| Literature DB >> 32661780 |
Federica Pediconi1, Francesca Galati1, Daniela Bernardi2, Paolo Belli3, Beniamino Brancato4, Massimo Calabrese5, Lucia Camera6, Luca A Carbonaro7, Francesca Caumo8, Paola Clauser9, Veronica Girardi10, Chiara Iacconi11, Laura Martincich12, Pietro Panizza13, Antonella Petrillo14, Simone Schiaffino7, Alberto Tagliafico15,16, Rubina M Trimboli7, Chiara Zuiani17, Francesco Sardanelli18,19, Stefania Montemezzi6.
Abstract
The Italian College of Breast Radiologists by the Italian Society of Medical Radiology (SIRM) provides recommendations for breast care provision and procedural prioritization during COVID-19 pandemic, being aware that medical decisions must be currently taken balancing patient's individual and community safety: (1) patients having a scheduled or to-be-scheduled appointment for in-depth diagnostic breast imaging or needle biopsy should confirm the appointment or obtain a new one; (2) patients who have suspicious symptoms of breast cancer (in particular: new onset palpable nodule; skin or nipple retraction; orange peel skin; unilateral secretion from the nipple) should request non-deferrable tests at radiology services; (3) asymptomatic women performing annual mammographic follow-up after breast cancer treatment should preferably schedule the appointment within 1 year and 3 months from the previous check, compatibly with the local organizational conditions; (4) asymptomatic women who have not responded to the invitation for screening mammography after the onset of the pandemic or have been informed of the suspension of the screening activity should schedule the check preferably within 3 months from the date of the not performed check, compatibly with local organizational conditions. The Italian College of Breast Radiologists by SIRM recommends precautions to protect both patients and healthcare workers (radiologists, radiographers, nurses, and reception staff) from infection or disease spread on the occasion of breast imaging procedures, particularly mammography, breast ultrasound, breast magnetic resonance imaging, and breast intervention procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Breast care recommendations; COVID-19; Personal protective equipment (PPE); Priority categories
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32661780 PMCID: PMC7357257 DOI: 10.1007/s11547-020-01254-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Med ISSN: 0033-8362 Impact factor: 3.469