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Preparedness and guidelines for neurosurgery in the COVID-19 era: Indian perspective from a tertiary care referral hospital

机译:Covid-19时代神经外科的准备和指导:来自第三级护理转诊医院的印度观点

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The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted healthcare systems globally. The need of the hour is the development of effective strategies for protecting the lives of healthcare providers (HCPs) and judicious triage for optimal utilization of human and hospital resources. During this pandemic, neurosurgery, like other specialties, must transform, innovate, and adopt new guidelines and safety protocols for reducing the risk of cross-infection of HCPs without compromising patient care. In this article, the authors discuss the current neurosurgical practice guidelines at a high-volume tertiary care referral hospital in India and compare them with international guidelines and global consensus for neurosurgery practice in the COVID-19 era. Additionally, the authors highlight some of the modifications incorporated into their clinical practice, including those for stratification of neurosurgical cases, patient triaging based on COVID-19 testing, optimal manpower management, infrastructure reorganization, evolving modules for resident training, and innovations in operating guidelines. The authors recommend the use of their blueprint for stratification of neurosurgical cases, including their protocol for algorithmic patient triage and management and their template for manpower allocation to COVID-19 duty, as a replicable model for efficient healthcare delivery.
机译:Covid-19 Pandemic在全球范围内严重影响了医疗保健系统。一小时的需要是制定保护医疗保健提供者(HCP)和明智分类的有效策略,以获得人类和医院资源的最佳利用。在这种流行病中,像其他专业一样,必须改变,创新,采用新的准则和安全方案,以降低HCP的交叉感染的风险而不会影响患者护理。在本文中,提交人在印度的大批量级护理转诊医院讨论了目前的神经外科实践指南,并将其与Covid-19时代的国际指南和全球共识与全球合作伙伴进行了比较。此外,作者突出了包含在其临床实践中的一些修改,包括用于神经外科病例的分层,基于Covid-19测试,最佳人力管理,基础设施重组,居民培训的不断发展模块以及操作指南的创新的患者。作者建议使用它们的蓝图进行神经外科案例的分层,包括他们的算法患者分类和管理方案的协议及其对CoVID-19职责的人力分配的模板,作为有效的医疗保健交付的可复制模型。

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