key: cord-0956844-1g3kvyue authors: Endo, Hiroyuki; Koike, Tomoyuki; Masamune, Atsushi title: Novel device for preventing diffusion of aerosol droplets from subjects undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy during COVID‐19 pandemic date: 2020-07-22 journal: Dig Endosc DOI: 10.1111/den.13772 sha: 40c28e25c8bb6d9297ca171dd38d473edcd62c15 doc_id: 956844 cord_uid: 1g3kvyue Watch a video of this article infection derived from direct contact with body fluids or aerosol droplets via coughing and retching by the subjects. 1 Indications and protective procedures for gastrointestinal endoscopy have recently been enhanced. [2] [3] [4] However, little has been reported in PubMed references on preventing the diffusion of aerosol droplets from subjects, though Sagami et al. 5 reported a reusable plastic cube barrier. In terms of standard precaution, a simple and inexpensive device is needed for every endoscopy. We devised a novel disposable system utilizing nonwoven fabric (WYPALL X70; NIPPON PAPER CRECIA CO., LTD., Tokyo, Japan) and a mouthpiece with tips for fixing belt (TOP Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). A square nonwoven fabric is prepared and attached to the tips of mouthpiece using symmetric cuts made with scissors (Video S1). The nonwoven fabric supported by the mouthpiece can cover the mouth and nose of the subject (Video S1 and Fig. 1A) . The central sleeves can cover the entrance of the endoscope without severely interfering with the endoscopic procedure (Video S1 and Fig. 1B) . Since this nonwoven fabric has appropriate elasticity and air permeability, the operation stress for the endoscopist and the respiratory stress of the subject would be within acceptable levels. A little space between the nonwoven fabric and the face of subjects is important for the safety of subjects because tight enclosure would increase the respiratory stress and the risk of choking via vomiting. This device is expected to capture the coarse droplets from subjects undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy and to reduce the diffusion of aerosol droplets to some extent. In addition to existing personal protective equipment, this simple and inexpensive device can be used as a standard precaution in every esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Authors declare no conflict of interests for this article. COVID-19 may transmit through aerosol Gastrointestinal endoscopy in the era of the acute pandemic of COVID-19 COVID-19 and gastrointestinal endoscopy: what should be taken into account? COVID-19 and gastrointestinal endoscopies: current insights and emergent strategies Endoscopic shield: barrier enclosure during the endoscopy to prevent aerosol droplets during the COVID-19 pandemic A DDITIONAL SUPPORTING INFORMATION may be found in the online version of this article at the publisher's web site.Video S1 The method for making this device is summarized. An image of a subject with this device and a case examined with this device are also shown.