Guidelines: Anaesthesia in the context of COVID-19 pandemic

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Velly, Lionel | Gayat, Etienne | de Jong, Audrey | Quintard, Hervé | Cuvillon, Philippe | Audibert, Gérard | Amour, Julien | Beaussier, Marc | Biais, Matthieu | Bloc, Sébastien | Bonnet, Marie Pierre | Bouzat, Pierre | Brezac, Gilles | Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire | Dahmani, Souhayl | de Queiroz, Mathilde | Maria, Sophie Di | Ecoffey, Claude | Futier, Emmanuel | Geeraerts, Thomas | Jaber, Haithem | Heyer, Laurent | Hoteit, Rim | Joannes-Boyau, Olivier | Kern, Delphine | Langeron, Olivier | Lasocki, Sigismond | Launey, Yoan | Saché, Frederic Le | Lukaszewicz, Anne Claire | Maurice-Szamburski, Axel | Mayeur, Nicolas | Michel, Fabrice | Minville, Vincent | Mirek, Sebastien | Montravers, Philippe | Morau, Estelle | Muller, Laurent | Muret, Jane | Nouette-Gaulain, Karine | Orban, Jean Christophe | Orliaguet, Gilles | Perrigault, Pierre François | Plantet, Florence | Pottecher, Julien | Quesnel, Christophe | Reubrecht, Vanessa | Rozec, Bertrand | Tavernier, Benoit | Veber, Benoit | Veyckmans, Francis | Charbonneau, Hélène | Constant, Isabelle | Frasca, Denis | Fischer, Marc-Olivier | Huraux, Catherine | Blet, Alice | Garnier, Marc | Weiss, Emmanuel

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International audience. Objectives: The world is currently facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of these guidelines is to produce a framework to facilitate the partial and gradual resumption of intervention activity in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: The group has endeavoured to produce a minimum number of recommendations to highlight the strengths to be retained in the 7 predefined areas: protection of staff and patients; benefit/risk and patient information; preoperative assessment and decision on intervention; modalities of the preanaesthesia consultation; specificity of anaesthesia and analgesia; dedicated circuits and containment exit type of interventions.Results: The SFAR Guideline panel provides 51 statements on anaesthesia management in the context of COVID-19 pandemic. After one round of discussion and various amendments, a strong agreement was reached for 100% of the recommendations and algorithms.Conclusion: We present suggestions for how the risk of transmission by and to anaesthetists can be minimised and how personal protective equipment policies relate to COVID-19 pandemic context.

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