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Perioperative management of post-COVID-19 surgical patients: Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA National) Advisory and Position Statement.

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العنوان: Perioperative management of post-COVID-19 surgical patients: Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA National) Advisory and Position Statement.
المؤلفون: Malhotra, Naveen, Bajwa, Sukhminder, Joshi, Muralidhar, Mehdiratta, Lalit, Hemantkumar, Indrani, Rani, R, Shamshad Beegum, T, Shinde, Surekha, Kurdi, Madhuri, Kohli, Amit, Sahay, Nishant, Pratheeba, N, Julakanti, Madhavi, Desai, Devyani, Chhanwal, Heena, Ahlawat, Geeta, Basker, N
المصدر: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia; Jul2021, Vol. 65 Issue 7, p499-507, 9p
مصطلحات موضوعية: COUGH, COVID-19 pandemic, THYROIDITIS, CONDUCTION anesthesia, ELECTIVE surgery, POST-acute COVID-19 syndrome, ANESTHESIOLOGISTS, ARRHYTHMIA
مستخلص: With the second wave of COVID-19 receding, numerous patients who have recovered from the disease are reporting for elective/emergency surgery either for primary ailment or for a complication arising from COVID-19, such as mucormycosis. Preamble The Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA) issues the following advisory and position statement pertaining to the perioperative management of post-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) disease (COVID-19) in surgical patients. Mandatory pre-operative blood glucose testing (fasting and post-prandial) may be considered in COVID-19 patients with a history of steroid use, all patients with a history of severe COVID-19 disease and known patients of diabetes mellitus. Although other anti-fibrinolytics, such as tranexamic acid, aprotinin and epsilon aminocaproic acid, have been used in cardiac, orthopaedic, obstetric and gynaecologic surgeries and major trauma to reduce blood loss, their use in post-COVID-19 surgical patients may be counterproductive as the underlying mechanism of coagulation dysfunction in COVID-19 disease has been thrombosis leading to increased D-dimer levels. [Extracted from the article]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:00195049
DOI:10.4103/ija.ija_662_21