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Setting up a three-stage pre-endoscopy triage during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: A multicenter observational study.
Liu, Tao-Chieh; Peng, Chen-Ling; Hsu, Fang-Yu; Chang, Li-Chun; Wang, Hsiu-Po; Chang, Wei-Kuo.
Affiliation
  • Liu TC; Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan.
  • Peng CL; Department of Integrated Diagnostics and Therapeutics National Taiwan University Hospital, National Taiwan University College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan.
  • Hsu FY; Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou Medical Center Taipei Taiwan.
  • Chang LC; Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology National Taiwan University Hospital, National Taiwan University College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan.
  • Wang HP; Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology National Taiwan University Hospital, National Taiwan University College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan.
  • Chang WK; Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan.
DEN Open ; 3(1): e159, 2023 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35959099
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

Between May and July 2021, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to a sharp surge in community transmission in Taiwan. We present a three-stage restructuring process of pre-endoscopy triage at the beginning of the pandemic, which can support urgent endoscopic procedures while protecting endoscopy staff.

Methods:

The pre-endoscopy triage framework was set up with three checkpoints at the hospital entrance, outpatient department, and endoscopy unit, with a specific target patient population and screening methods. Relevant data included the number of endoscopic procedures performed, outpatient department visits, and performing screening methods such as temperature measurement, travel, occupation, contact, and clustering history checking, polymerase chain reaction assay, and rapid antigen test.

Results:

Forehead temperature measurement and verification of travel, occupation, contact, and clustering history provided rapid, easy, and early mass screening of symptomatic patients at the hospital entrance. During the pandemic, outpatient department visits and endoscopic procedures decreased by 37% and 64%, respectively. The pre-endoscopy screening methods used displayed regional variations in COVID-19 prevalence. Among 16 endoscopy units with a community prevalence of ≥ 31.04 cases per 100,000 residents, 12 (75%) used polymerase chain reaction assay and four (25%) used rapid antigen test to identify asymptomatic patients before endoscopy. Of 6540 pre-endoscopy screening patients, 15 (0.23%) tested positive by laboratory testing. No endoscopy-related nosocomial COVID-19 infections were reported during the pandemic.

Conclusions:

We present a three-stage pre-endoscopy triage based on the local laboratory capacity, medical resources, and community prevalence. These measures could be useful during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: DEN Open Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: DEN Open Year: 2023 Document type: Article