Infection Control Practices and Outcomes of Endoscopy Units in the Lombardy Region of Italy: A Survey From the Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy During COVID-19 Spread. Issue 10 (November 2021)
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- Title:
- Infection Control Practices and Outcomes of Endoscopy Units in the Lombardy Region of Italy: A Survey From the Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy During COVID-19 Spread. Issue 10 (November 2021)
- Main Title:
- Infection Control Practices and Outcomes of Endoscopy Units in the Lombardy Region of Italy
- Authors:
- Capurso, Gabriele
Archibugi, Livia
Vanella, Giuseppe
Testoni, Sabrina G.G.
Petrone, Maria C.
Fanti, Lorella
Greco, Salvatore
Cavenati, Sergio
Gaffuri, Nicola
Lella, Fausto
Pace, Fabio
Cengia, Gianpaolo
Spada, Cristiano
Lovera, Mauro
Missale, Guido
Rosato, Stenio
Radaelli, Franco
Buscarini, Elisabetta
Parente, Fabrizio
Pilati, Stefano
Luigiano, Carmelo
Passoni, Giovanni R.
Salerno, Raffaele
Bargiggia, Stefano
Penagini, Roberto
Cantù, Paolo
Fregoni, Fiorenza
Giannetti, Aurora
Devani, Massimo
Manes, Gianpiero
Fiori, Giancarla
Fontana, Paola
Gambitta, Pietro
Masci, Enzo
Mutignani, Massimiliano
Gatti, Mario
Canani, Marcella B.
Vailati, Cristian
Dinelli, Marco Emilio
Marzo, Vincenza
Alvisi, Costanza
Caramia, Vitantonio
Di Sabatino, Antonio
Mauro, Aurelio
De Grazia, Federico
Balzarini, Marco
Segato, Sergio
Nella, Giovanni A.
Giannini, Patrizia
Leoni, Piera
Testoni, Pier A.
Mariani, Alberto
Arcidiacono, Paolo G.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Goals: The present survey from the Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy (SIED—Società Italiana di Endoscopia Digestiva) was aimed at reporting infection control practice and outcomes at Digestive Endoscopy Units in a high-incidence area. Background: Lombardy was the Italian region with the highest coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) prevalence, at the end of March 2020 accounting for 20% of all worldwide deaths. Joint Gastro-Intestinal societies released recommendations for Endoscopy Units to reduce the risk of the contagion. However, there are few data from high-prevalence areas on adherence to these recommendations and on their efficacy. Methods: A survey was designed by the Lombardy section of SIED to analyze (a) changes in activity and organization, (b) adherence to recommendations, (c) rate of health care professionals' (HCP) infection during the COVID-19 outbreak. Results: In total, 35/61 invited centers (57.4%) participated; most modified activities were according to recommendations and had filtering face piece 2/filtering face piece 3 and water-repellent gowns available, but few had negative-pressure rooms or provided telephonic follow-up; 15% of HCPs called in sick and 6% had confirmed COVID-19. There was a trend ( P =0.07) toward different confirmed COVID-19 rates among endoscopists (7.9%), nurses (6.6%), intermediate-care technicians (3.4%), and administrative personnel (2.2%). There was no correlation between the rate of sick HCPs and COVID-19Abstract : Goals: The present survey from the Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy (SIED—Società Italiana di Endoscopia Digestiva) was aimed at reporting infection control practice and outcomes at Digestive Endoscopy Units in a high-incidence area. Background: Lombardy was the Italian region with the highest coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) prevalence, at the end of March 2020 accounting for 20% of all worldwide deaths. Joint Gastro-Intestinal societies released recommendations for Endoscopy Units to reduce the risk of the contagion. However, there are few data from high-prevalence areas on adherence to these recommendations and on their efficacy. Methods: A survey was designed by the Lombardy section of SIED to analyze (a) changes in activity and organization, (b) adherence to recommendations, (c) rate of health care professionals' (HCP) infection during the COVID-19 outbreak. Results: In total, 35/61 invited centers (57.4%) participated; most modified activities were according to recommendations and had filtering face piece 2/filtering face piece 3 and water-repellent gowns available, but few had negative-pressure rooms or provided telephonic follow-up; 15% of HCPs called in sick and 6% had confirmed COVID-19. There was a trend ( P =0.07) toward different confirmed COVID-19 rates among endoscopists (7.9%), nurses (6.6%), intermediate-care technicians (3.4%), and administrative personnel (2.2%). There was no correlation between the rate of sick HCPs and COVID-19 incidence in the provinces and personal protective equipment availability and use, whereas an inverse correlation with hospital volume was found. Conclusions: Adherence to recommendations was rather good, though a minority were able to follow all recommendations. Confirmed COVID-19 seemed higher among endoscopists and nurses, suggesting that activities in the endoscopy rooms are at considerable viral spread risk. Abstract : Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of clinical gastroenterology. Volume 55:Issue 10(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of clinical gastroenterology
- Issue:
- Volume 55:Issue 10(2021)
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- Volume 55, Issue 10 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 55
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0055-0010-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-11
- Subjects:
- Covid-19 -- endoscopy -- infection -- risk
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