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Int Braz J Urol ; 46(suppl.1): 170-180, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32649082

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: to provide an update on the management of a Urology Department during the COVID-19 outbreak, suggesting strategies to optimize assistance to the patients, to implement telemedicine and triage protocols, to define pathways for hospital access, to reduce risk of contagious inside the hospital and to determine the role of residents during the pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In May the 6th 2020 we performed a review of the literature through online search engines (PubMed, Web of Science and Science Direct). We looked at recommendations provided by the EAU and ERUS regarding the management of urological patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The main aspects of interest were: the definition of deferrable and non-deferrable procedures, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and hospital protocols for health care providers, triage, hospitalization and surgery, post-operative care training and residents' activity. A narrative summary of guidelines and current literature for each point of interest was performed. CONCLUSION: In the actual Covid-19 scenario, while the number of positive patients globally keep on rising, it is fundamental to embrace a new way to deliver healthcare and to overcome challenges of physical distancing and self-isolation. The use of appropriate PPE, definite pathways to access the hospital, the implementation of telemedicine protocols can represent effective strategies to carry on delivering healthcare.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Coronavirus , Pandemias , Equipo de Protección Personal , Neumonía Viral , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Urología/organización & administración , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Humanos , Relaciones Interprofesionales , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , SARS-CoV-2 , Telemedicina
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 46(supl.1): 62-68, July 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134274

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT The COVID-19 outbreak has led to the deferral of a great number of surgeries in an attempt to reduce transmission of infection, free up hospital beds, intensive care and anaesthetists, and limit aerosol-generating procedures. Guidelines and suggestions have been provided to categorize Urological diseases into risk groups and recommendations are available on procedures that can be or cannot be deferred. We aim to summarise updates on diagnosis, treatment and follow up of bladder cancer during the COVID-19 outbreaks.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/terapia , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Urología/métodos , Pandemias , Betacoronavirus , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 46(supl.1): 26-33, July 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134279

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our lives, our habits and our healthcare system. Italy is one of the countries affected first and more aggressively from the outbreak. Our rapidity has been guide for other healthcare systems from around the World. We describe the impact of COVID-19 on Urology, how the Urological scientific community responded to the emergency and our experience in a high-volume Roman University hospital. The aim of our work is to share our experience providing suggestions for other global hospitals on how to manage the COVID-19 emergency.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Urología/tendencias , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Pandemias , Betacoronavirus , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19 , Hospitales , Italia
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 46(supl.1): 170-180, July 2020. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134283

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT Purpose: to provide an update on the management of a Urology Department during the COVID-19 outbreak, suggesting strategies to optimize assistance to the patients, to implement telemedicine and triage protocols, to define pathways for hospital access, to reduce risk of contagious inside the hospital and to determine the role of residents during the pandemic. Materials and Methods: In May the 6th 2020 we performed a review of the literature through online search engines (PubMed, Web of Science and Science Direct). We looked at recommendations provided by the EAU and ERUS regarding the management of urological patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The main aspects of interest were: the definition of deferrable and non-deferrable procedures, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and hospital protocols for health care providers, triage, hospitalization and surgery, post-operative care training and residents' activity. A narrative summary of guidelines and current literature for each point of interest was performed. Conclusion: In the actual Covid-19 scenario, while the number of positive patients globally keep on rising, it is fundamental to embrace a new way to deliver healthcare and to overcome challenges of physical distancing and self-isolation. The use of appropriate PPE, definite pathways to access the hospital, the implementation of telemedicine protocols can represent effective strategies to carry on delivering healthcare.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Urología/organización & administración , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Pandemias , Equipo de Protección Personal , Telemedicina , Betacoronavirus , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19 , Relaciones Interprofesionales
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 46(supl.1): 39-49, July 2020. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134287

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT Purpose: To provide recommendations on the endourological management of lithiasis in the scenario of the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: A non-systematic review in PubMed and the grey literature, as well as recommendations by a panel of stakeholders was made, regarding management, surgical considerations and follow-up of patients affected by lithiasis in the COVID-19 era. Results: Under the current outbreak and COVID-19 pandemic scenario, patients affected by lithiasis should be prioritized into low, intermediate and high risk categories, to decide their delay and save resources, healthcare personnel, beds and ventilators. However, patients with potentially serious septic complications need emergency interventions. The possibility of performing or restarting elective activity depends on local conditions, the availability of beds and ventilators, and the implementation of screening protocols in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Delaying lithiasis surgery and increasing waiting lists will have consequences and will require considerable additional effort. Teleconsultation may be useful in guiding these patients, reducing visits and unnecessary exposure. Conclusions: categorization and prioritization of patients affected by lithiasis is crucial for management, surgical selection and follow-up. Protocols, measures and additional efforts should be carried out in the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Urología/métodos , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Litiasis/terapia , Estudios de Seguimiento , Pandemias , Betacoronavirus , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19
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Int Braz J Urol ; 46(suppl.1): 62-68, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32549074

RESUMEN

The COVID-19 outbreak has led to the deferral of a great number of surgeries in an attempt to reduce transmission of infection, free up hospital beds, intensive care and anaesthetists, and limit aerosol-generating procedures. Guidelines and suggestions have been provided to categorize Urological diseases into risk groups and recommendations are available on procedures that can be or cannot be deferred. We aim to summarise updates on diagnosis, treatment and follow up of bladder cancer during the COVID-19 outbreaks.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/terapia , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Humanos , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Urología/métodos
7.
Int Braz J Urol ; 46(suppl.1): 26-33, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32568494

RESUMEN

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our lives, our habits and our healthcare system. Italy is one of the countries affected first and more aggressively from the outbreak. Our rapidity has been guide for other healthcare systems from around the World. We describe the impact of COVID-19 on Urology, how the Urological scientific community responded to the emergency and our experience in a high-volume Roman University hospital. The aim of our work is to share our experience providing suggestions for other global hospitals on how to manage the COVID-19 emergency.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Urología/tendencias , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Hospitales , Humanos , Italia , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2
8.
Int Braz J Urol ; 46(suppl.1): 39-49, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32568495

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: To provide recommendations on the endourological management of lithiasis in the scenario of the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A non-systematic review in PubMed and the grey literature, as well as recommendations by a panel of stakeholders was made, regarding management, surgical considerations and follow-up of patients affected by lithiasis in the COVID-19 era. RESULTS: Under the current outbreak and COVID-19 pandemic scenario, patients affected by lithiasis should be prioritized into low, intermediate and high risk categories, to decide their delay and save resources, healthcare personnel, beds and ventilators. However, patients with potentially serious septic complications need emergency interventions. The possibility of performing or restarting elective activity depends on local conditions, the availability of beds and ventilators, and the implementation of screening protocols in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Delaying lithiasis surgery and increasing waiting lists will have consequences and will require considerable additional effort. Teleconsultation may be useful in guiding these patients, reducing visits and unnecessary exposure. CONCLUSIONS: categorization and prioritization of patients affected by lithiasis is crucial for management, surgical selection and follow-up. Protocols, measures and additional efforts should be carried out in the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Litiasis/terapia , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Urología/métodos , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2
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