Airway Management of Patients with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19: Survey Results from Physicians from 19 Countries in Latin America

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Granell, Manuel
Sanchís, Nerea
Delgado, Carlos
Lozano, Manuel
Pinho, Marcio

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Airway management during the COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most challenging aspects of care that anesthesiologists and intensivists face. This study was conducted to evaluate the management of tracheal intubation in patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection. This is a cross-sectional and international multicenter study based on a 37-item questionnaire. The survey was available to physicians who had performed intubations and tracheostomies in patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and had provided informed consent to participate. The primary outcome is the preference to use a specific device for tracheal intubation. Secondary outcomes are clinical practice variables, use of video laryngoscopes, difficult airway management, and safety features to prevent cross-infection.

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Granell, M., Sanchís, N., Delgado, C., Lozano, M., Pinho, M., Sandoval, C., Romero, C. S., Aldecoa, C., Cata, J. P., Neira, J., De Andres, J., Herreros-Pomares, A., Navarro, G., & The Cov-Viaerea Network Study Group (2022). Airway Management of Patients with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19: Survey Results from Physicians from 19 Countries in Latin America. Journal of clinical medicine, 11(16), 4731. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164731

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