Zouari Skander, Saadi Ahmed, Chakroun Marouene, Oueslati Amine, Fliss Maroua, Bouzouita Abderrazek, Derouiche Amine, Slama Riadh Ben, Ayed Haroun, Chebil Mohamed
Tunis El Manar University, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Department of Urology, Tunis, Tunisia.
Pan Afr Med J. 2020 Dec 31;37:389. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2020.37.389.25297. eCollection 2020.
as COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly evolving, there is a whole reorganization in hospitals to concentrate more resources to face the crisis. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 disease on urological activity in Tunisia. To assess the differences in the management of urological conditions between the private and the public field.
a survey was addressed to all certified urologists working in Tunisia in both the public and private sectors (n=194) using the national database of active urologists available and updated. We either called them or looked them up through email or social media. The form was open from March the 28 to April the 3. Results were obtained via spreadsheet and analysed using SPSS 23.0.
one hundred and twenty urologists have filled in the form. Consultations at the outpatient office were restricted to urgent cases in 66% (n=79). Telemedicine was more used by urologists in private than in public fields p=0.03. Urologists in private sector followed more the sterilization protocol of the hospital/clinic and used more disposable materials whenever possible p=0.011. Elective surgical activity has completely stopped in 85% of the responders (n=102). Elective surgery requiring transfusion or intensive care unit was performed in 38% (n=46) and 26% (n=31) if there was a risk of disease progression. Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) surgery was more performed as usual in private sector than in public sector p=0.012. It was the only condition managed differently between both sectors.
the drop of the urological activity is essential in order to give relevant stakeholders room to act efficiently against the spread of the virus. The context of the pandemic and the hospital´s condition must be taken into consideration without compromising the patient´s outcome.
随着新冠疫情迅速演变,医院进行了全面重组,以集中更多资源应对危机。本研究的目的是评估新冠疫情对突尼斯泌尿外科医疗活动的影响。评估公私领域泌尿外科疾病管理的差异。
通过使用现有的、更新的活跃泌尿外科医生国家数据库,向突尼斯公私部门所有认证泌尿外科医生(n = 194)进行了一项调查。我们要么给他们打电话,要么通过电子邮件或社交媒体查找他们。表格于3月28日至4月3日开放。结果通过电子表格获得,并使用SPSS 23.0进行分析。
120名泌尿外科医生填写了表格。门诊咨询仅限于66%(n = 79)的紧急病例。私立领域的泌尿外科医生比公立领域更多地使用远程医疗,p = 0.03。私立部门的泌尿外科医生更遵守医院/诊所的消毒规程,并尽可能多地使用一次性材料,p = 0.011。85%的受访者(n = 102)的择期手术活动完全停止。如果存在疾病进展风险,38%(n = 46)的需要输血或重症监护病房的择期手术以及26%(n = 31)的此类手术仍在进行。良性前列腺增生(BPH)手术在私立部门比在公立部门更照常进行,p = 0.012。这是两个部门之间管理方式唯一不同的情况。
泌尿外科医疗活动的下降对于给予相关利益攸关方有效应对病毒传播的空间至关重要。必须考虑疫情背景和医院状况,同时不影响患者的治疗结果。