Global change of surgical and oncological clinical practice in urology during early COVID-19 pandemic

被引:20
|
作者
Dotzauer, Robert [1 ]
Boehm, Katharina [1 ]
Brandt, Maximilian Peter [1 ]
Sparwasser, Peter [1 ]
Haack, Maximilian [1 ]
Frees, Sebastian Karl [1 ]
Kamal, Mohamed Mostafa [1 ]
Mager, Rene [1 ]
Jaeger, Wolfgang [1 ]
Hoefner, Thomas [1 ]
Tsaur, Igor [1 ]
Haferkamp, Axel [1 ]
Borgmann, Hendrik [1 ]
机构
[1] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ Med Ctr, Dept Urol, Langenbeckstr 1, D-55131 Mainz, Germany
关键词
Coronavirus; SARS-CoV-2; Healthcare; Triage; CANCER; CYSTECTOMY; OUTBREAK; SURGERY; THERAPY; TIME;
D O I
10.1007/s00345-020-03333-6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives While the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic captures healthcare resources worldwide, data on the impact of prioritization strategies in urology during pandemic are absent. We aimed to quantitatively assess the global change in surgical and oncological clinical practice in the early COVID-19 pandemic. Methods In this cross-sectional observational study, we designed a 12-item online survey on the global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinical practice in urology. Demographic survey data, change of clinical practice, current performance of procedures, and current commencement of treatment for 5 conditions in medical urological oncology were evaluated. Results 235 urologists from 44 countries responded. Out of them, 93% indicated a change of clinical practice due to COVID-19. In a 4-tiered surgery down-escalation scheme, 44% reported to make first cancellations, 23% secondary cancellations, 20% last cancellations and 13% emergency cases only. Oncological surgeries had low cancellation rates (%): transurethral resection of bladder tumor (27%), radical cystectomy (21-24%), nephroureterectomy (21%), radical nephrectomy (18%), and radical orchiectomy (8%). (Neo)adjuvant/palliative treatment is currently not started by more than half of the urologists. COVID-19 high-risk-countries had higher total cancellation rates for non-oncological procedures (78% vs. 68%,p = 0.01) and were performing oncological treatment for metastatic diseases at a lower rate (35% vs. 48%,p = 0.02). Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic has affected clinical practice of 93% of urologists worldwide. The impact of implementing surgical prioritization protocols with moderate cancellation rates for oncological surgeries and delay or reduction in (neo)adjuvant/palliative treatment will have to be evaluated after the pandemic.
引用
收藏
页码:3139 / 3145
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Global change of surgical and oncological clinical practice in urology during early COVID-19 pandemic
    Robert Dotzauer
    Katharina Böhm
    Maximilian Peter Brandt
    Peter Sparwasser
    Maximilian Haack
    Sebastian. Karl Frees
    Mohamed Mostafa Kamal
    René Mager
    Wolfgang Jäger
    Thomas Höfner
    Igor Tsaur
    Axel Haferkamp
    Hendrik Borgmann
    World Journal of Urology, 2021, 39 : 3139 - 3145
  • [2] Global challenges to urology practice during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Ahmed, Kamran
    Hayat, Sulaiman
    Dasgupta, Prokar
    BJU INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 125 (06) : E5 - E6
  • [3] Urology practice during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Ficarra, Vincenzo
    Novara, Giacomo
    Abrate, Alberto
    Bartoletti, Riccardo
    Crestani, Alessandro
    De Nunzio, Cosimo
    Giannarini, Gianluca
    Gregori, Andrea
    Liguori, Giovanni
    Mirone, Vincenzo
    Pavan, Nicola
    Scarpa, Roberto M.
    Simonato, Alchiede
    Trombetta, Carlo
    Tubaro, Andrea
    Porpiglia, Francesco
    MINERVA UROLOGICA E NEFROLOGICA, 2020, 72 (03) : 369 - 375
  • [4] Paediatric urology practice during COVID-19 pandemic
    Cini, Chiara
    Bortot, Giulia
    Sforza, Simone
    Mantovani, Alberto
    Landi, Luca
    Esposito, Ciro
    Escolino, Maria
    Masieri, Lorenzo
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC UROLOGY, 2020, 16 (03) : 295 - 296
  • [5] Clinical pathways for urology patients during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Simonato, Alchiede
    Giannarini, Gianluca
    Abrate, Alberto
    Bartoletti, Riccardo
    Crestani, Alessandro
    De Nunzio, Cosimo
    Gregori, Andrea
    Liguori, Giovanni
    Novara, Giacomo
    Pavan, Nicola
    Trombetta, Carlo
    Tubaro, Andrea
    Porpiglia, Francesco
    Ficarra, Vincenzo
    MINERVA UROLOGICA E NEFROLOGICA, 2020, 72 (03) : 376 - 383
  • [6] Surgical Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Update
    Jan, Saadia Nosheen
    Bashir, Muhammad Mustehsan
    Khan, Romaisa Shamim
    ANNALS OF KING EDWARD MEDICAL UNIVERSITY LAHORE PAKISTAN, 2020, 26 : 226 - 232
  • [7] Strategy for the Practice of Spine Oncological Surgery During the Covid-19 Pandemic
    Berjano, Pedro
    Vanni, Daniele
    Fariselli, Laura
    Cecchinato, Riccardo
    Boriani, Stefano
    SPINE, 2020, 45 (19) : 1386 - 1394
  • [8] Change in Allergy Practice during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Ozturk, Ayse Bilge
    Baccioglu, Ayse
    Soyer, Ozge
    Civelek, Ersoy
    Sekerel, Bulent Enis
    Bavbek, Sevim
    INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 2021, 182 (01) : 49 - 52
  • [9] Challenges in Urology during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Jin, Peng
    Park, Hyusim
    Jung, Sungyong
    Kim, Jayoung
    UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS, 2021, 105 (1-2) : 3 - 16
  • [10] Adaptations of early career optometrists in clinical practice during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Phu, Jack
    Ho, Kerry
    Kweon, Suhyun
    Liu, Nancy
    Littlechild, Lowana
    Rafla, Daniel
    Zhong, Margaret
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPTOMETRY, 2021, 104 (06) : 728 - 733