Appropriateness of routine pre-endoscopic SARS-CoV-2 screening with RT-PCR in asymptomatic individuals and its impact on delayed diagnosis

Endoscopy units are considered to be at an increased risk of infection by SARS-CoV-2. Our aim is to assess the correlation between pre-endoscopic screening with reverse-transcription-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) in asymptomatic individuals scheduled for elective endoscopy and the epidemiologic...

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Hauptverfasser: Fortuny, Marta, Iborra, Ignacio, Gutiérrez-Rios, Laura, Calm, Anna, Vayreda, Eva, Puig, Maria, Aguilar, Ariadna, Caballero, Noemí, Marín, Ingrid, Colan-Hernández, Juan, Moreno de Vega, Vicente, Uchima, Hugo, Domènech, Eugeni
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Se observó una correlación significativa (rho=0,796; p&lt;0,001) entre la tasa de positivos y el ICP, así como una diferencia estadísticamente significativa con la tasa de positivos en las semanas con el ICP&lt;100. Planificar el cribado acorde al ICP&gt;100 en la semana previa, habría evitado hasta 876 test, con un único resultado positivo. Ciento trece pacientes resultaron positivos y se demoraron 89 endoscopias; los hallazgos más frecuentes fueron pólipos, cáncer colorrectal y metaplasia gástrica. El diagnóstico oncológico se demoró 50±3 días. No se registraron RT-PCR positivas fuera de los períodos de alto riesgo. 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