key: cord-0682041-phkmu4rc authors: Saito, Tomoyuki; Fujishiro, Asuka; Asai, Takashi title: Aerosol extractor for airway management of COVID-19 patients date: 2021-03-07 journal: J Anesth DOI: 10.1007/s00540-021-02916-w sha: ebd821d6ced8b85420288fcf5d1e7b0bc4b53e55 doc_id: 682041 cord_uid: phkmu4rc nan To the Editor: Airway management in patients with COVID-19 would increase the risk of spreading viral aerosol from the patient's airway, exposing healthcare workers to virus infection [1] [2] [3] . Personal protective equipment (PPE) is recommended during airway management, but it may not fully prevent viral infection [2, 3] . A protective barrier enclosure with negative pressure may minimize the spread of aerosols [2, 3] , but it may paradoxically increase the risk of infection, by damaging the PPE [2] . We have started to use a transportable compact high-flow extractor (Free-100M ® , Forest-one, Tokyo, Japan), which consists of a suction port, a lengthvariable swing arm, and directed high flow suction (with a 12-phase power vacuum) with ultra-efficiency particulate (ULPA) filter that removes 99.99% of all airborne pathogens (ESM Fig. 1) . To see the efficacy of the suction system, simulated aerosols (particle sizes: 2-4 μm) were produced using a smallvolume nebulizer (Teleflex, PN; 6 ml saline at 6 l min −1 ) which was placed in the manikin's mouth, and a suction port placed approximately 20 cm above of the manikin's chest. We have found that Free-100M ® effectively suctioned aerosols coming out from the mouth (ESM Fig. 1 ; Supplementary movie 1). As the speed of spreading droplets and aerosols during coughing would be faster than the simulated aerosols in this study, the efficacy of this air extractor needs to be assessed during coughing, but the extractor would be useful in removing aerosols coming out from the patient while not coughing. Because patients without apparent symptoms and without diagnosis of COVID-19 may also be infectious, we believe that Free-100M ® may be routinely used, to minimize the risk of infection to healthcare worker during airway management in patients with and without diagnosis of COVID-19. Anesthesia in the times of COVID-19 Aerosol containment device for airway management of patients with COVID-19: narrative review Airtight, flexible, disposable barrier for extubation