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Global Impact of COVID-19 on Nuclear Medicine Departments: An International Survey in April 2020

机译:Covid-19对核医学部门的全球影响:2020年4月的国际调查

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has placed significant challenges on health-care systems worldwide, whether in the preparation, response, or recovery phase of the pandemic. This has been primarily managed by dramatically reducing in- and outpatient services for other diseases and implementing infection prevention and control measures. The impact of the pandemic on nuclear medicine departments and their services has not yet been established. The aim of this online survey was to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on nuclear medicine departments. Methods: A web-based questionnaire, made available from April 16 to May 3, 2020, was designed to determine the impact of the pandemic on in- and outpatient nuclear medicine departments, including the number of procedures, employee health, availability of radiotracers and other essential supplies, and availability of personal protective equipment. The survey also inquired about operational aspects and types of facilities as well as other challenges. Results: A total of 434 responses from 72 countries were registered and analyzed. Respondents reported an average decline of 54% in diagnostic procedures. PET/CT scans decreased by an average of 36%, whereas sentinel lymph-node procedures decreased by 45%, lung scans by 56%, bone scans by 60%, myocardial studies by 66%, and thyroid studies by 67%. Of all participating centers, 81% performed radionuclide therapies, and they reported a reduction of 45% on average in the last 4 wk, ranging from over 76% in Latin America and South East Asia to 16% in South Korea and Singapore. Survey results showed that 52% of participating sites limited their Tc-99m/Mo-99 generator purchases, and 12% of them temporarily cancelled orders. Insufficient supplies of essential materials (radioisotopes, generators, and kits) were reported, especially for Tc-99m/Mo-99 generators and I-131, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Conclusion: Both diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures declined precipitously, with countries worldwide being affected by the pandemic to a similar degree. Countries that were in the postpeak phase of the pandemic when they responded to the survey, such as South Korea and Singapore, reported a less pronounced impact on nuclear medicine services; however, the overall results of the survey showed that nuclear medicine services worldwide had been significantly impacted. In relation to staff health, 15% of respondents experienced COVID-19 infections within their own departments.
机译:冠状病毒2019年(Covid-19)大流行对全球卫生保健系统进行了重大挑战,无论是在大流行的准备,反应或恢复阶段。这主要通过大大减少其他疾病的内容和门诊服务并实施感染预防和控制措施来管理。缺乏大流行对核医学部门的影响及其服务尚未建立。该在线调查的目的是评估Covid-19对核医学部门的影响。方法:从4月16日至2020年4月3日开始提供的基于网络的问卷,旨在确定大流行对外核医学部门的影响,包括程序数量,员工健康,放射性货箱的可用性其他基本用品及个人防护设备的可用性。该调查还询问了运营方面和设施类型以及其他挑战。结果:注册并分析了72个国家的434个响应。受访者报告的诊断程序平均下降54%。 PET / CT扫描平均下降36%,而Sentinel淋巴结程序降低45%,肺部扫描将56%,骨骼扫描率为60%,心肌研究66%,甲状腺研究67%。在所有参与中心,81%进行了放射性核素疗法,并在过去4周的平均水平下降了45%,从拉丁美洲和东南亚的超过76%到韩国和新加坡的16%。调查结果显示,52%的参与网站限制了他们的TC-99M / MO-99发电机购买,其中12%暂时取消了订单。报告了基本材料(放射性同位素,发电机和试剂盒)的供应不足,特别是对于TC-99M / MO-99发电机和I-131,特别是在非洲,亚洲和拉丁美洲。结论:诊断和治疗性核医学程序均急剧下降,全球各国受到大流行的影响。在南朝鲜和新加坡等调查中回应的大流行阶段的国家,报告对核医学服务的影响不佳;然而,调查的总体结果表明,全世界的核医学服务受到重大影响。与员工健康有关,15%的受访者在自己的部门内经历了Covid-19感染。

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