key: cord-0811005-uaww34qg authors: Kumar, Prashant; Sharma, Jyoti title: Extubation is as important as intubation in COVID 19 date: 2020-05-27 journal: J Clin Anesth DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2020.109934 sha: 9ba512a3e145f13a3b2a8a46297e6229110f0f78 doc_id: 811005 cord_uid: uaww34qg nan J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Prashant Kumar, Jyoti Sharma ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, BATHINDA, H.NO. 151, phase 3, urban estate, bathinda, punjab, india 151001, India Many guidelines have come up for prevention of aerosol spread in health care workers, anaesthesiologists being at major risk. Most of these are itubation centric. However, extubation is an equally risky procedure, or may be more. Prevention of cough is of utmost important. Strategies to minimise coughing during extubation include: use of intravenous opioids, lidocaine or dexmedetomidine. 1 Cuff pressure should be continuously monitored throughout the perioperative period specially in prolonged surgeries, to prevent tracheal mucosal irritation and ischemia. Various attempts have been tried by various researchers across the globe. 2, 3 We would suggest asome simple tips and tricks to prevent aerosol spread. Use of acrylic box as done during intubation is a good idea. 4 The side hole of the box can be used for inserting the oxygen source and creating an oxygen enriched environment over the patients head area, thereby preventing hypoxia in the postoperative period. Extubating the trachea in deep plane, with placement of nasopharyngeal airway before extubation can also be practiced to avoid cough at emergence. Placement of nasopharyngeal airway leads to a patent airway and thereby less chances of airway obstruction which can occur after extubation in deep plane. To conclude, we would like to focus upon the need to plan timely, well in advance of extubation. SOP should be made and be placed in practice with non COVID patients so that when used on COVID patient it is smoothly utilized without any anxiety and confusion among providers. Medications to reduce emergence coughing after general anaesthesia with tracheal intubation: a systematic review and network meta-analysis Reducing droplet spread during airway manipulation: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore Extubation of patients with COVID-19 Barrier enclosure during endotracheal intubation