id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263087-fhn4m2zc Yang, Yao-Lin Adaptation to the Plastic Barrier Sheet to Facilitate Intubation During the COVID-19 Pandemic 2020-05-04 .txt text/plain 1045 51 50 To the Editor W e read with interest the recent article by Brown et al, 1 titled "Barrier System for Airway Management of COVID-19 Patients" which described the use of a plastic drape attached to a plastic bag as a protective measure during endotracheal intubation and extubation. A transparent dressing should not be utilized with videolaryngoscopy as the film's adhesive nature may interfere with the maneuvering of laryngoscope or endotracheal tube, but a dressing can be placed Adaptation to the Plastic Barrier Sheet to Facilitate Intubation During the COVID-19 Pandemic Figure. Although we have been carefully removing the drape after successful intubation, we feel that Brown et al 1 and other authors make an excellent point that the sheet can be left in place for the duration of surgery, and the patient can be subsequently extubated under the drape, shielding anesthesia providers and other operating room personnel when the endotracheal tube is removed. ./cache/cord-263087-fhn4m2zc.txt ./txt/cord-263087-fhn4m2zc.txt