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PLOS ONE | 2012

Aerosol generating procedures and risk of transmission of acute respiratory infections to healthcare workers: a systematic review.

Khai Tran; Karen Cimon; Melissa Severn; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly

Aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) may expose health care workers (HCWs) to pathogens causing acute respiratory infections (ARIs), but the risk of transmission of ARIs from AGPs is not fully known. We sought to determine the clinical evidence for the risk of transmission of ARIs to HCWs caring for patients undergoing AGPs compared with the risk of transmission to HCWs caring for patients not undergoing AGPs. We searched PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, University of York CRD databases, EuroScan, LILACS, Indian Medlars, Index Medicus for SE Asia, international health technology agencies and the Internet in all languages for articles from 01/01/1990 to 22/10/2010. Independent reviewers screened abstracts using pre-defined criteria, obtained full-text articles, selected relevant studies, and abstracted data. Disagreements were resolved by consensus. The outcome of interest was risk of ARI transmission. The quality of evidence was rated using the GRADE system. We identified 5 case-control and 5 retrospective cohort studies which evaluated transmission of SARS to HCWs. Procedures reported to present an increased risk of transmission included [n; pooled OR(95%CI)] tracheal intubation [nu200a=u200a4 cohort; 6.6 (2.3, 18.9), and nu200a=u200a4 case-control; 6.6 (4.1, 10.6)], non-invasive ventilation [nu200a=u200a2 cohort; OR 3.1(1.4, 6.8)], tracheotomy [nu200a=u200a1 case-control; 4.2 (1.5, 11.5)] and manual ventilation before intubation [nu200a=u200a1 cohort; OR 2.8 (1.3, 6.4)]. Other intubation associated procedures, endotracheal aspiration, suction of body fluids, bronchoscopy, nebulizer treatment, administration of O2, high flow O2, manipulation of O2 mask or BiPAP mask, defibrillation, chest compressions, insertion of nasogastric tube, and collection of sputum were not significant. Our findings suggest that some procedures potentially capable of generating aerosols have been associated with increased risk of SARS transmission to HCWs or were a risk factor for transmission, with the most consistent association across multiple studies identified with tracheal intubation.


CADTH technology overviews | 2011

Aerosol-Generating Procedures and Risk of Transmission of Acute Respiratory Infections: A Systematic Review

Khai Tran; Karen Cimon; Melissa Severn; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


CADTH technology overviews | 2011

Physical Interventions to Interrupt or Reduce the Spread of Respiratory Viruses — Resource Use Implications: A Systematic Review

Karen M Lee; Vijay K Shukla; Michelle Clark; Monika Mierzwinski-Urban; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

SUMMARY OF KEY STUDIES

Karen M Lee; Vijay K Shukla; Michelle Clark; Monika Mierzwinski-Urban; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

GRADE EVIDENCE PROFILES OF INDIVIDUAL STUDIES

Khai Tran; Karen Cimon; Melissa Severn; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

INFORMATION ON EXCLUDED STUDIES

Karen M Lee; Vijay K Shukla; Michelle Clark; Monika Mierzwinski-Urban; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

GRADE RESOURCE USE TABLES

Karen M Lee; Vijay K Shukla; Michelle Clark; Monika Mierzwinski-Urban; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

LITERATURE SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS

Karen M Lee; Vijay K Shukla; Michelle Clark; Monika Mierzwinski-Urban; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

ASSOCIATION OF RESPIRATORY PRACTICES WITH RISK OF TRANSMISSION OF ARI TO HEALTH CARE WORKERS OR RESPIRATORY PRACTICES AS A RISK FACTOR FOR TRANSMISSION OF ARI

Khai Tran; Karen Cimon; Melissa Severn; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly


Archive | 2011

[Table, LITERATURE SEARCH STRATEGY].

Khai Tran; Karen Cimon; Melissa Severn; Carmem L Pessoa-Silva; John Conly

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Karen Cimon

Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health

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Khai Tran

Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health

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Melissa Severn

Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health

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Michelle Clark

Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health

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Monika Mierzwinski-Urban

Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health

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