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Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG)
To date, the impact, timeline and duration of COVID‐19 pandemic remains unknown and more than ever it is necessary to provide safe pathways for cancer patients. Multiple triage systems for nonemergent surgical procedures have been published, but potentially curative cancer procedures are essential s...
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John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7361744/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32627963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13546 |
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author | Corona‐Cruz, Jose Alba, Enrique Guzmán‐de Iñiguez‐García, Marco López‐Saucedo, Raúl Olivares‐Torres, Carlos Rodriguez‐Cid, Jeronimo Salazar‐Otaola, Gustavo Martínez‐Said, Héctor Flores, Raja M. Arrieta, Oscar |
author_facet | Corona‐Cruz, Jose Alba, Enrique Guzmán‐de Iñiguez‐García, Marco López‐Saucedo, Raúl Olivares‐Torres, Carlos Rodriguez‐Cid, Jeronimo Salazar‐Otaola, Gustavo Martínez‐Said, Héctor Flores, Raja M. Arrieta, Oscar |
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description | To date, the impact, timeline and duration of COVID‐19 pandemic remains unknown and more than ever it is necessary to provide safe pathways for cancer patients. Multiple triage systems for nonemergent surgical procedures have been published, but potentially curative cancer procedures are essential surgery rather than elective surgery. In the present and future scenario of our country, thoracic oncology teams may have the difficult decision of weighing the utility of surgical intervention against the risk for inadvertent COVID‐19 exposure for patients and medical staff. In consequence, traditional pathways of surgical care must be adjusted to reduce the risk of infection and the use of resources. It is recommended that all thoracic cancer patients should be offered treatment according to the accepted standard of care until shortage of services require a progressive reduction in surgical cases. Here, we present a consensus of recommendations discussed by a multidisciplinary panel of experts on thoracic oncology and based on the best available evidence, and hope it will provide a modifiable framework of guidance for local strategy planners in thoracic cancer care services in Mexico. KEY POINTS: SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS OF THE STUDY: This article provides recommendations to guarantee the continuity of surgical care for thoracic oncology cases during COVID‐19 pandemic, whilst maintaining the safety of patients and medical staff. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: This guideline is the result of an expert consensus on thoracic surgical oncology with recommendations adapted to medical, economic and social realities of Mexico. |
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spelling | pubmed-73617442020-07-15 Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) Corona‐Cruz, Jose Alba, Enrique Guzmán‐de Iñiguez‐García, Marco López‐Saucedo, Raúl Olivares‐Torres, Carlos Rodriguez‐Cid, Jeronimo Salazar‐Otaola, Gustavo Martínez‐Said, Héctor Flores, Raja M. Arrieta, Oscar Thorac Cancer Clinical Guideline To date, the impact, timeline and duration of COVID‐19 pandemic remains unknown and more than ever it is necessary to provide safe pathways for cancer patients. Multiple triage systems for nonemergent surgical procedures have been published, but potentially curative cancer procedures are essential surgery rather than elective surgery. In the present and future scenario of our country, thoracic oncology teams may have the difficult decision of weighing the utility of surgical intervention against the risk for inadvertent COVID‐19 exposure for patients and medical staff. In consequence, traditional pathways of surgical care must be adjusted to reduce the risk of infection and the use of resources. It is recommended that all thoracic cancer patients should be offered treatment according to the accepted standard of care until shortage of services require a progressive reduction in surgical cases. Here, we present a consensus of recommendations discussed by a multidisciplinary panel of experts on thoracic oncology and based on the best available evidence, and hope it will provide a modifiable framework of guidance for local strategy planners in thoracic cancer care services in Mexico. KEY POINTS: SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS OF THE STUDY: This article provides recommendations to guarantee the continuity of surgical care for thoracic oncology cases during COVID‐19 pandemic, whilst maintaining the safety of patients and medical staff. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: This guideline is the result of an expert consensus on thoracic surgical oncology with recommendations adapted to medical, economic and social realities of Mexico. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2020-07-06 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7361744/ /pubmed/32627963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13546 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Thoracic Cancer published by China Lung Oncology Group and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Guideline Corona‐Cruz, Jose Alba, Enrique Guzmán‐de Iñiguez‐García, Marco López‐Saucedo, Raúl Olivares‐Torres, Carlos Rodriguez‐Cid, Jeronimo Salazar‐Otaola, Gustavo Martínez‐Said, Héctor Flores, Raja M. Arrieta, Oscar Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) |
title | Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) |
title_full | Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) |
title_fullStr | Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) |
title_full_unstemmed | Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) |
title_short | Surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the COVID‐19 pandemic in México: An expert consensus guideline from the Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología (SMeO) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Cirujanos Torácicos Generales (SMCTG) |
title_sort | surgical care of thoracic malignancies during the covid‐19 pandemic in méxico: an expert consensus guideline from the sociedad mexicana de oncología (smeo) and the sociedad mexicana de cirujanos torácicos generales (smctg) |
topic | Clinical Guideline |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7361744/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32627963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13546 |
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