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S Afr Med J ; 112(2): 13500, 2022 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1679253

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COVID-19 has been reported to affect a variety of organs. We report a case of constrictive pericarditis in a patient who had contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Other possible causes such as tuberculosis and metabolic causes were considered, but excluded by special investigations.


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COVID-19/complications , Pericarditis, Constrictive/diagnosis , Adult , COVID-19/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Pericarditis, Constrictive/virology
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Value in Health ; 23:S754, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-988671

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Objectives: As a life-sustaining therapy, haemodialysis must be delivered continuously three times per week, also during COVID-19. Technical services, although often not acknowledged, are an essential part to ensure access to and continuity of care delivery. This study assessed the value and robustness of a technical service network (TSN) during crisis times. Methods: This assessment was performed according to the health technology assessment (HTA) framework (safety, efficacy, ethical, societal, organizational, economic value), analysing the operating procedures established within a TSN and the specific measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: The following procedures implemented in the TSN were identified to be mandatory prerequisites for a rapid adaptation to COVID-19: 1) constant updating of technical service standards (ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & MDR based);2) regular evaluation of compliance to standards of local organisations (42 expert audits in 2019);3) quarterly evaluation of KPI’s (in 34 countries);4) functional community exchanging best practices and cooperating as a learning organisation (36 events in 2019). Along the lines of HTA, specific measures enabled a rapid adaptation to COVID-19 and delivered safety, efficacy, societal, organizational, economic value: 1) provision of expert-guidance for processes impacted by COVID-19 (e.g. technical safety checks, calibration of measuring intervals, training);2) implementation of specific hygiene guidelines;3) development of working models aligned with governmental and customer requirements. Ethically, by rapidly adapting to COVID-19, the TSN enabled all customers to maintain operational capabilities and continue care delivery. Further, access to care for COVID-19 patients was enabled by installing additional devices on ICU’s (2.5-fold more installations Mar-Jun 2020 vs. 2019). Conclusions: The TSN demonstrated to remain robust and ensure continuity during the COVID-19 crisis, as a crucial piece to care delivery. The TSN contributed to relieve the burden of healthcare professionals, allowing them to focus on their core task, patient care.

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