id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316764-ps89rxuy Liu, Zheng At the center of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Lessons learned for otolaryngology‐head and neck surgery in China 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 1774 92 45 In addition, the added pressure of work and increased risk of being infected can affect the mental health of the HCWs. Indeed, a survey of 5,062 HCWs in all clinical departments showed that 29.8%, 13.5% and 24.1% reported stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms, respectively 5 .These data suggest that adequate mental health interventions are necessary for medical professionals over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. For aerosol-generating medical procedures in the COVID-19 positive patient, such as tracheal intubation, non-invasive ventilation, and tracheostomy, the otolaryngologist not only needs PAPR 11 , but also needs effective multidisciplinary collaborations with other specialists 12 . During urgent endoscopic sinonasal and skull base surgery in the COVID-19 positive patient, due to frequent suction, irrigation, and drilling which potentially aerosolize infectious vapor, we recommend that medical personnel in the operation room wear PAPR. ./cache/cord-316764-ps89rxuy.txt ./txt/cord-316764-ps89rxuy.txt