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Date publication
novembre 2022
Journal
PloS one
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GALLET Patrice
Tous les auteurs :
Favier V, Lescroart M, Pequignot B, Grimmer L, Florentin A, Gallet P
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Surgical tracheostomy (ST) and Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) are classified as high-risk aerosol-generating procedures and might lead to healthcare workers (HCW) infection. Albeit the COVID-19 strain slightly released since the vaccination era, preventing HCW from infection remains a major economical and medical concern. To date, there is no study monitoring particle emissions during ST and PDT in a clinical setting. The aim of this study was to monitor particle emissions during ST and PDT in a swine model.
Mots clés
Humans, Swine, Animals, Tracheostomy, adverse effects, COVID-19, Dilatation, methods, Vascular Surgical Procedures
Référence
PLoS One. 2022 11 23;17(11):e0278089