key: cord-0995681-jun260p7 authors: Akahoshi, Kazuya; Tamura, Shinichi; Akahoshi, Kazuaki title: Protection against aerosol droplets from the mouth using the mask plus vinyl bag method during esophagogastroduodenoscopy in the coronavirus diseaseā€19 pandemic date: 2021-04-21 journal: Dig Endosc DOI: 10.1111/den.13985 sha: 767abe239219616e462062dc54f8c5740f19ee9f doc_id: 995681 cord_uid: jun260p7 Watch a video of this article. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 1 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is an examination that involves a high risk of exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus (SCV2). 2 As a result, endoscopy staff are likely to be infected with the SCV2 during EGD through discharge of aerosol droplets. The main source of aerosol droplets containing SCV2 during EGD is the mouth, and some countermeasures have been reported. 3-5 We developed a novel method using a mask plus vinyl bag (two-stage blocking system; Fig. 1 ) as a measure to block the spread of aerosol droplets more effectively. Thereafter, we have practiced the method daily during the procedure. The methods (arrangement time, 3 min) of construction and usage are shown in Video S1. In an experimental simulated EGD using a mannequin with a mouthpiece, the distribution of aerosol droplets discharged through a simulated cough during EGD was compared using the following three methods: conventional fashion, mask with a small hole, and the mask plus vinyl bag (Video S2). Cough was simulated using a sprayer containing 10 mL of indigo carmine dye solution. The capability of each method to block aerosol droplets was estimated by measuring the area of a white sheet placed on the floor in front of the mannequin that was stained with the dye. Although the white sheet was contaminated with the indigo carmine solution in both the conventional and the mask with a small insertion hole methods, no contamination was observed in the mask plus vinyl bag method (Fig. 2) . Thus, the mask plus vinyl bag method is an effective countermeasure to prevent contaminating the endoscopy room and infecting the endoscopy staff by the droplets and aerosols discharged from the mouth during EGD. This novel method is low-cost, simple, and effective and can be practiced in endoscopy rooms around the world. Authors declare no conflicts of interest for this article. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS W E THANK CHRISTOPHER Wade from education promotion office of Aso Iizuka Hospital for editing a draft of this article. A DDITIONAL SUPPORTING INFORMATION may be found in the online version of this article at the publisher's web site. Video S1 Protection against aerosol droplets from the mouth using the mask plus vinyl bag method during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (Part I: Construction and usage). Video S2 Protection against aerosol droplets from the mouth using the mask plus vinyl bag method during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (Part II: Confirmation of protection against the escape of aerosol droplets). A pneumonia outbreak associated with a new coronavirus of probable bat origin