Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.

During the second COVID-19 wave (April 1 - August 31, 2021) a prospective study was carried out at the ambulatory endoscopy center (CEMAR Rosario, Argentina) to analyze the level of safety of a COVID-19 prevention protocol in 162 patients (79 men and 83 women; average age: 50.7 years (mean age/SD: ±...

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spelling I15-R235-article-542023-11-08T14:27:54Z Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk. Activación de un centro de endoscopía digestiva ambulatoria durante la segunda ola covid-19. Impacto de un protocolo en la seguridad y riesgo de infección. PRATTO, DANIEL Seguridad y riesgo de infección COVID-19 Endoscopia digestiva Safety and risk of infection COVID-19 Digestive endoscopy During the second COVID-19 wave (April 1 - August 31, 2021) a prospective study was carried out at the ambulatory endoscopy center (CEMAR Rosario, Argentina) to analyze the level of safety of a COVID-19 prevention protocol in 162 patients (79 men and 83 women; average age: 50.7 years (mean age/SD: ±15) and in endoscopy service staff (3 endoscopists, 3 assistants, 3 anesthetists, 2 recuperators and 2 administrative staff). The patients underwent pre-anesthetic consultation 5 days before the study and Triple Triage (swabbing (PCR) 48 hours and telephone control 24 hours before the study and a clinical evaluation on the day of the study). This was followed by another telephone control at 48 hours, 7- and 14-days post-study. The endoscopy service staff underwent a Triage, centered on personal protective equipment and room conditioning. Neither they nor the staff presented post-procedure clinical evidence compatible with COVID-19 (days 2, 7, and 14 post-study). There were no significant intra- or post-procedure complications. The multiple protocolized measures showed high effectiveness in terms of protection for the patient and staff against COVID-19 infection, which would denote usefulness to avoid delays in regard to diagnostic endoscopies for relevant digestive diseases.   Durante la segunda ola COVID-19 (abril 1° - agosto 31 2021) fue realizado un estudio prospectivo en el centro de endoscopía ambulatoria (CEMAR Rosario, Argentina) para analizar el nivel de seguridad de un protocolo de prevención de COVID-19 en 162 pacientes (79 varones y 83 mujeres; edad: 50,7 (media/DS: ± 15 años) y en el personal de salud (tres endoscopistas, tres asistentes, tres anestesistas, dos recuperadores y dos administrativos). Los primeros sobrellevaron consulta preanestésica 5 días pre-estudio y Triage Triple (hisopado (PCR) 48 horas antes, control telefónico 24 h antes y valoración clínica el día del estudio). Todo ello seguido de otro control telefónico a las 48 h, 7 y 14 días pos-estudio. Al personal del servicio de endoscopía se le efectuó un Triage, centralizado en equipo de protección personal y acondicionamiento de la sala. Ni ellos ni el personal presentaron evidencia clínica post-procedimiento compatible con COVID-19 (días 2, 7 y 14 pos-estudio). No hubo complicaciones destacables intra o pos-procedimiento. Las múltiples medidas protocolizadas mostraron alta efectividad en términos de protección para el paciente y el personal ante la infección por COVID-19; lo que denotaría utilidad para evitar retrasos en lo que atañe a endoscopías diagnósticas para enfermedades digestivas de relevancia. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-07-08 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/54 10.35305/fcm.v2i.54 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.; Vol. 2 (2021); 57-61 2796-7719 spa https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/54/61 Derechos de autor 2022 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Seguridad y riesgo de infección
COVID-19
Endoscopia digestiva
Safety and risk of infection
COVID-19
Digestive endoscopy
spellingShingle Seguridad y riesgo de infección
COVID-19
Endoscopia digestiva
Safety and risk of infection
COVID-19
Digestive endoscopy
PRATTO, DANIEL
Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
topic_facet Seguridad y riesgo de infección
COVID-19
Endoscopia digestiva
Safety and risk of infection
COVID-19
Digestive endoscopy
author PRATTO, DANIEL
author_facet PRATTO, DANIEL
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title Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
title_short Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
title_full Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
title_fullStr Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
title_full_unstemmed Activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
title_sort activation of an ambulatory digestive endoscopy center during the second covid-19 wave the protocol impact on safety and infection risk.
description During the second COVID-19 wave (April 1 - August 31, 2021) a prospective study was carried out at the ambulatory endoscopy center (CEMAR Rosario, Argentina) to analyze the level of safety of a COVID-19 prevention protocol in 162 patients (79 men and 83 women; average age: 50.7 years (mean age/SD: ±15) and in endoscopy service staff (3 endoscopists, 3 assistants, 3 anesthetists, 2 recuperators and 2 administrative staff). The patients underwent pre-anesthetic consultation 5 days before the study and Triple Triage (swabbing (PCR) 48 hours and telephone control 24 hours before the study and a clinical evaluation on the day of the study). This was followed by another telephone control at 48 hours, 7- and 14-days post-study. The endoscopy service staff underwent a Triage, centered on personal protective equipment and room conditioning. Neither they nor the staff presented post-procedure clinical evidence compatible with COVID-19 (days 2, 7, and 14 post-study). There were no significant intra- or post-procedure complications. The multiple protocolized measures showed high effectiveness in terms of protection for the patient and staff against COVID-19 infection, which would denote usefulness to avoid delays in regard to diagnostic endoscopies for relevant digestive diseases.  
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