Department of Neurological Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Neurol India. 2020 Sep-Oct;68(5):1133-1138. doi: 10.4103/0028-3886.299173.
There is a significant knowledge gap and anxiety among health care workers (HCWs) including neurosurgeons regarding in-hospital disease transmission and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the ensuing COVID-19 pandemic.
To assess present practice and perceptions among Indian neurosurgeons with respect to type of surgeries performed, PPE usage and SARS-CoV-2 testing.
A 12-item questionnaire on surgeries performed in the 6 weeks prior to the survey date, PPE usage, and preoperative SARS-CoV-2 testing was circulated electronically to Indian neurosurgeons from May 12, 2020 to May 31, 2020 and their responses analyzed.
Two hundred forty-four neurosurgeons (237 males) participated in the survey; of whom, 230 had performed surgeries during the pandemic period. In total, 84.3% of respondents were performing semiemergency or emergency procedures only. N95 masks were utilized by only 83% of the respondents (n = 230) while performing surgical procedures. Only 40.9% of the respondents were satisfied regarding adequacy of available PPE. Preoperative SARS-CoV2 testing as well as testing of all asymptomatic patients prior to admission into ward/intensive care unit was perceived to be beneficial in reducing transmission risk by more than 85% respondents. More than 90% respondents felt that HCWs including neurosurgeons were at risk of acquiring infection through an outpatient consultation from an asymptomatic individual.
Access to and utilization of appropriate PPE was lacking among the one-fifth of neurosurgeons who participated in this survey. To gain the confidence of neurosurgeons, hospitals should address their concerns regarding PPE and testing of patients prior to surgery and admission to the hospital.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医护人员(HCWs),包括神经外科医生,对医院内疾病传播以及个人防护设备(PPE)的使用存在着显著的知识差距和焦虑。
评估印度神经外科医生在手术类型、PPE 使用和 SARS-CoV-2 检测方面的现状和认知。
我们于 2020 年 5 月 12 日至 2020 年 5 月 31 日期间,向印度神经外科医生发送了一份包含 6 周内手术情况、PPE 使用情况和术前 SARS-CoV-2 检测情况的 12 项问题的电子调查问卷,并对他们的回答进行了分析。
共有 244 名神经外科医生(237 名男性)参与了这项调查;其中,230 名医生在疫情期间进行了手术。总的来说,84.3%的受访者仅进行半紧急或紧急手术。在进行手术时,只有 83%(n = 230)的受访者使用 N95 口罩。只有 40.9%的受访者对现有 PPE 的充足性表示满意。超过 85%的受访者认为,术前 SARS-CoV2 检测以及对所有无症状患者在进入病房/重症监护室之前进行检测,有利于降低传播风险。超过 90%的受访者认为,包括神经外科医生在内的医护人员通过与无症状个体的门诊咨询,面临感染的风险。
参与本调查的五分之一神经外科医生无法获得和使用适当的 PPE。为了获得神经外科医生的信任,医院应该解决他们对 PPE 和手术前及住院期间患者检测的担忧。