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2020 ; 75
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): 1437-1447
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Risks to healthcare workers following tracheal intubation of patients with
COVID-19: a prospective international multicentre cohort study
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El-Boghdadly K
; Wong DJN
; Owen R
; Neuman MD
; Pocock S
; Carlisle JB
; Johnstone C
; Andruszkiewicz P
; Baker PA
; Biccard BM
; Bryson GL
; Chan MTV
; Cheng MH
; Chin KJ
; Coburn M
; Jonsson Fagerlund M
; Myatra SN
; Myles PS
; O'Sullivan E
; Pasin L
; Shamim F
; van Klei WA
; Ahmad I
Anaesthesia
2020[Nov]; 75
(11
): 1437-1447
PMID32516833
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Healthcare workers involved in aerosol-generating procedures, such as tracheal
intubation, may be at elevated risk of acquiring COVID-19. However, the magnitude
of this risk is unknown. We conducted a prospective international multicentre
cohort study recruiting healthcare workers participating in tracheal intubation
of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Information on tracheal
intubation episodes, personal protective equipment use and subsequent provider
health status was collected via self-reporting. The primary endpoint was the
incidence of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis or new symptoms requiring
self-isolation or hospitalisation after a tracheal intubation episode. Cox
regression analysis examined associations between the primary endpoint and
healthcare worker characteristics, procedure-related factors and personal
protective equipment use. Between 23 March and 2 June 2020, 1718 healthcare
workers from 503 hospitals in 17 countries reported 5148 tracheal intubation
episodes. The overall incidence of the primary endpoint was 10.7% over a median
(IQR [range]) follow-up of 32 (18-48 [0-116]) days. The cumulative incidence
within 7, 14 and 21 days of the first tracheal intubation episode was 3.6%, 6.1%
and 8.5%, respectively. The risk of the primary endpoint varied by country and
was higher in women, but was not associated with other factors. Around 1 in 10
healthcare workers involved in tracheal intubation of patients with suspected or
confirmed COVID-19 subsequently reported a COVID-19 outcome. This has human
resource implications for institutional capacity to deliver essential healthcare
services, and wider societal implications for COVID-19 transmission.