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2019年冠状病毒病疫情对放射治疗供应的影响

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Radiotherapy Supply.

作者信息

Tramacere Francesco, Asabella Artor Niccoli, Portaluri Maurizio, Altini Corinna, Ferrari Cristina, Bardoscia Lilia, Sardaro Angela

机构信息

Radiation Oncology, Department of Radiotherapy, O. Policlinic "A. Perrino", Strada Statale 7 per Mesagne, Brindisi 72100, Italy.

Nuclear Medicine Unit, A. O. Policlinic "A. Perrino", Strada Statale 7 per Mesagne, Brindisi 72100, Italy.

出版信息

Radiol Res Pract. 2021 May 5;2021:5550536. doi: 10.1155/2021/5550536. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impetuous entrance of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy in March 2020, after the onset and diffusion in China, found the health system widely unfit to face the large amount of infected patients. The matter of this investigation was to evaluate how pandemic fear and guidelines for limiting the diffusion of SARS-CoV-2 virus could have impacted the regular supply of radiotherapy (RT) and the outcome of the treatments.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

From March 9, 2020, to May 29, 2020, a register has been established to record patients that cancelled or postponed the RT appointment. The reasons were as follows: (1) patients whose appointments were postponed by the staff according to national guidelines; (2) patients who asked themselves to postpone the appointment; (3) patients who interrupted the treatment for causes directly or indirectly related to the pandemic; (4) patients who cancelled their care path.

RESULTS

A total number of 277 patients started regular RT, and 384 respected their computed tomography (CT) simulation appointment, but 60 of them had alteration of their therapeutic pathway. Among these, 18 cancelled their appointment. 42 patients asked to postpone their procedure. Twenty-seven out of 42 adduced directly or indirectly SARS-CoV-2 infection-related reasons.

CONCLUSIONS

The COVID-19 pandemic affected the regular RT delivery to oncologic patients, owing to the delay or cancellation of procedures with the likely effect to observe worsening of local disease control and reduced survival rates in the future.

摘要

背景

2020年3月,在新冠疫情在中国爆发并扩散后,迅速传入意大利,当时医疗系统普遍无法应对大量感染患者。本调查旨在评估大流行恐惧以及限制SARS-CoV-2病毒传播的指南如何影响放射治疗(RT)的正常供应和治疗结果。

材料与方法

从2020年3月9日至2020年5月29日,建立了一个登记册,记录取消或推迟RT预约的患者。原因如下:(1)根据国家指南,工作人员将预约推迟的患者;(2)自行要求推迟预约的患者;(3)因与大流行直接或间接相关的原因中断治疗的患者;(4)取消其治疗路径的患者。

结果

共有277名患者开始接受常规RT治疗,384名患者按时进行了计算机断层扫描(CT)模拟预约,但其中60名患者的治疗路径发生了改变。其中,18名患者取消了预约。42名患者要求推迟治疗。42名患者中有27名直接或间接提出了与SARS-CoV-2感染相关的原因。

结论

由于治疗程序的延迟或取消,新冠疫情影响了肿瘤患者的常规RT治疗,可能会导致未来局部疾病控制恶化和生存率降低。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c24c/8118736/c62e0302b59a/RRP2021-5550536.001.jpg

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