Plans to reactivate gastroenterology practices following the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of north american centers
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Kushnir, Vladimir M.
Berzin, Tyler M.
Elmunzer, B. Joseph
Mendelsohn, Robin B.
Pate, Vaishali
Pawa, Swati
Smith, Zachary L.
Keswani, Rajesh N.
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Background and Aims: Practices dramatically reduced endoscopy services due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. As practices are now considering reintroduction of elective
endoscopy, we conducted a survey of North American practices to identify reactivation
barriers and strategies.
Methods: We designed and electronically distributed a web-based survey to North
American gastroenterologists consisting of seven domains: institutional demographics,
impact of COVID-19 on endoscopy practice, elective endoscopy resumption plans,
anesthesia modifications, personal protective equipment (PPE) policies, fellowship
training and telemedicine use. Responses were stratified by practice type: ambulatory
surgery center (ASC) or hospital-based.
Results: In total, 123 practices (55% ASC-based and 45% hospital-based) responded.
At the pandemic’s peak (as reported by the respondent), practices saw a 90% drop in
endoscopy volume with most centers planning to resume elective endoscopy a median
of 55 days after initial restrictions. Declining community prevalence of COVID-19, PPE
availability, and pre-procedure SARS-CoV-2 testing availability were ranked as the
three primary factors influencing reactivation timing. ASC-based practices were more
likely to identify pre-procedure testing availability as a major factor limiting elective
endoscopy resumption (p=0.001). Pre-procedure SARS-CoV-2 testing was planned by
only 49.2% of practices overall; when testing is performed and negative, 52.9% of
practices will continue to utilize N95 masks.
Conclusion: This survey highlights barriers and variable strategies for reactivation of
elective endoscopy services following the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results suggest
that more widespread access to pre-procedure SARS-CoV-2 tests with superior
performance characteristics is needed to increase provider and patient comfort in
proceeding with elective endoscopy.
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COVID-19; Endoscopy operations; Personal protective equipment; SafetyLink para o recurso
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