Positivity Rate of Universal PCR Screening for COVID-19 Pre-Endoscopy and its Impact on Diagnosis and Management of New Cancer Patients at a Cancer Centre in Pakistan

Q4 Health Professions
Muhammad Kashif, None Shahana Shahid, Wahaj Ul Hassan, None M. Zeeshan Siddiqui, None Muhammad Saqib, None M. Aasim Yusuf
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Objective: To determine the positivity rate of COVID-19 on pre-procedure screening and its impact on diagnosis and management of new cancer patients. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Lahore Pakistan, from Sep 2020 to Aug 2021. Methodology: Data was retrospectively collected from electronic medical records of the patients, including their age, gender, PCR test result, date of first visit to the gastroenterology clinic, date of multidisciplinary team meeting and any adverse event reported due to delay in endoscopy procedure. Results: A total of 1273 patients underwent endoscopy procedures in the study period. Fifty-two patients were found to be COVID-positive (4.1%), and only one was symptomatic. The percentage of positivity in newly diagnosed 22 cancer patients was 1.72%. Of 52 patients, 31 were male (59.61%), and 21 were female (40.39%). Only 1 patient was presented with abdominal pain and revealed concealed perforation. No other adverse event was reported in any patient, and no new imaging was required before discussion in a multidisciplinary team meeting. Conclusion: The hospital policy of COVID PCR test 48 hours before the endoscopy procedure effectively isolates the asymptomatic positive COVID-19 patients. The two-week delay due to COVID-PCR positivity in newly diagnosed cancer patients was not associated with any adverse event, and no new imaging was required.
巴基斯坦某癌症中心2019冠状病毒病内镜前通用PCR筛查阳性率及其对新发癌症患者诊断和管理的影响
目的:了解新发肿瘤患者术前筛查COVID-19阳性率及其对诊断和治疗的影响。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点和时间:Shaukat Khanum纪念癌症医院,巴基斯坦拉合尔,从2020年9月到2021年8月。方法:回顾性收集患者的电子病历资料,包括患者的年龄、性别、PCR检测结果、首次到胃肠病学诊所就诊的日期、多学科小组会议的日期以及因内镜检查延迟而报告的任何不良事件。结果:在研究期间,共有1273名患者接受了内窥镜检查。新冠病毒阳性52例(4.1%),症状1例。新诊断的22例肿瘤患者中,阳性检出率为1.72%。52例患者中,男性31例(59.61%),女性21例(40.39%)。仅有1例患者出现腹痛和隐蔽性穿孔。在任何患者中均未报告其他不良事件,在多学科小组会议讨论之前不需要新的影像学检查。结论:医院在内镜检查前48小时进行COVID- PCR检测的政策有效地隔离了无症状的COVID-19阳性患者。新诊断的癌症患者因COVID-PCR阳性而延迟两周与任何不良事件无关,也不需要新的影像学检查。
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Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
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