Repositioning Gastroenterology Services during COVID-19 Pandemic

I. Yakubu, Ali I. Elgaderi, Charles Andrews, Christophe Persad, E. Burke, J. Farley, Khaled Shaban, Lucy Kelly, Mahmood E. Elkaramany, Megan E. Penrose, M. K. Ansari, Osama Idris, Pamela Ntenezi, Syed Tipu Naqvi, Sylvia C. Mibey
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Background In COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals become overwhelmed with acute admissions leading to the suspension of outpatient clinics including gastroenterology and endoscopic services. Similarly available resources are channeled to combat the scourge. These diversions of resources coupled with lockdowns and fear of getting infected prevent patients from accessing routine and life-saving gastroenterology services leading to increased gastrointestinal-related morbidity and mortality in at-risk populations. Often, there are delays in the diagnosis and early treatment of gastrointestinal cancers, and high risks of death from gastrointestinal bleeding. Summary This review discusses COVID-19 risk factors and ways and means of ensuring safe essential gastroenterology services in the setting of COVID-19 pandemic based on available evidence. Telemedicine avoids physical contacts, maximizes safety by reducing the risk of infection to both clinicians and patients, and is conducive to a lockdown, quarantine, or self-isolation environment of COVID-19. It can be used to triage critical cases requiring life-saving endoscopic procedures. The review also explores measures at de-risking endoscopies being high-risk aerosol generating procedures. The emerging technology of non-contact endoscopy in the form of robotic endoscopy raises hope in this direction.
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COVID-19大流行期间胃肠病学服务的重新定位
背景在新冠肺炎大流行中,医院因急性入院而不堪重负,导致包括胃肠病和内窥镜服务在内的门诊暂停。同样可用的资源也被用于打击这一祸害。这些资源的转移,加上封锁和对感染的恐惧,使患者无法获得常规和挽救生命的胃肠病服务,导致高危人群中与胃肠道相关的发病率和死亡率增加。胃肠道癌症的诊断和早期治疗往往会延迟,胃肠道出血导致死亡的风险也很高。摘要本综述讨论了新冠肺炎的风险因素,以及在新冠肺炎大流行的情况下确保安全的基本胃肠病服务的方式和方法。远程医疗避免了身体接触,通过降低临床医生和患者的感染风险来最大限度地提高安全性,并有助于新冠肺炎的封锁、隔离或自我安慰环境。它可以用于对需要挽救生命的内窥镜手术的危重病例进行分诊。该综述还探讨了降低内镜作为高风险气溶胶生成程序风险的措施。机器人内窥镜形式的非接触式内窥镜技术为这一方向带来了希望。
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