COVID-19 screening in asymptomatic patients scheduled for surgery. What is the role of rt-PCR in elective procedures during the pandemic?

Q3 Medicine Infectio Pub Date : 2022-08-21 DOI:10.22354/24223794.1083
J. Cala-García, Isabel Virginia Hernández-Linares, Joan Sebastian Barrera-Guaca, Claudia Viviana Jaimes-Gonzalez, Andrés De Vivero, Luis Eduardo Cavelier-Castro, C. Pérez-Díaz
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Background: COVID-19 has changed medical practice nowadays. One of the biggest concerns has been establishing when invasive procedures such as surgery, GI endoscopy or bone marrow transplant are safe; and if it is necessary to consider screening for asymptomatic patients. Methods: We identified asymptomatic patients that were scheduled for invasive procedures from May 2020 to April 2021 at Clínica de Marly. Patients were asked to fill a questionnaire about GI and upper respiratory symptoms and contact with possible/confirmed cases of COVID- 19 in the last 15 days. Patients taken to emergency procedures, who had symptoms or contact with probable/confirmed cases in the last 15 days were excluded. rt-PCR was performed to screen COVID-19. Results: A total of 1837 patients were included. 104 rt-PCRs tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, leading to a 5.66% of identified asymptomatic patients. Patients were followed-up on the 30th day after the procedure. 1733 negative patients responded to our follow-up, in which only 1 death and 2 complications were detected. 102 positive patients were followed-up and no complications or deaths were reported. Conclusions: We found the presence of 5.66% of asymptomatic patients with positive rt-PCR for COVID-19. Safe screening will decide if these invasive interventions can be postponed, or, if the benefit outweighs the risks.
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无症状手术患者COVID-19筛查。在大流行期间,rt-PCR在选择性程序中的作用是什么?
背景:COVID-19改变了当今的医疗实践。最大的问题之一是确定手术、胃肠道内窥镜检查或骨髓移植等侵入性手术何时是安全的;如果有必要考虑对无症状患者进行筛查。方法:我们确定了计划于2020年5月至2021年4月在Clínica de Marly进行有创手术的无症状患者。患者被要求填写一份关于胃肠道和上呼吸道症状以及在过去15天内与可能/确诊的COVID- 19病例接触的问卷。排除了在过去15天内有症状或接触过可能/确诊病例的接受紧急治疗的患者。采用rt-PCR筛查COVID-19。结果:共纳入1837例患者。104例rt- pcr检测为SARS-CoV-2阳性,确诊无症状患者的5.66%。术后第30天随访。1733例阴性患者对我们的随访有反应,其中只有1例死亡和2例并发症。102例阳性患者随访,无并发症和死亡报告。结论:无症状患者中有5.66%的患者rt-PCR阳性。安全筛查将决定这些侵入性干预是否可以推迟,或者是否利大于弊。
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