Anesthesia And Surgery For Positive Covid-19 Asymptomatic Pediatric Patients: How Long Should We Wait?

PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA(2021)

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The worldwide spread of the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) led to significant challenges for healthcare institutions. Our institution implemented guidelines to protect perioperative staff and patients from exposure to COVID-19, including pre-procedural testing. Patients who tested positive SARS-CoV-2 had their elective procedure postponed and quarantined as per Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. A test-based strategy is no longer recommended by the CDC for COVID-19 patients to come off isolation. Instead, patients can be cleared from isolation precautions using time and symptom-based criteria. However, there is limited data addressing the role of re-testing and appropriate scheduling of procedures after a positive test in an asymptomatic patient. Following a positive test, our institution delayed surgery and re-tested the patient requiring a negative test result to proceed with elective procedures. We herein describe the patterns of laboratory values of COVID-19 positive patients with a focus on those who we define as "persistently positive" to elucidate a safe pathway to bring patients to surgery.
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Covid-19,cycle time,pediatric,preoperative
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