2021
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_662_21
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Perioperative management of post-COVID-19 surgical patients

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“…29 Various (inter)national societies have issued recommended intervals between COVID-19 infection and surgery and have acknowledged that a more nuanced preoperative evaluation and risk assessment should be performed. 46 , 70 , 71 …”
Section: Available Protocols and Assessment Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Various (inter)national societies have issued recommended intervals between COVID-19 infection and surgery and have acknowledged that a more nuanced preoperative evaluation and risk assessment should be performed. 46 , 70 , 71 …”
Section: Available Protocols and Assessment Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several systematic reviews, protocols, guidelines and advisories for the prevention, diagnosis and management of COVID-19 including perioperative and critical care management got evolved based on the available evidences[ 26 27 ] and kept on changing, in an accelerated manner. The quality of the available evidence for the practice of EBM, thereby, automatically decreased.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our patient presented with febrile illness and ground glassing on the CT chest, accompanied by raised inflammatory markers, and it became important to screen the patient for COVID-19 infection as the primary cause or secondary infection. [ 5 ] However, the primary presentation of bilateral pleural effusion following self-injection of prallethrin precluded COVID-19 from becoming our initial differential diagnosis. The surge in inflammatory markers was probably due to hypersensitivity reaction to prallethrin in lung tissue.…”
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