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  1. Article ; Online: Is it Possible to Safely Maintain a Regular Vascular Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

    Pini, Rodolfo / Faggioli, Gianluca / Vacirca, Andrea / Gallitto, Enrico / Mascoli, Chiara / Attard, Luciano / Viale, Pierluigi / Gargiulo, Mauro

    European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery

    2020  Volume 60, Issue 1, Page(s) 127–134

    Abstract: ... maintenance of regular elective vascular surgery activity during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic ... of the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain elective activity in a vascular surgery unit while minimising the risk ... were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection. It was necessary to screen 14 (47%) vascular surgeons with NPS ...

    Abstract Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the protocol adopted during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain elective activity in a vascular surgery unit while minimising the risk of contamination to both patients and physicians, and the impact of this activity on the intensive care (IC) resources.
    Methods: The activity of a vascular surgery unit was analysed from 8 March to 8 April 2020. Surgical activity was maintained only for acute or elective procedures obeying priority criteria. The preventive screening protocol consisted of nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) for all patients and physicians with symptoms and for unprotected contact infected cases, and serological physician evaluations every 15 days. Patients treated in the acute setting were considered theoretically infected and the necessary protective devices were used. The number of patients and the possible infection of physicians were evaluated. The number and type of interventions and the need for post-operative IC during this period were compared with those in the same periods in 2018 and 2019.
    Results: One hundred and fifty-one interventions were performed, of which 34 (23%) were acute/emergency. The total number of interventions was similar to those performed in the same periods in 2019 and 2018: 150 (33, of which 22% acute/emergency) and 117 (29, 25% acute/emergency), respectively. IC was necessary after 6% (17% in 2019 and 20% in 2018) of elective operations and 33% (11) of acute/emergency interventions. None of the patients treated electively were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection during hospitalisation. Of the 34 patients treated in acute/emergency interventions, five (15%) were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection. It was necessary to screen 14 (47%) vascular surgeons with NPS after contact with infected colleagues, but none for unprotected contact with patients; all were found to be negative on NPS and serological evaluation.
    Conclusion: A dedicated protocol allowed maintenance of regular elective vascular surgery activity during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no contamination of patients or physicians and minimal need for IC resources.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Betacoronavirus/isolation & purification ; COVID-19 ; Clinical Protocols ; Comorbidity ; Coronavirus Infections/diagnosis ; Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology ; Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Critical Pathways/trends ; Elective Surgical Procedures/methods ; Elective Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data ; Emergency Service, Hospital/organization & administration ; Emergency Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data ; Female ; Humans ; Infection Control/methods ; Infection Control/organization & administration ; Italy/epidemiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/diagnosis ; Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology ; Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control ; Program Evaluation ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Vascular Diseases/epidemiology ; Vascular Diseases/surgery ; Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods ; Vascular Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1225869-6
    ISSN 1532-2165 ; 1078-5884
    ISSN (online) 1532-2165
    ISSN 1078-5884
    DOI 10.1016/j.ejvs.2020.05.024
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  2. Article ; Online: Is it Possible to Safely Maintain a Regular Vascular Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

    Pini, Rodolfo / Faggioli, Gianluca / Vacirca, Andrea / Gallitto, Enrico / Mascoli, Chiara / Attard, Luciano / Viale, Pierluigi / Gargiulo, Mauro

    European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

    2020  Volume 60, Issue 1, Page(s) 127–134

    Keywords Surgery ; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1225869-6
    ISSN 1532-2165 ; 1078-5884
    ISSN (online) 1532-2165
    ISSN 1078-5884
    DOI 10.1016/j.ejvs.2020.05.024
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  3. Article: Is it Possible to Safely Maintain a Regular Vascular Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

    Pini, Rodolfo / Faggioli, Gianluca / Vacirca, Andrea / Gallitto, Enrico / Mascoli, Chiara / Attard, Luciano / Viale, Pierluigi / Gargiulo, Mauro

    Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg

    Abstract: ... of regular elective vascular surgery activity during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no ... of the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain elective activity in a vascular surgery unit while minimising the risk ... were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection. It was necessary to screen 14 (47%) vascular surgeons with NPS ...

    Abstract OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the protocol adopted during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain elective activity in a vascular surgery unit while minimising the risk of contamination to both patients and physicians, and the impact of this activity on the intensive care (IC) resources. METHODS: The activity of a vascular surgery unit was analysed from 8 March to 8 April 2020. Surgical activity was maintained only for acute or elective procedures obeying priority criteria. The preventive screening protocol consisted of nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) for all patients and physicians with symptoms and for unprotected contact infected cases, and serological physician evaluations every 15 days. Patients treated in the acute setting were considered theoretically infected and the necessary protective devices were used. The number of patients and the possible infection of physicians were evaluated. The number and type of interventions and the need for post-operative IC during this period were compared with those in the same periods in 2018 and 2019. RESULTS: One hundred and fifty-one interventions were performed, of which 34 (23%) were acute/emergency. The total number of interventions was similar to those performed in the same periods in 2019 and 2018: 150 (33, of which 22% acute/emergency) and 117 (29, 25% acute/emergency), respectively. IC was necessary after 6% (17% in 2019 and 20% in 2018) of elective operations and 33% (11) of acute/emergency interventions. None of the patients treated electively were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection during hospitalisation. Of the 34 patients treated in acute/emergency interventions, five (15%) were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection. It was necessary to screen 14 (47%) vascular surgeons with NPS after contact with infected colleagues, but none for unprotected contact with patients; all were found to be negative on NPS and serological evaluation. CONCLUSION: A dedicated protocol allowed maintenance of regular elective vascular surgery activity during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no contamination of patients or physicians and minimal need for IC resources.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #537912
    Database COVID19

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