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International registry of otolaryngologist–head and neck surgeons with COVID-19

L. Sowerby, K. Stephenson, A. Dickie, F. Lella, N. Jefferson, H. North, R. De Siati, R. Maunsell, M. Herzog, R. Nandhan, M. Trozzi, P. Dehgani-Mobaraki, A. Melkane, C. Callejas, H. Miljeteig, D. Smit, D. Reynoso, J. Moura, A. Hermansson, S. Peer, L. Burnell, N. Fakhry, C. Chiesa-Estomba, Ö. Önerci Çelebi, S. Karpischenko, S. Sobol, Z. Sargi, Z. Patel,
2020

Background: It has become clear that healthcare workers are at high risk, and otolaryngology has been theorized to be among the highest risk specialties for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The purpose of this study was to detail the international impact of COVID-19 among otolaryngologists, and to identify instructional cases. Methods: Country representatives of the Young Otolaryngologists–International Federation of Otolaryngologic Societies (YO-IFOS) surveyed otolaryngologists through various channels. Nationwide surveys were distributed in 19 countries. The gray literature and social media channels were searched to identify reported deaths of otolaryngologists from COVID-19. Results: A total of 361 otolaryngologists were identified to have had COVID-19, and data for 325 surgeons was available for analysis. The age range was 25 to 84 years, with one-half under the age of 44 years. There were 24 deaths in the study period, with 83% over age 55 years. Source of infection was likely clinical activity in 175 (54%) cases. Prolonged exposure to a colleague was the source for 37 (11%) surgeons. Six instructional cases were identified where infections occurred during the performance of aerosol-generating operations (tracheostomy, mastoidectomy, epistaxis control, dacryocystorhinostomy, and translabyrinthine resection). In 3 of these cases, multiple operating room attendees were infected, and in 2, the surgeon succumbed to complications of COVID-19. Conclusion: The etiology of reported cases within the otolaryngology community appear to stem equally from clinical activity and community spread. Multiple procedures performed by otolaryngologists are aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) and great care should be taken to protect the surgical team before, during, and after these operations.

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  • L. Sowerby
    The University of Western Ontario
  • K. Stephenson
    Birmingham Children's Hospital
  • A. Dickie
    The University of Western Ontario
  • F. Lella
    Instituto Universitario del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • N. Jefferson
    John Hunter Children’s Hospital
  • H. North
    Children's Hospital At Westmead
  • R. De Siati
    Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc
  • R. Maunsell
    Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • M. Herzog
    Carl-Thiem-Klinikum
  • R. Nandhan
    Madras ENT Research Foundation
  • M. Trozzi
    IRCCS Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù
  • P. Dehgani-Mobaraki
    Gubbio-Gualdo Tadino Hospital
  • A. Melkane
    Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital
  • C. Callejas
    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • H. Miljeteig
    Norwegian Society of Otorhinolaryngology
  • D. Smit
    University Medical Center Utrecht
  • D. Reynoso
  • J. Moura
    Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra
  • A. Hermansson
    Lunds Universitet
  • S. Peer
    University of Cape Town
  • L. Burnell
    Morningside Clinic
  • N. Fakhry
    AP-HM Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille
  • C. Chiesa-Estomba
    Osakidetza, Donostia University Hospital
  • Ö. Önerci Çelebi
    T. C. Sağlık Bakanlığı, Taksim Eğitim ve Araştirma Hastanesi
  • S. Karpischenko
    Pavlov University
  • S. Sobol
    University of Pennsylvania
  • Z. Sargi
    University of Miami
  • Z. Patel
    Stanford University School of Medicine
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  • International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology
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  • 10
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  • 11
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  • 1201-1208
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  • American Rhinologic Society
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  • scopus