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Endoscopy during the peak of COVID-19 pandemic: impact on activity and financial implications for a tertiary referral center in London.
Murino, Alberto; Cahuin, Rocio Chacchi; Franzoni, Leonardo; Lazaridis, Nikolaos; Skamnelos, Alexandros; Potts, Jonathan; Fuccio, Lorenzo; Murray, Charles D; Thorburn, Douglas; Despott, Edward J.
  • Murino A; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Cahuin RC; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Franzoni L; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences DIMEC, University of Bologna, Italy (Leonardo Franzoni, Lorenzo Fuccio).
  • Lazaridis N; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Skamnelos A; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Potts J; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Fuccio L; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences DIMEC, University of Bologna, Italy (Leonardo Franzoni, Lorenzo Fuccio).
  • Murray CD; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Thorburn D; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
  • Despott EJ; Royal Free Unit for Endoscopy, The Royal Free Hospital and University College London Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, Hampstead, London, UK (Alberto Murino, Rocio Chacchi Cahuin, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Alexandros Skamnelos, Jonathan Potts, Charles D. Murray, Douglas Thorburn, Edward J. Despott
Ann Gastroenterol ; 34(6): 829-835, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1534992
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global medical emergency. National and international gastrointestinal societies recommended that any endoscopic activity during the lockdown phase of the pandemic should be limited to emergency or non-deferrable procedures only. We assessed the financial implications and impact on endoscopy activity of the lockdown phase in a tertiary referral endoscopy unit.

METHODS:

The number of endoscopy procedures canceled and performed in our endoscopy unit during our "delay phase" (16-22/03/2020) and "lockdown phase" (23/03-29/05/2020) was reviewed and compared with endoscopy activity conducted during the same period in 2019. The financial impact was subsequently analyzed.

RESULTS:

Between 16/03/2020 and 29/05/2020, 683 procedures were canceled and 365 non-deferrable procedures were performed. In contrast, in 2019, 3437 procedures were performed over the same timeframe, resulting in a revenue contraction of approximately €2,062,857. We estimated that the number of lists required to recuperate the canceled endoscopic activity, ranges from 103-155, depending on the level of personal protective equipment required and mitigating policy relating to COVID-19.

CONCLUSION:

Our results highlight that COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial negative impact on our endoscopy activity and on the revenue generated by our endoscopy unit.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Ann Gastroenterol Year: 2021 Document Type: Article