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Performing elective cardiac invasive procedures during the COVID-19 outbreak: a position statement from the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI): Elective cardiac invasive procedures during the COVID-19 outbreak

Authors :
Chieffo, Alaide
Tarantini, Giuseppe
Naber, Christoph
Barbato, Emanuele
Roffi, Marco
Stefanini, Giulio
Buchanan, Gill
Buszman, Piotr
Moreno, Raul
Zawiślak, Barbara
Cayla, Guillaume
Danenberg, Haim
Da Silveira, Joao
Nef, Holger
James, Stefan K.
Mauri Ferre, Josepa
Voskuil, Michiel
Witt, Nils
Windecker, Stephan
Baumbach, Andreas
Dudek, Dariusz
Source :
EuroIntervention
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Europa Edition, 2021.

Abstract

The rearrangement of healthcare services required to face the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to a drastic reduction in elective cardiac invasive procedures. We are already facing a "second wave" of infections and we might be dealing during the next months with a "third wave" and subsequently new waves. Therefore, during the different waves of the COVID-19 pandemic we have to face the problems of how to perform elective cardiac invasive procedures in non-COVID patients and which patients/procedures should be prioritised. In this context, the interplay between the pandemic stage, the availability of healthcare resources and the priority of specific cardiac disorders is crucial. Clear pathways for "hot" or presumed "hot" patients and "cold" patients are mandatory in each hospital. Depending on the local testing capacity and intensity of transmission in the area, healthcare facilities may test patients for SARS-CoV-2 infection before the interventional procedure, regardless of risk assessment for COVID-19. Pre-hospital testing should always be conducted in the presence of symptoms suggestive of SARS-CoV-2 infection. In cases of confirmed or suspected COVID-19 positive patients, full personal protective equipment using FFP 2/N95 masks, eye protection, gowning and gloves is indicated during cardiac interventions for healthcare workers. When patients have tested negative for COVID-19, medical masks may be sufficient. Indeed, individual patients should themselves wear medical masks during cardiac interventions and outpatient visits.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EuroIntervention
Accession number :
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