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    International Survey of Operative Practices for Otologists and Neurotologists During the COVID-19 Crisis

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    Ridge, Sarah E.
    Remenschneider, Aaron K.
    Lee, Daniel J.
    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2021-09-01
    Keywords
    Aerosol generating procedure
    Coronavirus
    Endoscope
    Exoscope
    Mastoidectomy
    N95
    Neurotologic surgery
    Otologic surgery
    Pandemic
    PAPR
    Personal protective equipment
    PPE
    SARS CoV-2
    Severe acute respiratory syndrome
    Infectious Disease
    Otolaryngology
    Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases
    Virus Diseases
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    https://doi.org/10.1097/mao.0000000000003219
    Abstract
    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on operative practices of otology and neurotology providers internationally. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. METHODS: A 78-question survey was distributed to otologists and neurotologists between May 12, 2020 and June 8, 2020 to assess the impact of the pandemic on surgical practices. Sections within the survey delineated time periods: prior to the crisis, onset of the crisis, during the crisis, postcrisis transition. RESULTS: Of 396 survey respondents, 284 participants from 38 countries met inclusion criteria. Respondents were 16.9% female and 82.4% male, with a most common age range of 40 to 49 years (36.3%). 69.8% of participants had been in practice for over 10 years and most respondents worked in an academic medical center (79.2%). The average operative weekly caseload was 5.3 (SD 3.9) per surgeon prior to the crisis, 0.7 (SD 1.2) during the COVID-19 crisis, and 3.5 (SD 3.3) for those who had begun a postcrisis transition at the time of survey administration (p < 0.001). 71.5% of providers did not perform an elective otologic or neurotologic operative procedure during the initial crisis period. 49.8% reported modifying their surgical technique due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Use of powered air-purifying respirators and filtering facepiece 2 or 3 (FFP2/FFP3) respirators were in minimal supply for 66.9% and 62.3% of respondents, respectively. CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the otology and neurotology community globally, resulting in significant changes in operative volume and case selection. Modification of surgical technique and shortages of personal protective equipment were frequently reported.
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    Ridge SE, Chari DA, Kozin ED, Remenschneider AK, Adunka OF, Aristegui M, Chang WT, Cheng YF, Chung JW, Cohen MS, Crowson MG, Golub JS, Handzel O, Isaacson B, Iyer A, Kakehata S, Marchioni D, Nogueira JF, Patel N, Quesnel AM, Rivas A, Saeed SR, Salzman R, Santos F, Saxby AJ, Tarabichi M, Verhaert N, Vincent R, Wanna G, Wolpert S, Lee DJ. International Survey of Operative Practices for Otologists and Neurotologists During the COVID-19 Crisis. Otol Neurotol. 2021 Sep 1;42(8):1275-1284. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000003219. PMID: 34398111. Link to article on publisher's site

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    10.1097/MAO.0000000000003219
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/27495
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    34398111
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    Full author list omitted for brevity. For the full list of authors, see article.

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