How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has changed the way we work, and health care services have to adapt. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the delay of non-urgent procedures were the immediate measures adopted by Gastrointestinal (GI) Endoscopy Units at the time of crisis. As the peak has now p...
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doaj-2129f1fc5d674511a615fe7c2ecfb3f82020-11-25T03:53:53ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology1756-28482020-10-011310.1177/1756284820965070How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective reviewGiuseppe VanellaGabriele CapursoIvo BoškoskiEleonora BossiCarlo SignorelliFabio CiceriPaolo Giorgio ArcidiaconoGuido CostamagnaThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has changed the way we work, and health care services have to adapt. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the delay of non-urgent procedures were the immediate measures adopted by Gastrointestinal (GI) Endoscopy Units at the time of crisis. As the peak has now passed in most countries, GI facilities are facing the next challenge of this pandemic: service providers must adapt their routine work to a ‘new normal’. Routine casework must resume, and waiting lists must be addressed: all in the awareness of the ongoing potential risks of COVID-19, and the threat of a second wave. In this review, we discuss strategies to manage the workload by improving procedure appropriateness and prioritization, whilst maintaining a ‘COVID-free’ environment. This includes monitoring of an adequate stock of PPE and the implications for the staff’s workload, and the GI trainees’ need of training.https://doi.org/10.1177/1756284820965070 |
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Giuseppe Vanella Gabriele Capurso Ivo Boškoski Eleonora Bossi Carlo Signorelli Fabio Ciceri Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono Guido Costamagna How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology |
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How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review |
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How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review |
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How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review |
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How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review |
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How to get away with COVID-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. A perspective review |
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how to get away with covid-19: endoscopy during post-peak pandemic. a perspective review |
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Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology |
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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has changed the way we work, and health care services have to adapt. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the delay of non-urgent procedures were the immediate measures adopted by Gastrointestinal (GI) Endoscopy Units at the time of crisis. As the peak has now passed in most countries, GI facilities are facing the next challenge of this pandemic: service providers must adapt their routine work to a ‘new normal’. Routine casework must resume, and waiting lists must be addressed: all in the awareness of the ongoing potential risks of COVID-19, and the threat of a second wave. In this review, we discuss strategies to manage the workload by improving procedure appropriateness and prioritization, whilst maintaining a ‘COVID-free’ environment. This includes monitoring of an adequate stock of PPE and the implications for the staff’s workload, and the GI trainees’ need of training. |
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