Title of article :
Endotracheal Intubation of COVID-19 Patients
Author/Authors :
Hussain Khan, Zahid Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Makarem, Jalil Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rahimi, Mojgan Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged for the first time in China and then rapidly spread and
swept the entire world like a tornado killing
thousands of patients around the planet. People
were advised to stay in-doors to prevent the
spread of this deadly disease, and this slogan
helped to a greater extent in containing the spread
of the virus (1)
. Unfortunately, there is no
treatment for the disease at present, but extensive
research is going on to find a definitive treatment.
Regarding endotracheal intubation (ETI) of
COVID-19 patients, data are scarce and no
randomized clinical trials are available to develop
and formulate succinct and acceptable guidelines
in tackling the problem of ETI in these highly risky
and vulnerable patients. Zuo et al. provide us with
a step-wise approach in intubating the patients
with novel coronavirus disease. They emphasized
that these patients should be intubated employing
the videolaryngoscope (2). In the same vein, Orser
BA does not recommend the use of glidescope for
all intubations, but rather suggest that
anesthetists consider using a glidescope in
preference to fiberoptic bronchoscopy in COVID19 patients (3). The use of a glidescope or a similar
device is useful but we have some concerns
regarding the use of VL based on our own
experience from Iran which is probably the worst
hit by this deadly disease in The Middle East
countries with a high death toll. Although we
agree that VL should preferentially be used in
intubating COVID-19 patients, nevertheless would
like to emphasize that ETI with VL is not always
straightforward and easy.
Keywords :
Endotracheal Intubation , COVID-19 , Patients , ETI
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine