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    Date Issued2020 (3)AuthorArora, Rakesh C. (3)Atluri, Pavan (3)Grant, Michael C. (3)Haft, Jonathan W. (3)Hassan, Ansar (3)View MoreUMass Chan AffiliationDepartment of Surgery at UMMS-Baystate (3)Document TypeAccepted Manuscript (2)Journal Article (1)KeywordCardiology (3)Cardiovascular Diseases (3)COVID-19 (3)Health Services Administration (3)Infectious Disease (3)View MoreJournalThe Annals of thoracic surgery (3)

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    Ramping up Delivery of Cardiac Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Guidance Statement from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons COVID-19 Task Force

    Engelman, Daniel; Lother, Sylvain; George, Isaac; Ailawadi, Gorav; Atluri, Pavan; Grant, Michael C.; Haft, Jonathan W.; Hassan, Ansar; Legare, Jean-Francois; Whitman, Glenn; et al. (2020-05-11)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound global impact. Its rapid transmissibility has transformed healthcare delivery and forced countries to adopt strict measures to contain its spread. The vast majority of U.S. cardiac surgical programs have deferred all but truly emergent/urgent operative procedures in an effort to reduce the burden on the healthcare system and to mobilize resources to combat the pandemic surge. While the number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase worldwide, the incidence of new cases has begun to decline in many North American cities. This "flattening of the curve" has prompted interest in re-opening the economy, relaxing public health restrictions, and resuming non-urgent health care delivery.
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    Adult Cardiac Surgery and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Aggressive Infection Mitigation Strategies Are Necessary in the Operating Room and Surgical Recovery

    Engelman, Daniel T.; Lother, Sylvain; George, Isaac; Funk, Duane J.; Ailawadi, Gorav; Atluri, Pavan; Grant, Michael C.; Haft, Jonathan W.; Hassan, Ansar; Legare, Jean-Francois; et al. (Elsevier, 2020-04-21)
    The COVID-19 pandemic necessitates aggressive infection mitigation strategies to reduce the risk to patients and healthcare providers. This document is intended to provide a framework for the adult cardiac surgeon to consider in this rapidly changing environment. Pre, intra, and post-operative detailed protective measures are outlined. These are guidance recommendations during a pandemic surge to be utilized for ALL patients while local COVID-19 disease burden remains elevated.
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    Adult cardiac surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Tiered Patient Triage Guidance Statement

    Haft, Jonathan W.; Atluri, Pavan; Alawadi, Gorav; Engelman, Daniel; Grant, Michael C.; Hassan, Ansar; Legare, Jean-Francois; Whitman, Glenn; Arora, Rakesh C. (2020-04-10)
    In the setting of the current novel coronavirus pandemic, this document has been generated to provide guiding statements for the adult cardiac surgeon to consider in a rapidly evolving national landscape. Acknowledging the risk for a potentially prolonged need for cardiac surgery procedure deferral, the authors have created this proposed template for physicians and interdisciplinary teams to consider in protecting their patients, institution and their highly specialized cardiac surgery team. In addition, recommendations on the transition from traditional in-person patient assessments and outpatient follow-up are provided. Lastly, we advocate that the cardiac surgeon must continue to serve as leaders, experts, and relevant members of our medical community, shifting our role as necessary in this time of need.
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