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美国神经耳科学学会、美国耳科学会和美国耳鼻喉科学-头颈外科学会基金会指南:在 COVID-19 大流行期间加强耳科学和神经耳科学护理。

American Neurotology Society, American Otological Society, and American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Foundation Guide to Enhance Otologic and Neurotologic Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School.

Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston.

出版信息

Otol Neurotol. 2020 Oct;41(9):1163-1174. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000002868.

Abstract

: This combined American Neurotology Society, American Otological Society, and American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation document aims to provide guidance during the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) on 1) "priority" of care for otologic and neurotologic patients in the office and operating room, and 2) optimal utilization of personal protective equipment. Given the paucity of evidence to inform otologic and neurotologic best practices during COVID-19, the recommendations herein are based on relevant peer-reviewed articles, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 guidelines, United States and international hospital policies, and expert opinion. The suggestions presented here are not meant to be definitive, and best practices will undoubtedly change with increasing knowledge and high-quality data related to COVID-19. Interpretation of this guidance document is dependent on local factors including prevalence of COVID-19 in the surgeons' local community. This is not intended to set a standard of care, and should not supersede the clinician's best judgement when managing specific clinical concerns and/or regional conditions.Access to otologic and neurotologic care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic is dependent upon adequate protection of physicians, audiologists, and ancillary support staff. Otolaryngologists and associated staff are at high risk for COVID-19 disease transmission based on close contact with mucosal surfaces of the upper aerodigestive tract during diagnostic evaluation and therapeutic procedures. While many otologic and neurotologic conditions are not imminently life threatening, they have a major impact on communication, daily functioning, and quality of life. In addition, progression of disease and delay in treatment can result in cranial nerve deficits, intracranial and life-threatening complications, and/or irreversible consequences. In this regard, many otologic and neurotologic conditions should rightfully be considered "urgent," and almost all require timely attention to permit optimal outcomes. It is reasonable to proceed with otologic and neurotologic clinic visits and operative cases based on input from expert opinion of otologic care providers, clinic/hospital administration, infection prevention and control specialists, and local and state public health leaders. Significant regional variations in COVID-19 prevalence exist; therefore, physicians working with local municipalities are best suited to make determinations on the appropriateness and timing of otologic and neurotologic care.

摘要

这份由美国神经耳科学学会、美国耳科学会和美国耳鼻喉科学院-头颈外科学会基金会联合制定的文件旨在为在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)期间提供以下指导:1)在诊室和手术室中对耳科和神经耳科患者进行“优先”护理,以及 2)优化个人防护设备的使用。鉴于缺乏有关 COVID-19 期间耳科和神经耳科最佳实践的证据,本文中的建议是基于相关的同行评议文章、疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的 COVID-19 指南、美国和国际医院政策以及专家意见。这里提出的建议并非定论,最佳实践无疑会随着与 COVID-19 相关的知识和高质量数据的增加而改变。对本指导文件的解释取决于当地因素,包括外科医生所在社区 COVID-19 的流行程度。这并不是为了制定护理标准,在管理特定临床问题和/或区域情况时,不应取代临床医生的最佳判断。在 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后获得耳科和神经耳科护理取决于为医生、听力学家和辅助支持人员提供足够的保护。耳鼻喉科医生及其相关工作人员由于在诊断评估和治疗过程中与上呼吸道的粘膜表面密切接触,因此处于 COVID-19 疾病传播的高风险之中。虽然许多耳科和神经耳科疾病不会立即危及生命,但它们对沟通、日常功能和生活质量有重大影响。此外,疾病的进展和治疗的延迟可能导致颅神经缺陷、颅内和危及生命的并发症和/或不可逆转的后果。在这方面,许多耳科和神经耳科疾病应被合理地视为“紧急”,几乎所有疾病都需要及时关注以获得最佳结果。根据耳科护理提供者、诊所/医院管理、感染预防和控制专家以及当地和州公共卫生领导人的专家意见,进行耳科和神经耳科诊所就诊和手术病例是合理的。COVID-19 的流行程度存在显著的区域差异;因此,与当地市政府合作的医生最适合确定耳科和神经耳科护理的适当性和时间安排。

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