Optimized Colorectal Cancer Patients’ Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Triage and Treatment

P. Xiang, J. Han, T. Leung, N. Maria, Z. Xiao, X. Zhao, Z. Zhang, S. Qu, E. Biskup
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Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has created significant challenges in the management of oncology patients, including patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). We suspect that the COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the number of CRC inpatients and outpatients, which might leave many CRC patients unable to get timely medical treatment. At the time, the most important task was to satisfy the imperious demand for rapid optimization of processes and the development of efficient and effective triage and treatment strategies, as well as emergency distant clinical reasoning. Methods: The number of outpatients and inpatients, as well as surgeries performed in Shanghai East Hospital from December 2019 to February 2020 were collected. Using December 2019 data as the baseline status before the pandemic, the changes during this period were analyzed which can reflect the impact of COVID-19 on the treatment of CRC patients. In addition, a triage system and management strategy for patients with CRC during COVID-19 were designed and implemented. To evaluate their effectiveness, we assessed COVID-19 infection rates among CRC patients in relation to total patients and healthcare staff. Result: Compared with the pre-COVID-19 period (December 2019), a drastic decline in the number of outpatient visits (2,789 to 120) and inpatient hospitalizations (207 to 50) for all the CRC patients, as well as in non-emergency colorectal surgeries (133 to 23), was observed in February 2020 at our hospital. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary triage strategy aligned with regional guidance and digital, artificial intelligence (AI)-technology solutions can help increase the efficacy in patient management, allow efficient access to care and reduce the incidence of COVID-19 among CRC patients. © 2022 The HealthBook Company Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
COVID-19大流行期间大肠癌患者的优化管理:分类和治疗
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发给包括结直肠癌(CRC)患者在内的肿瘤患者的管理带来了重大挑战。我们怀疑新冠肺炎疫情对结直肠癌住院和门诊人数产生了重大影响,可能导致许多结直肠癌患者无法及时得到治疗。当时,最重要的任务是满足快速优化流程和开发高效和有效的分诊和治疗策略的迫切需求,以及紧急远程临床推理。方法:收集2019年12月至2020年2月上海东方医院门诊、住院人数及手术数量。以2019年12月数据作为大流行前的基线状态,分析这一时期的变化,可以反映COVID-19对结直肠癌患者治疗的影响。此外,设计并实施了COVID-19期间结直肠癌患者的分诊系统和管理策略。为了评估其有效性,我们评估了CRC患者中与总患者和医护人员相关的COVID-19感染率。结果:与疫情前(2019年12月)相比,2020年2月我院所有结直肠癌患者的门诊次数(2789次至120次)和住院次数(207次至50次)以及非紧急结直肠手术次数(133次至23次)均大幅下降。结论:多学科分诊策略与区域指导和数字化、人工智能(AI)技术解决方案相结合,有助于提高患者管理的有效性,使患者能够高效获得护理,并降低结直肠癌患者中COVID-19的发病率。©2022 The HealthBook Company Ltd.版权所有。
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