id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307258-66lwpblq Li, Weixia Anesthesia Management and Perioperative Infection Control in Patients With the Novel Coronavirus 2020-03-29 .txt text/plain 3111 178 42 title: Anesthesia Management and Perioperative Infection Control in Patients With the Novel Coronavirus Anesthesiologists have a high risk of infection with COVID-19 during perioperative care and as first responders to airway emergencies. The authors' approach uses a protocol in the perioperative care areas that segregates patients into 3 simple and distinct groups based on the risk of transmission (Fig 1) . Class I patients are those who have been shown to be negative for novel coronavirus pneumonia after screening with RT-PCR, symptoms, laboratory examinations, and imaging. The intent was to eliminate all possible cross-infection to healthcare workers and patients in the perioperative care areas and operating room. novel coronavirus pneumonia, minimizing exposure to airway aerosols, droplets, and fluids especially during coughing can reduce contamination. Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia in Wuhan, China ./cache/cord-307258-66lwpblq.txt ./txt/cord-307258-66lwpblq.txt