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Acta Pediatr Mex 2020; 41 (S1)
Covid-19: considerations in the management of airway in pediatric patients
Sánchez-Hernández E, Rodríguez-Arias R, Lara-Cuevas KM, Camacho-Jaramillo NA
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 72-80
PDF size: 756.68 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The present work is the result of the review of publications on the coronavirus, known
as COVID-19, and its role in the paediatric patient in the face of the pandemic that the
world is currently experiencing.
The present material and its application in children, aims to provide guidance to
professionals in our hospital, as well as suggestions for approach and management of
children who require attention, either only for intubation for respiratory complications
or because they will undergo a surgical procedure for some problem not related to the
health crisis that concerns us today.
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