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Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Working Party guidelines on IBD management during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ling, Khoon Lin; Hilmi, Ida; Raja Ali, Raja Affendi; Leong, Rupert W L; Leung, Wai Keung; Ng, Siew Chien; Wu, Kai Chun; Chen, Min Hu; Ran, Zhi Hua; Hisamatsu, Tadakazu; Ahuja, Vineet; Makharia, Govind K; Banerjee, Rupa; Wei, Shu Chen; Wu, Deng Chyang; Pisespongsa, Pises; Ye, Byong Duk; Sollano, Jose; Simadibrata, Marcellus; Chuah, Sai Wei; Ooi, Choon Jin.
  • Ling KL; Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre Singapore.
  • Hilmi I; Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore.
  • Raja Ali RA; University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
  • Leong RWL; The National University of Malaysia Bangi Malaysia.
  • Leung WK; Concord Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia.
  • Ng SC; University of Hong Kong Hong Kong.
  • Wu KC; The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong.
  • Chen MH; Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an China.
  • Ran ZH; Sun Yat-Sen University Guangzhou China.
  • Hisamatsu T; Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China.
  • Ahuja V; Kyorin University School of Medicine Mitaka Japan.
  • Makharia GK; All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India.
  • Banerjee R; All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India.
  • Wei SC; Asian Institute of Gastroenterology Hyderabad India.
  • Wu DC; National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan.
  • Pisespongsa P; Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital Kaohsiung Taiwan.
  • Ye BD; Bumrungrad International Hospital Bangkok Thailand.
  • Sollano J; University of Ulsan College of Medicine Seoul South Korea.
  • Simadibrata M; University of Santo Tomas Manila Philippines.
  • Chuah SW; Universitas Indonesia Jakarta Indonesia.
  • Ooi CJ; Gleneagles Medical Centre Singapore.
JGH Open ; 4(3): 320-323, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-592734
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic, secondary to SARS-CoV-2, has resulted in high mortality and morbidity worldwide. As inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic disease, and most patients are on long-term immunosuppressive agents, there is understandable concern, particularly in terms of therapy. In view of this, experts in IBD across the Asia Pacific region were invited to put together recommendations based on their experience and the currently available data. In general, most IBD therapies (with a few exceptions) can be continued safely, and the general consensus is that maintaining disease control should remain the main principle of management. In addition, social distancing measures and the appropriate use of personal protective equipment should be strictly adhered to. During the current pandemic, face-to-face clinic follow ups and non-urgent procedures should be kept to a minimum.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: JGH Open Year: 2020 Document Type: Article