Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, 16132 Genoa, Italy; Department of Radiology, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, 16132 Genoa, Italy.
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, 20161 Milano, Italy; Sezione di Scienze Radiologiche, Dipartimento di Biomedicina, Neuroscienze e Diagnostica Avanzata, Università di Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy; SIRM Foundation, 20122 Milan, Italy.
Clin Imaging. 2021 Aug;76:144-148. doi: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2021.02.009. Epub 2021 Feb 11.
To understand how COVID-19 pandemic has changed radiology research in Italy.
A questionnaire (n = 19 questions) was sent to all members of the Italian Society of Radiology two months after the first Italian national lockdown was lifted.
A total of 327 Italian radiologists took part in the survey (mean age: 49 ± 12 years). After national lockdown, the working-flow came back to normal in the vast majority of cases (285/327, 87.2%). Participants reported that a total of 462 radiological trials were recruiting patients at their institutions prior to COVID-19 outbreak, of which 332 (71.9%) were stopped during the emergency. On the other hand, 252 radiological trials have been started during the pandemic, of which 156 were non-COVID-19 trials (61.9%) and 96 were focused on COVID-19 patients (38.2%). The majority of radiologists surveyed (61.5%) do not conduct research. Of the radiologists who carried on research activities, participants reported a significant increase of the number of hours per week spent for research purposes during national lockdown (mean 4.5 ± 8.9 h during lockdown vs. 3.3 ± 6.8 h before lockdown; p = .046), followed by a significant drop after the lockdown was lifted (3.2 ± 6.5 h per week, p = .035). During national lockdown, 15.6% of participants started new review articles and completed old papers, 14.1% completed old works, and 8.9% started new review articles. Ninety-six surveyed radiologists (29.3%) declared to have submitted at least one article during COVID-19 emergency.
This study shows the need to support radiology research in challenging scenarios like COVID-19 emergency.
了解 COVID-19 大流行如何改变意大利的放射学研究。
在意大利首次全国封锁解除两个月后,向意大利放射学会的所有成员发送了一份问卷(n=19 个问题)。
共有 327 名意大利放射科医生参与了这项调查(平均年龄:49±12 岁)。在全国封锁之后,在绝大多数情况下(285/327,87.2%),工作流程恢复正常。参与者报告说,在 COVID-19 爆发之前,他们所在机构共有 462 项放射学试验正在招募患者,其中 332 项(71.9%)在紧急情况下停止。另一方面,在大流行期间已经开始了 252 项放射学试验,其中 156 项是非 COVID-19 试验(61.9%),96 项针对 COVID-19 患者(38.2%)。调查的大多数放射科医生(61.5%)不进行研究。在继续进行研究活动的放射科医生中,参与者报告说,在全国封锁期间,用于研究目的的每周工作时间显著增加(封锁期间平均每周 4.5±8.9 小时,封锁前每周 3.3±6.8 小时;p=0.046),封锁解除后显著下降(每周 3.2±6.5 小时,p=0.035)。在全国封锁期间,15.6%的参与者开始撰写新的综述文章并完成旧论文,14.1%完成了旧作品,8.9%开始撰写新的综述文章。96 名接受调查的放射科医生(29.3%)表示,在 COVID-19 紧急情况下至少提交了一篇文章。
本研究表明,在 COVID-19 等具有挑战性的情况下,需要支持放射学研究。