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Consensus-based perioperative protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mummaneni, Praveen V; Burke, John F; Chan, Andrew K; Sosa, Julie Ann; Lobo, Errol P; Mummaneni, Valli P; Antrum, Sheila; Berven, Sigurd H; Conte, Michael S; Doernberg, Sarah B; Goldberg, Andrew N; Hess, Christopher P; Hetts, Steven W; Josephson, S Andrew; Kohi, Maureen P; Ma, C Benjamin; Mahadevan, Vaikom S; Molinaro, Annette M; Murr, Andrew H; Narayana, Sirisha; Roberts, John P; Stoller, Marshall L; Theodosopoulos, Philip V; Vail, Thomas P; Wienholz, Sandra; Gropper, Michael A; Green, Adrienne; Berger, Mitchel S.
  • Mummaneni PV; Departments of1Neurological Surgery.
  • Burke JF; Departments of1Neurological Surgery.
  • Chan AK; Departments of1Neurological Surgery.
  • Sosa JA; 2Surgery.
  • Lobo EP; 3Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine.
  • Mummaneni VP; 3Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine.
  • Antrum S; 4Chancellor's Cabinet; and.
  • Berven SH; 5Orthopedic Surgery.
  • Conte MS; 2Surgery.
  • Doernberg SB; Divisions of6Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.
  • Goldberg AN; 7Infectious Diseases.
  • Hess CP; 14Medicine, and.
  • Hetts SW; 8Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.
  • Josephson SA; 9Radiology and Biomedical Imaging.
  • Kohi MP; 9Radiology and Biomedical Imaging.
  • Ma CB; 10Interventional Neuroradiology.
  • Mahadevan VS; 11Neurology.
  • Molinaro AM; 9Radiology and Biomedical Imaging.
  • Murr AH; 12Vascular and Interventional Radiology, and.
  • Narayana S; 5Orthopedic Surgery.
  • Roberts JP; 13Cardiology.
  • Stoller ML; 14Medicine, and.
  • Theodosopoulos PV; Departments of1Neurological Surgery.
  • Vail TP; 8Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.
  • Wienholz S; 14Medicine, and.
  • Gropper MA; 2Surgery.
  • Green A; 15Urology.
  • Berger MS; Departments of1Neurological Surgery.
J Neurosurg Spine ; : 1-9, 2020 Oct 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1016048
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

During the COVID-19 pandemic, quaternary-care facilities continue to provide care for patients in need of urgent and emergent invasive procedures. Perioperative protocols are needed to streamline care for these patients notwithstanding capacity and resource constraints.

METHODS:

A multidisciplinary panel was assembled at the University of California, San Francisco, with 26 leaders across 10 academic departments, including 7 department chairpersons, the chief medical officer, the chief operating officer, infection control officers, nursing leaders, and resident house staff champions. An epidemiologist, an ethicist, and a statistician were also consulted. A modified two-round, blinded Delphi method based on 18 agree/disagree statements was used to build consensus. Significant disagreement for each statement was tested using a one-sided exact binomial test against an expected outcome of 95% consensus using a significance threshold of p < 0.05. Final triage protocols were developed with unblinded group-level discussion.

RESULTS:

Overall, 15 of 18 statements achieved consensus in the first round of the Delphi method; the 3 statements with significant disagreement (p < 0.01) were modified and iteratively resubmitted to the expert panel to achieve consensus. Consensus-based protocols were developed using unblinded multidisciplinary panel discussions. The final algorithms 1) quantified outbreak level, 2) triaged patients based on acuity, 3) provided a checklist for urgent/emergent invasive procedures, and 4) created a novel scoring system for the allocation of personal protective equipment. In particular, the authors modified the American College of Surgeons three-tiered triage system to incorporate more urgent cases, as are often encountered in neurosurgery and spine surgery.

CONCLUSIONS:

Urgent and emergent invasive procedures need to be performed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The consensus-based protocols in this study may assist healthcare providers to optimize perioperative care during the pandemic.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: J Neurosurg Spine Journal subject: Neurosurgery Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: J Neurosurg Spine Journal subject: Neurosurgery Year: 2020 Document Type: Article