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Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 appeared in late 2019, causing a pandemic spread. This led to a reorganisation of oncology care in order to reduce the risk of spreading infection between patients and healthcare staff. Here we analysed measures taken in major oncological units in Europe and the USA. METHODS: A...

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Autores principales: Onesti, Concetta Elisa, Rugo, Hope S, Generali, Daniele, Peeters, Marc, Zaman, Khalil, Wildiers, Hans, Harbeck, Nadia, Martin, Miguel, Cristofanilli, Massimo, Cortes, Javier, Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne, Hurvitz, Sara A, Berchem, Guy, Tagliamento, Marco, Campone, Mario, Bartsch, Rupert, De Placido, Sabino, Puglisi, Fabio, Rottey, Sylvie, Müller, Volkmar, Ruhstaller, Thomas, Machiels, Jean-Pascal, Conte, PierFranco, Awada, Ahmad, Jerusalem, Guy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7451457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32847836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2020-000853
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author Onesti, Concetta Elisa
Rugo, Hope S
Generali, Daniele
Peeters, Marc
Zaman, Khalil
Wildiers, Hans
Harbeck, Nadia
Martin, Miguel
Cristofanilli, Massimo
Cortes, Javier
Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne
Hurvitz, Sara A
Berchem, Guy
Tagliamento, Marco
Campone, Mario
Bartsch, Rupert
De Placido, Sabino
Puglisi, Fabio
Rottey, Sylvie
Müller, Volkmar
Ruhstaller, Thomas
Machiels, Jean-Pascal
Conte, PierFranco
Awada, Ahmad
Jerusalem, Guy
author_facet Onesti, Concetta Elisa
Rugo, Hope S
Generali, Daniele
Peeters, Marc
Zaman, Khalil
Wildiers, Hans
Harbeck, Nadia
Martin, Miguel
Cristofanilli, Massimo
Cortes, Javier
Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne
Hurvitz, Sara A
Berchem, Guy
Tagliamento, Marco
Campone, Mario
Bartsch, Rupert
De Placido, Sabino
Puglisi, Fabio
Rottey, Sylvie
Müller, Volkmar
Ruhstaller, Thomas
Machiels, Jean-Pascal
Conte, PierFranco
Awada, Ahmad
Jerusalem, Guy
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description BACKGROUND: COVID-19 appeared in late 2019, causing a pandemic spread. This led to a reorganisation of oncology care in order to reduce the risk of spreading infection between patients and healthcare staff. Here we analysed measures taken in major oncological units in Europe and the USA. METHODS: A 46-item survey was sent by email to representatives of 30 oncological centres in 12 of the most affected countries. The survey inquired about preventive measures established to reduce virus spread, patient education and processes employed for risk reduction in each oncological unit. RESULTS: Investigators from 21 centres in 10 countries answered the survey between 10 April and 6 May 2020. A triage for patients with cancer before hospital or clinic visits was conducted by 90.5% of centres before consultations, 95.2% before day care admissions and in 100% of the cases before overnight hospitalisation by means of phone calls, interactive online platforms, swab test and/or chest CT scan. Permission for caregivers to attend clinic visits was limited in many centres, with some exceptions (ie, for non-autonomous patients, in the case of a new diagnosis, when bad news was expected and for terminally ill patients). With a variable delay period, the use of personal protective equipment was unanimously mandatory, and in many centres, only targeted clinical and instrumental examinations were performed. Telemedicine was implemented in 76.2% of the centres. Separated pathways for COVID-19-positive and COVID-19-negative patients were organised, with separate inpatient units and day care areas. Self-isolation was required for COVID-19-positive or symptomatic staff, while return to work policies required a negative swab test in 76.2% of the centres. CONCLUSION: Many pragmatic measures have been quickly implemented to deal with the health emergency linked to COVID-19, although the relative efficacy of each intervention should be further analysed in large observational studies.
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spelling pubmed-74514572020-09-02 Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak Onesti, Concetta Elisa Rugo, Hope S Generali, Daniele Peeters, Marc Zaman, Khalil Wildiers, Hans Harbeck, Nadia Martin, Miguel Cristofanilli, Massimo Cortes, Javier Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne Hurvitz, Sara A Berchem, Guy Tagliamento, Marco Campone, Mario Bartsch, Rupert De Placido, Sabino Puglisi, Fabio Rottey, Sylvie Müller, Volkmar Ruhstaller, Thomas Machiels, Jean-Pascal Conte, PierFranco Awada, Ahmad Jerusalem, Guy ESMO Open Original Research BACKGROUND: COVID-19 appeared in late 2019, causing a pandemic spread. This led to a reorganisation of oncology care in order to reduce the risk of spreading infection between patients and healthcare staff. Here we analysed measures taken in major oncological units in Europe and the USA. METHODS: A 46-item survey was sent by email to representatives of 30 oncological centres in 12 of the most affected countries. The survey inquired about preventive measures established to reduce virus spread, patient education and processes employed for risk reduction in each oncological unit. RESULTS: Investigators from 21 centres in 10 countries answered the survey between 10 April and 6 May 2020. A triage for patients with cancer before hospital or clinic visits was conducted by 90.5% of centres before consultations, 95.2% before day care admissions and in 100% of the cases before overnight hospitalisation by means of phone calls, interactive online platforms, swab test and/or chest CT scan. Permission for caregivers to attend clinic visits was limited in many centres, with some exceptions (ie, for non-autonomous patients, in the case of a new diagnosis, when bad news was expected and for terminally ill patients). With a variable delay period, the use of personal protective equipment was unanimously mandatory, and in many centres, only targeted clinical and instrumental examinations were performed. Telemedicine was implemented in 76.2% of the centres. Separated pathways for COVID-19-positive and COVID-19-negative patients were organised, with separate inpatient units and day care areas. Self-isolation was required for COVID-19-positive or symptomatic staff, while return to work policies required a negative swab test in 76.2% of the centres. CONCLUSION: Many pragmatic measures have been quickly implemented to deal with the health emergency linked to COVID-19, although the relative efficacy of each intervention should be further analysed in large observational studies. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7451457/ /pubmed/32847836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2020-000853 Text en © Author (s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. Published by BMJ on behalf of the European Society for Medical Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, any changes made are indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Research
Onesti, Concetta Elisa
Rugo, Hope S
Generali, Daniele
Peeters, Marc
Zaman, Khalil
Wildiers, Hans
Harbeck, Nadia
Martin, Miguel
Cristofanilli, Massimo
Cortes, Javier
Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne
Hurvitz, Sara A
Berchem, Guy
Tagliamento, Marco
Campone, Mario
Bartsch, Rupert
De Placido, Sabino
Puglisi, Fabio
Rottey, Sylvie
Müller, Volkmar
Ruhstaller, Thomas
Machiels, Jean-Pascal
Conte, PierFranco
Awada, Ahmad
Jerusalem, Guy
Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak
title Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak
title_full Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak
title_fullStr Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak
title_short Oncological care organisation during COVID-19 outbreak
title_sort oncological care organisation during covid-19 outbreak
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7451457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32847836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2020-000853
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