2019冠状病毒病大流行的优先事项、行动和风险:外科肿瘤学家的快速调查

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY Pleura and Peritoneum Pub Date : 2021-01-25 eCollection Date: 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1515/pp-2020-0142
Delia Cortés-Guiral, Olivia Sgarbura, Mohammad Alyami, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Yuichiro Doki, Hironori Ishigami, Fabian Grass, Martin Hübner
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目的:新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行已经影响到全球癌症患者的外科治疗,并对全球外科肿瘤学家的伦理原则提出了挑战。不仅是治疗,诊断和随访也被打乱。方法:通过Twitter和世界各地的外科学会进行在线调查。该调查包括29个封闭式问题,从2020年3月26日开始,为期24天。结果:总共有来自41个不同国家的394名外科肿瘤学家回答了问卷。主要的指导原则是“拯救生命”240(62%),封锁的不同方面得到了很大的支持(平均7.1-9.3分)。终止择期手术和改进癌症治疗的平均支持度分别为7.0±3.0和5.8±3.1。114名(29%)应答者认为不能接受超过两周的癌症治疗。156人(40%)和138人(36%)分别期望在手术实践和癌症治疗后6个月“恢复正常”。结论:外科肿瘤学家对旨在挽救生命的封锁措施表示强烈和持久的支持。大流行对外科肿瘤学的影响被认为是有争议的,但大多数人现在已经被迫接受了许多同事无法接受的东西。
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Priorities, actions and risks in the COVID-19 pandemic: a flash SoMe survey among surgical oncologists.

Objectives: Corona virus-induced disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has globally affected the surgical treatment of cancer patients and has challenged the ethical principles of surgical oncologists around the world. Not only treatment but also diagnosis and follow-up have been disrupted.

Methods: An online survey was sent through Twitter and by the surgical societies worldwide. The survey consisted of 29 closed-ended questions and was conducted over a period of 24 days beginning in March 26, 2020.

Results: Overall, 394 surgical oncologists from 41 different countries answered the questionnaire. The predominant guiding principle was "saving lives" 240 (62%), and the different aspects of lock-down found hence large support (mean 7.1-9.3 out of 10). Shut-down of elective surgery and modification of cancer care found a mean support of 7.0 ± 3.0 and 5.8 ± 3.1, respectively. Modification of cancer care longer than two weeks was considered unacceptable to 114 (29%) responders. Hundred and fifty six (40%) and 138 (36%) expect "return to normal" beyond six months for surgical practice and cancer care, respectively.

Conclusions: Surgical oncologists show strong and long-lasting support for lock-down measures aiming to save lives. The impact of the pandemic on surgical oncology is perceived controversially, but the majority was forced already now to accept what is inacceptable for many of their colleagues.

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