Implementation and strategies to ensure adequate coordination within a Urology Department during the COVID-19 pandemic
Int. braz. j. urol
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46(supl.1): 170-180, July 2020. tab
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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.
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Assunto principal:
Pneumonia Viral
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Urologia
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Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto
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Infecções por Coronavirus
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Pandemias
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Equipamento de Proteção Individual
Tipo de estudo:
Guia de Prática Clínica
Limite:
Humanos
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Int. braz. j. urol
Assunto da revista:
Urologia
Ano de publicação:
2020
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
País de afiliação:
Itália
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Reino Unido
Instituição/País de afiliação:
Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome/IT
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University of Chieti/IT
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University of Sheffield/GB
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