Low Risk of COVID-19 Infection in an Ambulatory Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Center in Argentina

J. Tawil, J. Libertucci, Ana Adet Caldelari, Irene I. Banchero, Sandra Canseco, Ricardo F. Figueredo, María Garcia, C. Machado, Vanesa Del Arbol, Christian Sánchez, E. Verdú, C. Cerisoli, L. Caro
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Background and Objectives. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns have been raised regarding the risk of infection to both healthcare staff and patients during gastrointestinal endoscopy procedures. Given the importance of performing routine endoscopic procedures to an individual’s future health, we sought to estimate the risk of COVID-19 infection for healthcare staff and patients undergoing endoscopic studies at an ambulatory endoscopy center during the pandemic. Material and Methods. This is a prospective(and) analytical cohort study conducted in an ambulatory gastroenterology center located in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Patients undergoing different endoscopic procedures were evaluated for COVID-19 between April 14 and August 31, 2020. COVID-19 was also evaluated in all healthcare and associated staff during the same time period. The risk (cumulative incidence) of acquiring COVID-19 in all patients and staff was calculated. Results. Between April 14 and August 31, 2020, procedures were performed in 3,745 patients with a mean age of 51.12 years; 2,102 (56.18%) were male and 1,643 (43.82%) were female. Follow-up was completed in 3,492 patients, 18 of whom tested positive for COVID-19 standing for an incidence of 0.52% (95%CI 0.31 – 0.81%). Six (5.45%) out of 110 staff members were infected with COVID-19 (1 endoscopist, 4 endoscopy assistants and 1 administrative staff member). In this group, the incidence of positive tests for COVID-19 was 5.45% (95%CI: 2.03 – 11.50%). The increased rates of positive cases among our patients and healthcare professionals were respectively 7.9 and 23.6 times lower than in general population. Conclusion. During the study period, the proportion of COVID-19 infections in our ambulatory specialized in gastrointestinal endoscopy was low and much lower than that in the general population for both patients and healthcare professionals. Endoscopic procedures undertaken at this center were low risk, likely due to strict compliance with established pandemic protocols. Future studies should compare the risk of infection in the hospital setting.
阿根廷一家流动胃肠内镜中心COVID-19感染风险低
背景和目标。自2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发以来,人们对在胃肠内窥镜检查过程中医护人员和患者的感染风险表示担忧。考虑到常规内窥镜检查对个人未来健康的重要性,我们试图估计大流行期间在门诊内窥镜检查中心接受内窥镜检查的医护人员和患者感染COVID-19的风险。材料和方法。这是一项前瞻性(和)分析队列研究,在位于阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯自治市的一个流动胃肠病学中心进行。在2020年4月14日至8月31日期间,对接受不同内镜手术的患者进行了COVID-19评估。在同一时期,还对所有医疗保健和相关工作人员的COVID-19进行了评估。计算所有患者和工作人员感染COVID-19的风险(累积发病率)。结果。在2020年4月14日至8月31日期间,对3745名患者进行了手术,平均年龄为51.12岁;男性2102例(56.18%),女性1643例(43.82%)。3492例患者完成随访,其中18例COVID-19检测呈阳性,发病率为0.52% (95%CI 0.31 - 0.81%)。110名工作人员中有6人(5.45%)感染新冠肺炎(1名内镜医师、4名内镜助理、1名行政工作人员)。在该组中,COVID-19检测阳性的发生率为5.45% (95%CI: 2.03 - 11.50%)。我们的患者和医护人员的阳性病例增长率分别比一般人群低7.9倍和23.6倍。结论。在研究期间,我们胃肠道内窥镜专科门诊的COVID-19感染比例较低,远低于普通人群,无论是患者还是医护人员。在该中心进行的内窥镜手术风险较低,可能是由于严格遵守了既定的大流行协议。未来的研究应该比较医院环境中的感染风险。
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