2020, Número 2
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Rev Mex Anest 2020; 43 (2)
Consideraciones anestésicas en pacientes con COVID-19 sometidos a traqueostomía: reporte de caso
Fortis‑Olmedo LL, Calva‑Ruiz DS, Ham‑Armenta CI, Pineda‑Rivera A, Fernández‑Soto JR
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 13
Paginas: 136-139
Archivo PDF: 235.30 Kb.
RESUMEN
A finales de 2019 se identificó en Wuhan, una provincia de China, el virus causante de la enfermedad por coronavirus (COVID-19), el cual ha afectado a más de 1.5 millones de personas en todo el mundo. La fácil transmisión por aerosoles y contacto directo representa un reto para el personal que manipula la vía aérea de estos pacientes. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 33 años con diagnóstico de neumonía por COVID-19, a quien se realizó una traqueostomía percutánea por intubación prolongada. El objetivo de esta publicación es revisar las consideraciones anestésicas durante este procedimiento en este grupo de pacientes para lograr disminuir el riesgo de contagio en el personal de salud.
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