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Exploring Urological Experience in the COVID-19 Outbreak: American Confederation of Urology (CAU) Survey

PURPOSE: To explore the current situation faced by Latin American urology departments during the COVID-19 Outbreak in terms of knowledge, actions, prioritization of urology practices, and implementation of internal clinical management protocols for inpatients and outpatients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A...

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Autores principales: Autrán-Gómez, Ana María, Tobia, Ignacio, Molina, Ricardo Castillejos, Covarrubias, Francisco Rodríguez, Benzing, Frank, Maruccia, Serena, Reis, Leonardo de O., Lay, Ramón Rodríguez, la Reza, Marcelo Torrico De, Torres, Felix Santaella, Porras, Andrés Hernández, Rodríguez, Alejandro
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32618462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.S119
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author Autrán-Gómez, Ana María
Tobia, Ignacio
Molina, Ricardo Castillejos
Covarrubias, Francisco Rodríguez
Benzing, Frank
Maruccia, Serena
Reis, Leonardo de O.
Lay, Ramón Rodríguez
la Reza, Marcelo Torrico De
Torres, Felix Santaella
Porras, Andrés Hernández
Rodríguez, Alejandro
author_facet Autrán-Gómez, Ana María
Tobia, Ignacio
Molina, Ricardo Castillejos
Covarrubias, Francisco Rodríguez
Benzing, Frank
Maruccia, Serena
Reis, Leonardo de O.
Lay, Ramón Rodríguez
la Reza, Marcelo Torrico De
Torres, Felix Santaella
Porras, Andrés Hernández
Rodríguez, Alejandro
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description PURPOSE: To explore the current situation faced by Latin American urology departments during the COVID-19 Outbreak in terms of knowledge, actions, prioritization of urology practices, and implementation of internal clinical management protocols for inpatients and outpatients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A non-validated, structured, self-administered, electronic survey with 35 closed multiple choice questions was conducted in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and English and Deutsch versions from April 1st to April 30th, 2020. The survey was distributed through social networks and the official American Confederation of Urology (CAU) website. It was anonymous, mainly addressed to Latin American urologists and urology residents. It included 35 questions exploring different aspects: 1) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and internal management protocols for healthcare providers; 2) Priority surgeries and urological urgencies and 3) Inpatient and outpatient care. RESULTS: Of 864 surveys received, 846 had at least 70% valid responses and were included in the statistical analyses. Surveys corresponded to South America in 62% of the cases, Central America and North America in 29.7%. 12.7% were residents. Regarding to PPE and internal management protocols, 88% confirmed the implementation of specific protocols and 45.4% have not received training to perform a safe clinical practice; only 2.3% reported being infected with COVID-19. 60.9% attended urgent surgeries. The following major uro-oncologic surgeries were reported as high priority: Radical Nephrectomy (RN) 58.4%, and Radical Cystectomy (RC) 57.3%. When we associate the capacity of hospitalization (urologic beds available) and percentage of high-priority surgery performed, we observed that centers with fewer urological beds (10-20) compared to centers with more urological beds (31-40) performed more frequently major urologic cancer surgeries: RN 54.5% vs 60.8% (p=0.0003), RC 53.1% vs 64.9% (p=0.005) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: At the time of writing (May 13th 2020) our data represents a snapshot of COVID-19 outbreak in Latin American urological practices. Our findings have practical implications and should be contextualized considering many factors related to patients and urological care: The variability of health care scenarios, institutional capacity, heterogeneity and burden of urologic disease, impact of surgical indications and decision making when prioritizing and scheduling surgeries in times of COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-77199872020-12-11 Exploring Urological Experience in the COVID-19 Outbreak: American Confederation of Urology (CAU) Survey Autrán-Gómez, Ana María Tobia, Ignacio Molina, Ricardo Castillejos Covarrubias, Francisco Rodríguez Benzing, Frank Maruccia, Serena Reis, Leonardo de O. Lay, Ramón Rodríguez la Reza, Marcelo Torrico De Torres, Felix Santaella Porras, Andrés Hernández Rodríguez, Alejandro Int Braz J Urol Original Article PURPOSE: To explore the current situation faced by Latin American urology departments during the COVID-19 Outbreak in terms of knowledge, actions, prioritization of urology practices, and implementation of internal clinical management protocols for inpatients and outpatients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A non-validated, structured, self-administered, electronic survey with 35 closed multiple choice questions was conducted in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and English and Deutsch versions from April 1st to April 30th, 2020. The survey was distributed through social networks and the official American Confederation of Urology (CAU) website. It was anonymous, mainly addressed to Latin American urologists and urology residents. It included 35 questions exploring different aspects: 1) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and internal management protocols for healthcare providers; 2) Priority surgeries and urological urgencies and 3) Inpatient and outpatient care. RESULTS: Of 864 surveys received, 846 had at least 70% valid responses and were included in the statistical analyses. Surveys corresponded to South America in 62% of the cases, Central America and North America in 29.7%. 12.7% were residents. Regarding to PPE and internal management protocols, 88% confirmed the implementation of specific protocols and 45.4% have not received training to perform a safe clinical practice; only 2.3% reported being infected with COVID-19. 60.9% attended urgent surgeries. The following major uro-oncologic surgeries were reported as high priority: Radical Nephrectomy (RN) 58.4%, and Radical Cystectomy (RC) 57.3%. When we associate the capacity of hospitalization (urologic beds available) and percentage of high-priority surgery performed, we observed that centers with fewer urological beds (10-20) compared to centers with more urological beds (31-40) performed more frequently major urologic cancer surgeries: RN 54.5% vs 60.8% (p=0.0003), RC 53.1% vs 64.9% (p=0.005) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: At the time of writing (May 13th 2020) our data represents a snapshot of COVID-19 outbreak in Latin American urological practices. Our findings have practical implications and should be contextualized considering many factors related to patients and urological care: The variability of health care scenarios, institutional capacity, heterogeneity and burden of urologic disease, impact of surgical indications and decision making when prioritizing and scheduling surgeries in times of COVID-19 pandemic. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7719987/ /pubmed/32618462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.S119 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Autrán-Gómez, Ana María
Tobia, Ignacio
Molina, Ricardo Castillejos
Covarrubias, Francisco Rodríguez
Benzing, Frank
Maruccia, Serena
Reis, Leonardo de O.
Lay, Ramón Rodríguez
la Reza, Marcelo Torrico De
Torres, Felix Santaella
Porras, Andrés Hernández
Rodríguez, Alejandro
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title_short Exploring Urological Experience in the COVID-19 Outbreak: American Confederation of Urology (CAU) Survey
title_sort exploring urological experience in the covid-19 outbreak: american confederation of urology (cau) survey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32618462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.S119
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