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  • Guidelines: Anaesthesia in ...
    Velly, Lionel; Gayat, Etienne; Quintard, Hervé; Weiss, Emmanuel; De Jong, Audrey; Cuvillon, Philippe; Audibert, Gérard; Amour, Julien; Beaussier, Marc; Biais, Matthieu; Bloc, Sébastien; Bonnet, Marie Pierre; Bouzat, Pierre; Brezac, Gilles; Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire; Dahmani, Souhayl; de Queiroz, Mathilde; Di Maria, Sophie; Ecoffey, Claude; Futier, Emmanuel; Geeraerts, Thomas; Jaber, Haithem; Heyer, Laurent; Hoteit, Rim; Joannes-Boyau, Olivier; Kern, Delphine; Langeron, Olivier; Lasocki, Sigismond; Launey, Yoan; le Saché, Frederic; Lukaszewicz, Anne Claire; Maurice-Szamburski, Axel; Mayeur, Nicolas; Michel, Fabrice; Minville, Vincent; Mirek, Sébastien; Montravers, Philippe; Morau, Estelle; Muller, Laurent; Muret, Jane; Nouette-Gaulain, Karine; Orban, Jean Christophe; Orliaguet, Gilles; Perrigault, Pierre François; Plantet, Florence; Pottecher, Julien; Quesnel, Christophe; Reubrecht, Vanessa; Rozec, Bertrand; Tavernier, Benoit; Veber, Benoit; Veyckmans, Francis; Charbonneau, Hélène; Constant, Isabelle; Frasca, Denis; Fischer, Marc-Olivier; Huraux, Catherine; Blet, Alice; Garnier, Marc

    Anaesthesia critical care & pain medicine, June 2020, 2020-06-00, 2020-06, 20200601, Letnik: 39, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    The world is currently facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of these guidelines is to produce a framework to facilitate the partial and gradual resumption of intervention activity in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The group has endeavoured to produce a minimum number of recommendations to highlight the strengths to be retained in the 7 predefined areas: (1) protection of staff and patients; (2) benefit/risk and patient information; (3) preoperative assessment and decision on intervention; (4) modalities of the preanaesthesia consultation; (5) specificity of anaesthesia and analgesia; (6) dedicated circuits and (7) containment exit type of interventions. The SFAR Guideline panel provides 51 statements on anaesthesia management in the context of COVID-19 pandemic. After one round of discussion and various amendments, a strong agreement was reached for 100% of the recommendations and algorithms. We present suggestions for how the risk of transmission by and to anaesthetists can be minimised and how personal protective equipment policies relate to COVID-19 pandemic context.