The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic

Around June 2020, many institutions restarted full operating schedules to clear the backlog of postponed surgeries because of the first wave in the COVID-19 pandemic. In an online survey distributed among anaesthestists in Asian countries at that time, most of them described their safety concerns an...

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Main Authors: Loh, Pui San, Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti, Chaw, Sook Hui, Mansor, M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.360142023-11-29T04:07:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36014/ The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic Loh, Pui San Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti Chaw, Sook Hui Mansor, M. R Medicine (General) RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Around June 2020, many institutions restarted full operating schedules to clear the backlog of postponed surgeries because of the first wave in the COVID-19 pandemic. In an online survey distributed among anaesthestists in Asian countries at that time, most of them described their safety concerns and recommendations related to the supply of personal protective equipment and its usage. The second concern was related to pre-operative screening for all elective surgical cases and its related issues. The new norm in practice was found to be non-standardized and involved untested devices or workflow that have since been phased out with growing evidence. Subsequent months after reinstating full elective surgeries tested the ability of many hospitals in handling the workload of non-COVID surgical cases together with rising COVID-19 positive cases in the second and third waves when stay-at-home orders eased. © 2021, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved. Malaysian Medical Association 2021 Article PeerReviewed Loh, Pui San and Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti and Chaw, Sook Hui and Mansor, M. (2021) The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 76 (1). pp. 98-100. ISSN 03005283, https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85100106101&partnerID=40&md5=f1abe8880d50bb1656e9b5adbc2e4803
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RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
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RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Loh, Pui San
Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti
Chaw, Sook Hui
Mansor, M.
The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic
description Around June 2020, many institutions restarted full operating schedules to clear the backlog of postponed surgeries because of the first wave in the COVID-19 pandemic. In an online survey distributed among anaesthestists in Asian countries at that time, most of them described their safety concerns and recommendations related to the supply of personal protective equipment and its usage. The second concern was related to pre-operative screening for all elective surgical cases and its related issues. The new norm in practice was found to be non-standardized and involved untested devices or workflow that have since been phased out with growing evidence. Subsequent months after reinstating full elective surgeries tested the ability of many hospitals in handling the workload of non-COVID surgical cases together with rising COVID-19 positive cases in the second and third waves when stay-at-home orders eased. © 2021, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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author Loh, Pui San
Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti
Chaw, Sook Hui
Mansor, M.
author_facet Loh, Pui San
Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti
Chaw, Sook Hui
Mansor, M.
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title The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed The handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort handling of safety concerns among anaesthetists when restarting full surgical lists during the covid-19 pandemic
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