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ONE YEAR OF LIVING WITH COVID-19 SPECIAL COVERAGE

Hi-tech isolation areas help Icuunitstr­eatmorepat­ients

- LEONA GREENAN

Special isolation pods are being installed at two Lanarkshir­e hospitals to help ease pressure on ICU and manage Covid and non-covid patients in a safe environmen­t.

Developed by Dundeebase­d Starn Group, who make a range of equipment to deliver safe working environmen­ts, three Safehouse Safeclinic isolation pods have been installed at the Adult Critical Care Unit (ACCU) at University Hospital Wishaw, with two to be installed in ICU at University Hospital Hairmyres this week.

The pods at Wishaw took just five days to install initially, plus another day for further adjustment­s to the ventilatio­n system to ensure adequate air changes, followed by a further three days to install permanent monitoring equipment.

Dr Stephan Dalchow, clinical director for anaesthesi­a and critical care at University Hospital Wishaw, said: “The ACCU team at Wishaw are really happy that the isolation pods have now been installed. These pods will prove vital as we manage the ongoing challenge of dealing with Covid and noncovid patients.”

The standalone pods are used to isolate patients from the surroundin­g environmen­t, which allows medical aerosol generating procedures in patients to be conducted safely.

The pods are a temporary installati­on but will remain in place as long as is required.

Dr Dalchow added: “The system includes a portable airlock entrance system with high-efficiency particulat­e

air-filtered ventilatio­n which converts the existing rooms into negative pressure isolation rooms.

“This isolation capacity will enable the ICU team to look after Covid-positive patients and patients with other infectious diseases in a clinically safe environmen­t, whilst simultaneo­usly helping to stop the spread to healthcare staff and other at-risk patients.

“This will also allow us to bring elective patients from a low risk pathway safely back into our unit and to be able to co-host them with Covid patients in the same ward without the risk of cross infection. This means we can use our ICU and surgical high dependency unit again to full capacity, as we did pre-covid.”

Dr Austin Rattray, clinical lead for intensive care at University Hospital Hairmyres, added: “Following the successful installati­on of these pods in Wishaw, we will be installing two further pods in the ICU at Hairmyres this week.

“These pods will help us manage patients within our ICU in an environmen­t that is safe for both patients and staff.” NHS Lanarkshir­e recently delayed the introducti­on of non-urgent elective procedures due to continuing high numbers in ICU.

James Downie, Starn Group, project manager, said: “We have been delighted to assist NHS Lanarkshir­e with the implementa­tion of additional infection, prevention and control measures to assist in the fight against Covid-19.

“NHS Lanarkshir­e have successful­ly added another level of protection for staff and patients within the facilities.”

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