separate equipment, spaces, and healthcare workers. Infection control measures should be prioritized to prevent the nosocomial spread of infection. We established a COVID-19 infection control team in our radiology department. The team's responsibilities include triaging patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, performing imaging and reporting, using dedicated equipment, disinfecting the equipment and the immediate environment, and staff scheduling.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Guidelines; Infection control; Radiology
Year: 2021 PMID: 33863652 PMCID: PMC8007533 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmii.2021.03.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microbiol Immunol Infect ISSN: 1684-1182 Impact factor: 4.399
The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in performing examinations in a radiology department.
| Protection grade | PPE level | Applicable staff |
|---|---|---|
| Primary protection | Surgical mask or N95 mask | Those who perform exams using a ‘no physical touch’ technique with non-suspect patients Administrative staff |
| Secondary protection | Surgical mask or N95 mask + goggles +1 layer of long-sleeved gown +1 layer of gloves (must cover sleeves) | Those who perform exams using a ‘physical touch’ with non-suspect patients |
| Tertiary protection | Head cover (fluid-repellent cap) + N95 mask + goggles & face shield + 2 layers of protective gown (inner long-sleeved + outer waterproof) + 2 layers of gloves (powder free, must cover sleeves) + shoe covers | Those who perform exams of suspect/confirmed patients in a negative pressure room, fever screening station, or any exam room |
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case as defined by the World Health Organization.
A person with acute respiratory illness fever and at least one sign/symptom of respiratory disease [e.g., cough, shortness of breath] AND a history of travel to or residence in a location reporting community transmission of COVID-19 during the 14 days prior to symptom onset; OR |
A person with any acute respiratory illness AND who has been in contact with a person with confirmed or probable COVID-19 (see definition of contact) during the 14 days prior to symptom onset; OR |
A person with severe acute respiratory illness (fever and at least one sign/symptom of respiratory disease [e.g., cough, shortness of breath] AND requiring hospitalization) AND in the absence of an alternative diagnosis that fully explains the clinical presentation. |
A person with a suspect case for whom testing for the COVID-19 virus is inconclusive. (Inconclusive as reported by the laboratory) OR |
A person with a suspect case for whom testing could not be performed for any reason. |
| A person with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection irrespective of clinical signs and symptoms. |
| Any person who is currently under investigation for having COVID-19 (a suspect case) or who was under investigation but whose test results are negative or inconclusive (a probable case). |
PUI is a category specified by the Centers for Disease Control.
Figure 1High resolution CT scan of chest shows a focal ground glass opacity (arrow) at lower lobe of right lung in a COVID-19 patient with underlying disease of right-side breast cancer, status post operation and chemotherapy.
Figure 2Illustration of the two zones in our department space. Within the ‘risk’ zone (coral), all staff should don secondary protection, eating and drinking are prohibited. In the ‘clean’ zone (lime), all staff should don primary protection. Exit routes (green, clean zone; apple, risk zone).
Proper don, use, and doff procedures for personal protective equipment (PPE) by radiology professionals when performing examinations in areas with COVID-19.
| Procedure | Actions |
|---|---|
| Allocate portable X-ray equipment for a nursing station | Sign in at Control Point |
| Inner protective layer | Step 1 – Put on properly fitted lead apron |
| Outer protective layer | Step 1 – Put on coverall back fastening, fluid-resistant outer protective gown (e.g., Tyvek suit) |
| Buddy–buddy check | Step 1 – Check each other's PPE |
| Open door, enter, and keep door of the isolation room closed | Perform exam |
| Before leaving the isolation room | Step 1 – Remove first plastic layer from the cassette and discard in the infectious waste bin in the isolation room (do not discard in the anteroom) |
| Step 1 – Remove goggles, put in 75% alcohol for soaking | |
| Before nursing station | Step 1- Remove inner isolation gown and last pair of gloves |
| Open the door and enter the nursing station | Step 1 – Using a hand towel to hold the door handle, push the door open and enter the nursing station |