| Literature DB >> 33193959 |
Youssouf Mohamed Ammor1, Zinah Idrissi Kaïitouni1, Mouna Darfaoui1, Issam Lalya1, Abdelhamid Elomrani1, Mouna Khouchani1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: since the first spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Morocco in March 2020, the Moroccan Health System underwent an important pressure and remarkable efforts were spent to provide efficient reactions to this emergency. Public hospitals have set adapted strategies dedicated to overcoming the overload of COVID-19 patients, and our Oncology and Hematology Center (OHC) has implemented a flexible adapted strategy aiming to reduce the burden of COVID-19. We report our single-center experience on the detailed infection control measures undertaken to minimize virus transmission.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; cancer; prevention
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33193959 PMCID: PMC7608771 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.144.24582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1description of the reorganization of our hematological and oncological center with the establishment of sorting unit and individual pathways for patients along with a private entrance for medical staff
Figure 2algorithm of cancer patients' management undergoing the sorting unit
demography and characteristics of patients admitted to the oncological department during COVID-19 outbreak
| Consulting Unit | Data | Ambulatory chemotherapy Unit | Nb of Patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Cases | 212 | New Admissions | 76 |
| Median of Age | 54 y.o. | Old Admissions | 1160 |
| Sex (Male/Female) % | 42%/58% | Nb Chemotherapy sessions | 1000 |
| Old cases | 956 | ||
| Sex (Male/Female) | 115/103 | ||
| Breast | 26% | Mean Age | 52 y.o. |
| Head and Neck | 16% | ||
| Gynaecological | 13% | Head and Neck | 68% |
| Thoracic | 12% | Gynaecological | 39% |
| Upper GI | 10% | Thoracic | 34% |
| Lower GI | 10% | Upper GI | 34% |
| Genitourinary | 6% | Lower GI | 22% |
| Sarcoma | 3% | Genito Urinary | 14% |
| Others | 4% | Sarcoma | 12% |
| Oncological Emergencies | 192 patients | Breast | 5% |
| Nb Chemotherapy sessions | 192 |
demography and characteristics of patients admitted to the hematological department during COVID-19 outbreak
| Consulting Unit | Data | Hematological Emergencies | 121 |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Cases | 121 | ||
| Median of Age | 49 | New Admissions | 616 |
| Sex (Male/Female) % | 47%/53% | Old Admissions | 60 |
| Old cases | 573 | Nb Chemotherapy sessions | 437 |
| Anaemic Syndrome | 41% | Sex (Male/Female) | 49/42 |
| Leukaemia | 19% | Mean Age | 45 |
| Lymphoma | 7% | Nb Chemotherapy sessions | 339 |
| Others | 33% |
demography and characteristics of patients admitted to the radiation therapy department during COVID-19 outbreak
| New cases Consultations | 87 | Surveillance consultation | 1307 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breast Cancer | 35% | ||
| Head and Neck | 22% | ||
| Median of Age | 51 | Metastasis | 14% |
| Sex (Male/Female) | 30%/70% | Gynaecological | 13% |
| Genito Urinary | 4% | ||
| Adjuvant | 47% | Upper GI | 4% |
| Definitive | 39% | Lower GI | 3% |
Figure 3overall data of patients received in our center during the pandemic and compared to the same period of 2019