Title of article :
Home Based Ventilator Support during Covid-19 Pandemic: A Double-Edged Sword
Author/Authors :
Singh, Abhishek Department of Anesthesiology - Pain Medicine and Critical Care - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - New Delhi - India , Khanna, Puneet Department of Anesthesiology - Pain Medicine and Critical Care - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - New Delhi - India
Abstract :
Data from SARS outbreak due to corona virus 1 has shown that high viral load during transmission was associated with poor clinical outcome (1). Zou et al has
reported comparable viral load in throat and nasopharyngeal swab of symptomatic and asymptomatic covid-19 patients suggesting
noninvasive ventilation (NIV) induced aerosolization
of secretion from asymptomatic patients will pose
similar risk of viral transmission to household contact
of the Covid-19 patients.(2). WHO has listed
noninvasive ventilation including CPAP therapy as
highly aerosol generative intervention putting
healthcare workers and caregiver of patient at risk of
contracting the disease. Recent guidelines regarding home based
ventilatory support has tried to balance the risk
associated with stopping the support against risk of
transmission to family members and caretakers (4, 5)
we need to discuss this issue broadly in context of covid19 outbreak.
Keywords :
Covid-19 , Pandemic , Double-Edged Sword , SARS , CPAP therapy , patients
Journal title :
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Anesthesia