Reshaping of Italian Echocardiographic Laboratories Activities during the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic and Expectations for the Post-Pandemic Era
- Autori: Ciampi, Quirino; Antonini-Canterin, Francesco; Barbieri, Andrea; Barchitta, Agata; Benedetto, Frank; Cresti, Alberto; Miceli, Sofia; Monte, Ines; Petrella, Licia; Trocino, Giuseppe; Aquila, Iolanda; Barbati, Giovanni; Barletta, Valentina; Barone, Daniele; Beraldi, Monica; Bergandi, Gianluigi; Bilardo, Giuseppe; Boriani, Giuseppe; Bossone, Eduardo; Bongarzoni, Amedeo; Bovolato, Francesca Elisa; Bursi, Francesca; Cammalleri, Valeria; Carbonella, Marco; Casavecchia, Grazia; Cicco, Sebastiano; Cioffi, Giovanni; Cocchia, Rosangela; Colonna, Paolo; Cortigiani, Lauro; Cucchini, Umberto; D'Alfonso, Maria Grazia; D'Andrea, Antonello; Dell'Angela, Luca; Dentamaro, Ilaria; De Paolis, Marcella; De Stefanis, Paola; Deste, Wanda; Di Fulvio, Maria; Di Giannuario, Giovanna; Di Lisi, Daniela; Di Nora, Concetta; Fabiani, Iacopo; Esposito, Roberta; Fazzari, Fabio; Ferrara, Luigi; Filice, Gemma; Forno, Davide; Giorgi, Mauro; Giustiniano, Enrico; Greco, Cosimo Angelo; Iannuzzi, Gian Luca; Izzo, Annibale; Lanzone, Alberto Maria; Malagoli, Alessandro; Mantovani, Francesca; Manuppelli, Vincenzo; Mega, Simona; Merli, Elisa; Ministeri, Margherita; Morrone, Doralisa; Napoletano, Cosimo; Nunziata, Luigi; Pastorini, Guido; Pedone, Chiara; Petruccelli, Enrica; Polito, Maria Vincenza; Polizzi, Vincenzo; Prota, Costantina; Rigo, Fausto; Rivaben, Dante Eduardo; Saponara, Silvio; Sciacqua, Angela; Sartori, Chiara; Scarabeo, Virginia; Serra, Walter; Severino, Sergio; Spinelli, Luciano; Tamborini, Gloria; Tota, Antonio; Villari, Bruno; Carerj, Scipione; Picano, Eugenio; Pepi, Mauro; SIECoVId Study Group On Behalf Of The Italian Society Of Echocardiography And Cardiovascular Imaging Siecvi, null
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2021
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/620575
Abstract
Background: Cardiology divisions reshaped their activities during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aimed to analyze the organization of echocardiographic laboratories and echocardiography practice during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, and the expectations for the post-COVID era. Methods: We analyzed two different time periods: the month of November during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) and the identical month during 2019 (November 2019). Results: During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital activity was partially reduced in 42 (60%) and wholly interrupted in 3 (4%) echocardiographic laboratories, whereas outpatient echocardiographic activity was partially reduced in 41 (59%) and completely interrupted in 7 (10%) laboratories. We observed an important change in the organization of activities in the echocardiography laboratory which reduced the operator-risk and improved self-protection of operators by using appropriate personal protection equipment. Operators wore FFP2 in 58 centers (83%) during trans-thoracic echocardiography (TTE), in 65 centers (93%) during transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and 63 centers (90%) during stress echocardiography. The second wave caused a significant reduction in number of echocardiographic exams, compared to November 2019 (from 513 ± 539 to 341 ± 299 exams per center, -34%, p < 0.001). On average, there was a significant increase in the outpatient waiting list for elective echocardiographic exams (from 32.0 ± 28.1 to 45.5 ± 44.9 days, +41%, p < 0.001), with a reduction of in-hospital waiting list (2.9 ± 2.4 to 2.4 ± 2.0 days, -17%, p < 0.001). We observed a large diffusion of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound (88%), with a significant increase of lung ultrasound usage in 30 centers (43%) during 2019, extended to all centers in 2020. Carbon dioxide production by examination is an indicator of the environmental impact of technology (100-fold less with echocardiography compared to other cardiac imaging techniques). It was ignored in 2019 by 100% of centers, and currently it is considered potentially crucial for decision-making in cardiac imaging by 65 centers (93%). Conclusions: In one year, major changes occurred in echocardiography practice and culture. The examination structure changed with extensive usage of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound and with lung ultrasound embedded by default in the TTE examination, as well as the COVID-19 testing.