TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19 and endoscopic management of superficial gastrointestinal neoplastic lesions
T2 - A multinational cross-sectional survey
AU - Rodríguez-Carrasco, Marta
AU - Albéniz, Eduardo
AU - Bhandari, Pradeep
AU - Beyna, Torsten
AU - Bourke, Michael J.
AU - Min, Ahyeon
AU - Chiu, Philip W.Y.
AU - Chu, Simon
AU - Yip, Hon Chi
AU - Deprez, Pierre H.
AU - Emura, Fabian
AU - Repici, Alessandro
AU - Suzuki, Noriko
AU - Yahagi, Naohisa
AU - Kubosawa, Yoko
AU - Hassan, Cesare
AU - Dinis-Ribeiro, Mário
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/2/1
Y1 - 2021/2/1
N2 - Introduction We aimed to report the impact of the pandemic lockdown period on the treatment and prognosis of superficial gastrointestinal neoplastic lesions. Methods A survey was completed by 11 centers from four continents regarding postponements during the early lockdown period of the pandemic, and the same period in 2019. Results In 2020, 55% of the scheduled procedures were deferred, which was 11 times higher than in 2019; the main reasons were directly related to COVID-19. In countries that were highly affected, this proportion rose to 76% vs. 26% in those where there was less impact. Despite the absolute reduction, the relative distribution in 2019 vs. 2020 was similar, the only exception being duodenal lesions (affected by a 92% reduction in mucosectomies). Although it is expected that the majority of postponements will not affect the stage (based on the results from biopsies and/or endoscopic appearance), 3% of delayed procedures will probably require surgery. Conclusions The lockdown period caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic led to a substantial reduction in the number of endoscopic resections for neoplastic lesions. Nevertheless, based on clinical judgment, the planned median delay will not worsen the prognosis of the affected patients.
AB - Introduction We aimed to report the impact of the pandemic lockdown period on the treatment and prognosis of superficial gastrointestinal neoplastic lesions. Methods A survey was completed by 11 centers from four continents regarding postponements during the early lockdown period of the pandemic, and the same period in 2019. Results In 2020, 55% of the scheduled procedures were deferred, which was 11 times higher than in 2019; the main reasons were directly related to COVID-19. In countries that were highly affected, this proportion rose to 76% vs. 26% in those where there was less impact. Despite the absolute reduction, the relative distribution in 2019 vs. 2020 was similar, the only exception being duodenal lesions (affected by a 92% reduction in mucosectomies). Although it is expected that the majority of postponements will not affect the stage (based on the results from biopsies and/or endoscopic appearance), 3% of delayed procedures will probably require surgery. Conclusions The lockdown period caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic led to a substantial reduction in the number of endoscopic resections for neoplastic lesions. Nevertheless, based on clinical judgment, the planned median delay will not worsen the prognosis of the affected patients.
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U2 - 10.1055/a-1237-5221
DO - 10.1055/a-1237-5221
M3 - Article
C2 - 32781471
AN - SCOPUS:85092480615
SN - 0013-726X
VL - 53
SP - 173
EP - 177
JO - Endoscopy
JF - Endoscopy
IS - 2
ER -