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2019年冠状病毒病大流行及其对妇科癌症护理的影响。

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Implications for Gynaecologic Cancer Care.

作者信息

Bhatla Neerja, Singhal Seema

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

出版信息

Indian J Gynecol Oncol. 2020;18(2):48. doi: 10.1007/s40944-020-00395-7. Epub 2020 Apr 24.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on world healthcare system and economy is unprecedented. Currently routine surgical procedures are at a halt globally, but whether one can delay cancer procedures remains an ethical issue, and still there is no clarity on how women with gynaecological cancers should be managed in these critical times.

METHODS

Currently available literature on impact of COVID-19 on cancer was reviewed with special reference to its applicability to the Indian context.

RESULTS

Cancer cases are more susceptible for COVID-19 infection and rapid deterioration if they get infected. A tumour board should plan their management with a "do no harm" approach as the guiding principle. Teleconsultation may be used to advise patients for therapy and symptom control measures, as well as to advise new patients regarding diagnostic tests. Surgical decision making may be stratified into three categories: patients with low (not life threatening) or intermediate (potential for future morbidity or mortality) acuity may be delayed; those with high acuity may be taken up for planned therapy after explaining the risks. Assessment of the severity of disease, comorbid conditions, and logistic challenges, along with COVID census in their area are important variables for informed and individualized decision making. Safety of healthcare personnel needs to be ensured at the same time.

CONCLUSION

Currently available evidence is limited by small sample size, and full impact of this pandemic on cancer is yet to be seen. However, cancer care needs to be individualized taking all variables into consideration.

摘要

目的

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对全球医疗保健系统和经济的影响是前所未有的。目前,全球范围内常规外科手术已暂停,但癌症手术是否可以推迟仍是一个伦理问题,而且在这些关键时期,患有妇科癌症的女性应如何管理仍不明确。

方法

回顾了目前关于COVID-19对癌症影响的文献,并特别参考了其在印度背景下的适用性。

结果

癌症患者更容易感染COVID-19,且一旦感染,病情会迅速恶化。肿瘤委员会应以“不伤害”原则为指导来规划对患者的管理。可通过远程会诊为患者提供治疗和症状控制措施的建议,以及为新患者提供有关诊断检查的建议。手术决策可分为三类:低急症(不危及生命)或中急症(有未来发病或死亡风险)的患者手术可推迟;高急症患者在解释风险后可接受计划性治疗。评估疾病严重程度、合并症和后勤挑战,以及所在地区的COVID普查情况,是做出明智和个性化决策的重要变量。同时需要确保医护人员的安全。

结论

目前可得的证据受样本量小的限制,这场大流行对癌症的全面影响尚有待观察。然而,癌症护理需要考虑所有变量进行个体化。

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