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pmid33741799      Eur+J+Gastroenterol+Hepatol 2021 ; 33 (7): 974-976
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  • Safety and protection in endoscopic services during phase II of COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey #MMPMID33741799
  • Vassallo R; Venezia L; Zullo A; Stasi E; Milazzo G; Soncini M; Triossi O; Neri Bortoluzzi F; Montalto P; Usai Satta P; Monica F
  • Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 2021[Jul]; 33 (7): 974-976 PMID33741799show ga
  • BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic requires appropriate measures for containing infection spreading. Endoscopic procedures are considered at increased risk of infection transmission. We evaluated organizational aspects and personal behaviours in Italian Endoscopic Units during phase II of the pandemic. METHODS: A questionnaire on organizational aspects and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) were e-mailed to gastroenterologists working in Endoscopic Units. Data were analysed accordingly to the National Health Institute and Gastroenterology Societies recommendations. RESULTS: Data of 117 centres were collected, and different shortcomings emerged. Specific protocols for containing infection and training programs for operators were lacking in 20 and 30% of centres, respectively, and telephone triage 24-72 h before the endoscopy was not implemented in 25% of hospitals. In 30% of centres, the slot time for endoscopies and between examinations was not prolonged. PPE, masks, shirts and gloves were universally adopted, although with some differences. In 20% of centres, a FFPE-FFP3 mask was not adopted during endoscopic examinations. Postendoscopy patient tracking/contact was completed in only one-third of centres. CONCLUSIONS: Our survey provides information on organizational and medical behaviours during COVID-19 phase II in Italy, which could be useful for adopting appropriate measures for containing COVID-19 spread during phase II.
  • |*Endoscopy[MESH]
  • |*Personal Protective Equipment[MESH]
  • |COVID-19/*prevention & control[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Italy/epidemiology[MESH]
  • |Pandemics[MESH]


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