2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)时代盆腔炎(PID)的管理

I. G. S. Winata, Musa Taufiq
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目的:本文旨在综述2019冠状病毒病大流行期间盆腔炎的管理方法:我们通过PubMed和Google Scholar检索科学文章,使用术语“PID and COVID-19”,“盆腔炎”;《盆腔炎与COVID-19》、《盆腔炎与COVID-19》、《盆腔炎与COVID-19》、《盆腔炎与COVID-19》、《盆腔炎与COVID-19》、《盆腔炎与COVID-19》英文版和印尼语版。结果:2019-2020年共有25篇来自PubMed和Google Scholar的科学文章被纳入本综述的来源。结论:大流行期间和前盆腔炎的管理没有差异。医疗服务和随访模式趋向于虚拟化。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,基于技术的盆腔炎服务前景广阔,并已被证明是一种有效的方法,因此基于虚拟的盆腔炎服务可以安全地应用。但是,如果在远程医疗服务期间发现任何紧急情况的迹象,则应建议进行面对面咨询或急诊室就诊。关键词:COVID-19,盆腔炎,SARS-CoV-2
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Management in Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Era
Objective: This article aims to review pelvic inflammatory disease management during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic Method: We conducted a search for scientific articles through PubMed and Google Scholar, using the terminologies of “PID AND COVID-19”, “Pelvic Inflammatory Disease”; “Pelvic Inflammatory Disease AND COVID-19”, “PID Management AND COVID-19”, “Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Management AND COVID-19”, and “PID AND Pandemic” in English and Indonesian from 2019-2020. Result: There were a total of 25 scientific articles from PubMed and Google Scholar within 2019-2020 that were included as the source of this review Conclusion: There is no difference between the management of pelvic inflammatory disease during and before the pandemic. The mode of medical services and follow up tends to be conducted virtually. Technology-based services for pelvic inflammatory disease during the corona virus disease 2019 pandemic are promising and have been proven to be an effective method, therefore virtual-based pelvic inflammatory disease services may be safely applied. However, if there is any indication of emergency found during the telemedicine services, a face-to-face consultation or emergency room visit should be recommended. Key words : COVID-19, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, SARS-CoV-2
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