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BSGIE survey on COVID-19 and gastrointestinal endoscopy in Belgium :results and recommendations

Authors :
Sinonquel, Pieter
Aerts, Maridi
Badaoui, Abdenor
Bisschops, Raf
Blero, Daniel
Demedts, Ingrid
Deprez, Pierre
Dewint, P.
Eisendrath, Pierre
Hindryckx, Pieter P.M.
Lemmers, Arnaud
Roelandt, Philip
Snauwaert, Christophe
Toussaint, Emmanuel
Moreels, Tom
Sinonquel, Pieter
Aerts, Maridi
Badaoui, Abdenor
Bisschops, Raf
Blero, Daniel
Demedts, Ingrid
Deprez, Pierre
Dewint, P.
Eisendrath, Pierre
Hindryckx, Pieter P.M.
Lemmers, Arnaud
Roelandt, Philip
Snauwaert, Christophe
Toussaint, Emmanuel
Moreels, Tom
Source :
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (English ed.), 83 (2
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background and aims: With the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic declining, activities in the gastrointestinal clinic are being recommenced after a period of stringent measures. Since a second COVID-19 wave is not entirely ruled out health care professionals might remain faced with the need to perform endoscopic procedures in patients with a confirmed positive or unknown COVID-19 status. With this report we aim to provide a practical relevant overview of preparation and protective measures for gastroenterologists based on the currently available guidelines and our local experience and results of a national Belgian survey, to guarantee a fast recall of an adequate infection prevention if COVID-19 reoccurs. Methods: From the 23rd of March 2020 and the 13th of May 2020 we performed a Pubmed, Embase and Medline search, resulting in 37 papers on COVID-19 and endoscopy. Additionally, we combined these data with data acquired from the national BSGIE survey amongst Belgian gastroenterologists. Results: Based on 72 completed surveys in both university and non-university hospitals, the results show (1) a dramatic (<20%) or substantial (<50%) decrease of normal daily endoscopy in 74% and 22% of the units respectively, (2) a difference in screening and protective measures between university and non-university hospitals. These findings were subsequently compared with the current guidelines. Conclusion: Based on new data from the BSGIE survey and current guidelines we tried to realistically represent the current COVID-19 trends in protective measures, screening and indications for endoscopy and to provide a practical overview as preparation for a possible second wave.<br />SCOPUS: re.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (English ed.), 83 (2
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1202447025
Document Type :
Electronic Resource