id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-270156-qrzjgzyk Cafferkey, J. J. Using HoloLens™ to reduce staff exposure to aerosol generating procedures during a global pandemic 2020-05-26 .txt text/plain 1941 137 56 OBJECTIVES: In a tertiary centre in London we aim to implement HoloLens technology, allowing other medical staff to remotely join the consulting clinician when in a high-risk patient area delivering oxygen therapy. MAIN RESULTS: Mean self-reported time in the high-risk zone was less when using HoloLens (2.69 hours) compared to usual practice (3.96 hours) although this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.3657). In the CPAP unit of a UK teaching hospital we implemented HoloLens2™ as a pragmatic technology-led improvement project to facilitate remote care during the COVID-19 pandemic in a "Red zone" where NIV/CPAP/HFNO is delivered. . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.24.20107193 doi: medRxiv preprint deployment practice was two or more staff donning personal protective equipment (PPE) for ward rounds and to review deteriorating patients. Evaluation of the intervention saw ward staff (doctors, nurses and allied health professionals) completing self-report questionnaires comparing pre-and post-HoloLens2™ deployment. . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.24.20107193 doi: medRxiv preprint usual practice and 240 hours of HoloLens2™ use. ./cache/cord-270156-qrzjgzyk.txt ./txt/cord-270156-qrzjgzyk.txt