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09/07/2021 at 12:15 pm #78175Daniela KaranfilovskaParticipant
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Daniela KaranfilovskaEmail:
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Dear all,
I am reviewing whether lung function tests (including spirometry) are aerosol generating procedures. The evidence appears inconclusive and I haven’t found reference to lung function tests in the state or national COVID-19 guidelines.
Is anyone aware of guidance/recommendations on whether lung function tests are AGPs?
What does your organisation do?
Many thanks,
DanielaDaniela Karanfilovska
Senior Clinical Nurse Consultant
Accredited Nurse Immuniser
Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiology
m 0427 703 769
e D.Karanfilovska@alfred.org.auAlfred Health
55 Commercial Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
PO Box 315 Prahran
VIC 3181 Australia
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10/07/2021 at 5:37 pm #78177karenbooth1@BIGPOND.COM Subject: Re: Lung function tests as AGPs In-Reply-To:ParticipantAuthor:
karenbooth1@BIGPOND.COM Subject: Re: Lung function tests as AGPs In-Reply-To:Email:
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Hi Daniela,
My response is yes. The links below refer to droplet infection but we know
that AGP for smaller particle is now a real concern, , especially after the
nebulizer spread infection in hotel quarantine that precipitated the last
Melbourne lockdown.https://www.nps.org.au/asthma-during-covid-19
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/communities-of-practice/Do
cuments/lung-function-testing.pdfhttps://www.nationalasthma.org.au/news/2020/covid-19-and-your-asthma-patient
shttps://anmj.org.au/updated-resources-for-performing-spirometry-in-primary-c
are-plus-advice-amid-covid-19/cheers
Karen
Karen Booth
RN BHSCN GAICD
President APNA
Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association
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Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA)
Level 17/350 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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http://www.apna.asn.auKaranfilovska, Daniela
Dear all,
I am reviewing whether lung function tests (including spirometry) are
aerosol generating procedures. The evidence appears inconclusive and I
haven’t found reference to lung function tests in the state or national
COVID-19 guidelines.Is anyone aware of guidance/recommendations on whether lung function tests
are AGPs?What does your organisation do?
Many thanks,
Daniela
Daniela Karanfilovska
Senior Clinical Nurse ConsultantAccredited Nurse Immuniser
Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiologym 0427 703 769
e D.Karanfilovska@alfred.org.au
Alfred Health
55 Commercial Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
PO Box 315 Prahran
VIC 3181 AustraliaWe acknowledge the people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional custodians
and pay our respects to their culture and their Elders past, present and
emerging.
We welcome all cultures, nationalities and religions. Being inclusive and
providing equitable healthcare is our commitment.Alfred Health incorporates The Alfred, Caulfield Hospital, Sandringham
Hospital and Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
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