2021
DOI: 10.3329/bjms.v20i5.55397
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Challenges in managing an emergency and trauma ICU during COVID-19 pandemic: Perspective from a tertiary care centre in western Uttar Pradesh (India).

Abstract: In December 2019, a novel coronavirus (now named COVID-19) was identified as a causative agent for a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China.1 Till March 2020, India was one among 50 countries which identified patients tested positive for COVID-19.2 One day curfew was imposed in the country on March 22, 2020 to forewarn the people about the danger the country was going to face. The government of India announced a nationwide lockdown for 21 days from March 25, 2020 with subsequent second, third and fourth lo… Show more

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“…Therefore, worldwide dissemination of this information to health care professionals can assist with preventing COVID-19 infection. [18][19][20][21] On a single dental appointment dental experts can be exposed to all common courses for COVID-19 contamination (aerosols and droplets, contact with materials, dental sharp instruments, or contaminated surfaces), 22 and even when a procedure is finished, they are exposed because of the long period that pathogenic microorganisms remain suspended in the air. Confronting a pandemic situation, maxillofacial rehabilitation specialists associated with supportive care in cancer must rearrange dental clinical practice to take into consideration of care of patients contaminated with COVID-19 who require prosthodontic appliances.…”
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“…Therefore, worldwide dissemination of this information to health care professionals can assist with preventing COVID-19 infection. [18][19][20][21] On a single dental appointment dental experts can be exposed to all common courses for COVID-19 contamination (aerosols and droplets, contact with materials, dental sharp instruments, or contaminated surfaces), 22 and even when a procedure is finished, they are exposed because of the long period that pathogenic microorganisms remain suspended in the air. Confronting a pandemic situation, maxillofacial rehabilitation specialists associated with supportive care in cancer must rearrange dental clinical practice to take into consideration of care of patients contaminated with COVID-19 who require prosthodontic appliances.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most traumatic orthopedic surgeries are medium and short operations (1-2 hours) and thus typically involve brachial plexus block anesthesia with operations in the upper arms, shoulder joints and clavicles, or spinal anesthesia with operations in the lower extremities [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] . However, those techniques could not guarantee the absolute success rate even with the most experienced anesthetists and could be associated with a number of complications [10][11][12] .…”
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“…Improved planning includes dedicated COVID-19 wards as well as re-organising emergency trauma intensive care units (ICUs) to deal with an increasing number of patients with severe COVID-19. Amir et al in their paper discuss the challenges and strategies for converting an emergency and trauma ICU into a COVID-19 ICU in a LMIC tertiary hospital to provide future direction 36 . Hardcastle et al also discuss management issues with dealing with trauma resuscitation in a leading LMIC during the pandemic to again help with future planning 37 .…”
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