| Literature DB >> 33132063 |
Serena Arrigo1, Patrizia Alvisi2, Claudia Banzato3, Matteo Bramuzzo4, Fortunata Civitelli5, Antonio Corsello6, Giulia D'Arcangelo7, Anna Dilillo8, Valeria Dipasquale9, Enrico Felici10, Maurizio Fuoti11, Simona Gatti12, Zeno Giusti13, Daniela Knafelz14, Paolo Lionetti15, Federica Mario16, Antonio Marseglia17, Stefano Martelossi16, Chiara Moretti18, Lorenzo Norsa19, Federica Nuti20, Roberto Panceri21, Stefania Rampado16, Sara Renzo15, Claudio Romano9, Erminia Romeo22, Caterina Strisciuglio23, Massimo Martinelli24.
Abstract
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, spreading in Italy during the first months of 2020, abruptly changed the way of practicing medicine in this country. As a consequence of the lockdown, the diagnostic and therapeutic management of paediatric chronic conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been affected. During the peak of COVID-19 pandemic, elective visits, endoscopies and infusions have been postponed, with potential clinical and psychological impact on disease course and a high likelihood of increasing waiting lists. While slowly moving back towards normality, clinicians need to recognize the best ways to care for patients with IBD, carefully avoiding risk factors for new potential epidemic outbreaks. In this uncertain scenario until the development and spread of COVID-19 vaccine, it is necessary to continue to operate with caution. Hereby we provide useful indications for a safer and gradual restarting of routine clinical activities after COVID-19 peak in Italy.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Inflammatory bowel disease; Paediatrics; SARS-CoV2
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33132063 PMCID: PMC7580561 DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2020.10.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Liver Dis ISSN: 1590-8658 Impact factor: 4.088
Personal protective equipment to be used in the paediatric IBD endoscopic unit in COVID-19 high-risk areas.
| Hairnet |
| Goggles or facemask for eyes protection |
| N95 or FFP2 masque |
| Long-sleeve, water resistant gown |
| Two pairs of gloves |
General indications and questionnaires to be used for telemedicine visits in children with IBD.
| Auxological parameters |
| Disease activity Indexes |
| faecal calprotectin at a local laboratory |
| Blood tests at a local laboratory to be required in case of specific symptoms (e.g. fever, loss of energy, unexplained diarrhoea) or doubtful clinical scenarios (e.g. infectious event, drug side effect) before deciding a face-to-face visit |
| Quality of life |
| IMPACT III questionnaire |
| Compliance to therapy |
| MARS |
| VAS line |
CD: Crohn's disease; MARS: Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS); PCDAI: Paediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index; PUCAI: Paediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index; UC: Ulcerative colitis.