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Reshaping of Italian Echocardiographic Laboratories Activities during the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic and Expectations for the Post-Pandemic Era

Authors :
Ciampi, Quirino
Antonini-Canterin, Francesco
Barbieri, Andrea
Barchitta, Agata
Benedetto, Frank
Cresti, Alberto
Miceli, Sofia
Monte, Ines
Petrella, Licia
Trocino, Giuseppe
Aquila, Iolanda
Barbati, Giovanni
Barletta, Valentina
Barone, Daniele
Beraldi, Monica
Bergandi, Gianluigi
Bilardo, Giuseppe
Boriani, Giuseppe
Bossone, Eduardo
Bongarzoni, Amedeo
Bovolato, Francesca
Bursi, Francesca
Cammalleri, Valeria
Carbonella, Marco
Casavecchia, Grazia
Cicco, Sebastiano
Cioffi, Giovanni
Cocchia, Rosangela
Colonna, Paolo
Cortigiani, Lauro
Cucchini, Umberto
D'Alfonso, Maria
D’Andrea, Antonello
Dell'Angela, Luca
Dentamaro, Ilaria
Paolis, Marcella De
Stefanis, Paola De
Deste, Wanda
Fulvio, Maria Di
Giannuario, Giovanna Di
Lisi, Daniela Di
Nora, Concetta Di
Fabiani, Iacopo
Esposito, Roberta
Fazzari, Fabio
Ferrara, Luigi
Filice, Gemma
Forno, Davide
Giorgi, Mauro
Giustiniano, Enrico
Greco, Cosimo
Iannuzzi, Gian
Izzo, Annibale
Lanzone, Alberto
Malagoli, Alessandro
Mantovani, Francesca
Manuppelli, Vincenzo
Mega, Simona
Merli, Elisa
Ministeri, Margherita
Morrone, Doralisa
Napoletano, Cosimo
Nunziata, Luigi
Pastorini, Guido
Pedone, Chiara
Petruccelli, Enrica
Polito, Maria
Polizzi, Vincenzo
Prota, Costantina
Rigo, Fausto
Rivaben, Dante
Saponara, Silvio
Sciacqua, Angela
Sartori, Chiara
Scarabeo, Virginia
Serra, Walter
Severino, Sergio
Spinelli, Luciano
Tamborini, Gloria
Tota, Antonio
Villari, Bruno
Carerj, Scipione
Picano, Eugenio
Pepi, Mauro
(SIECVI), SIECoVId Study Group, on Behalf of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging
Ciampi, Q.
Antonini-Canterin, F.
Barbieri, A.
Barchitta, A.
Benedetto, F.
Cresti, A.
Miceli, S.
Monte, I.
Petrella, L.
Trocino, G.
Aquila, I.
Barbati, G.
Barletta, V.
Barone, D.
Beraldi, M.
Bergandi, G.
Bilardo, G.
Boriani, G.
Bossone, E.
Bongarzoni, A.
Bovolato, F. E.
Bursi, F.
Cammalleri, V.
Carbonella, M.
Casavecchia, G.
Cicco, S.
Cioffi, G.
Cocchia, R.
Colonna, P.
Cortigiani, L.
Cucchini, U.
D'Alfonso, M. G.
D'Andrea, A.
Dell'Angela, L.
Dentamaro, I.
De Paolis, M.
De Stefanis, P.
Deste, W.
Di Fulvio, M.
Di Giannuario, G.
Di Lisi, D.
Di Nora, C.
Fabiani, I.
Esposito, R.
Fazzari, F.
Ferrara, L.
Filice, G.
Forno, D.
Giorgi, M.
Giustiniano, E.
Greco, C. A.
Iannuzzi, G. L.
Izzo, A.
Lanzone, A. M.
Malagoli, A.
Mantovani, F.
Manuppelli, V.
Mega, S.
Merli, E.
Ministeri, M.
Morrone, D.
Napoletano, C.
Nunziata, L.
Pastorini, G.
Pedone, C.
Petruccelli, E.
Polito, M. V.
Polizzi, V.
Prota, C.
Rigo, F.
Rivaben, D. E.
Saponara, S.
Sciacqua, A.
Sartori, C.
Scarabeo, V.
Serra, W.
Severino, S.
Spinelli, L.
Tamborini, G.
Tota, A.
Villari, B.
Carerj, S.
Picano, E.
Pepi, M.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 10, Issue 16, Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 3466, p 3466 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Cardiology divisions reshaped their activities during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aimed to analyze the organization of echocardiographic laboratories and echocardiography practice during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, and the expectations for the post-COVID era. Methods: We analyzed two different time periods: the month of November during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) and the identical month during 2019 (November 2019). Results: During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital activity was partially reduced in 42 (60%) and wholly interrupted in 3 (4%) echocardiographic laboratories, whereas outpatient echocardiographic activity was partially reduced in 41 (59%) and completely interrupted in 7 (10%) laboratories. We observed an important change in the organization of activities in the echocardiography laboratory which reduced the operator-risk and improved self-protection of operators by using appropriate personal protection equipment. Operators wore FFP2 in 58 centers (83%) during trans-thoracic echocardiography (TTE), in 65 centers (93%) during transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and 63 centers (90%) during stress echocardiography. The second wave caused a significant reduction in number of echocardiographic exams, compared to November 2019 (from 513 ± 539 to 341 ± 299 exams per center, −34%, p &lt<br />0.001). On average, there was a significant increase in the outpatient waiting list for elective echocardiographic exams (from 32.0 ± 28.1 to 45.5 ± 44.9 days, +41%, p &lt<br />0.001), with a reduction of in-hospital waiting list (2.9 ± 2.4 to 2.4 ± 2.0 days, −17%, p &lt<br />0.001). We observed a large diffusion of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound (88%), with a significant increase of lung ultrasound usage in 30 centers (43%) during 2019, extended to all centers in 2020. Carbon dioxide production by examination is an indicator of the environmental impact of technology (100-fold less with echocardiography compared to other cardiac imaging techniques). It was ignored in 2019 by 100% of centers, and currently it is considered potentially crucial for decision-making in cardiac imaging by 65 centers (93%). Conclusions: In one year, major changes occurred in echocardiography practice and culture. The examination structure changed with extensive usage of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound and with lung ultrasound embedded by default in the TTE examination, as well as the COVID-19 testing.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770383
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1d39bc47441c46f6d6b143fab2ff726
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163466