Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare

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Autor(a) principal: Doná, Daniele
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Torres Canizales, Juan, Benetti, Elisa, Cananzi, Mara, De Corti, Federica, Calore, Elisabetta, Hierro, Loreto, Ramos Boluda, Esther, Melgosa Hijosa, Marta, Garcia Guereta, Luis, Pérez Martínez, Antonio, Barrios, Maribel, Costa Reis, Patricia, Teixeira, Ana, Lopes, Maria Francelina, Kaliciński, Piotr, Branchereau, Sophie, Boyer, Olivia, Debray, Dominque, Sciveres, Marco, Wennberg, Lars, Fischler, Björn, Barany, Peter, Baker, Alastair, Baumann, Ulrich, Schwerk, Nicolaus, Nicastro, Emanuele, Candusso, Manila, Toporski, Jacek, Sokal, Etienne, Stephenne, Xavier, Lindemans, Caroline, Miglinas, Marius, Rascon, Jelena, Jara, Paloma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/2566
Resumo: The current pandemic SARS-CoV-2 has required an unusual allocation of resources that can negatively impact chronically ill patients and high-complexity procedures. Across the European Reference Network on Pediatric Transplantation (ERN TransplantChild), we conducted a survey to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on pediatric transplant activity and healthcare practices in both solid organ transplantation (SOT) and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The replies of 30 professionals from 18 centers in Europe were collected. Twelve of 18 centers (67%) showed a reduction in their usual transplant activity. Additionally, outpatient visits have been modified and restricted to selected ones, and the use of telemedicine tools has increased. Additionally, a total of 14 COVID-19 pediatric transplanted patients were identified at the time of the survey, including eight transplant recipients and six candidates for transplantation. Only two moderate-severe cases were reported, both in HSCT setting. These survey results demonstrate the limitations in healthcare resources for pediatric transplantation patients during early stages of this pandemic. COVID-19 disease is a major worldwide challenge for the field of pediatric transplantation, where there will be a need for systematic data collection, encouraging regular discussions to address the long-term consequences for pediatric transplantation candidates, recipients, and their families.
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spelling Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcareCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2adolescentschildrencoronavirus disease 2019hematopoietic stem cell transplantationpediatric transplantationpost-transplant managementsolid organ transplantationyoungThe current pandemic SARS-CoV-2 has required an unusual allocation of resources that can negatively impact chronically ill patients and high-complexity procedures. Across the European Reference Network on Pediatric Transplantation (ERN TransplantChild), we conducted a survey to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on pediatric transplant activity and healthcare practices in both solid organ transplantation (SOT) and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The replies of 30 professionals from 18 centers in Europe were collected. Twelve of 18 centers (67%) showed a reduction in their usual transplant activity. Additionally, outpatient visits have been modified and restricted to selected ones, and the use of telemedicine tools has increased. Additionally, a total of 14 COVID-19 pediatric transplanted patients were identified at the time of the survey, including eight transplant recipients and six candidates for transplantation. Only two moderate-severe cases were reported, both in HSCT setting. These survey results demonstrate the limitations in healthcare resources for pediatric transplantation patients during early stages of this pandemic. COVID-19 disease is a major worldwide challenge for the field of pediatric transplantation, where there will be a need for systematic data collection, encouraging regular discussions to address the long-term consequences for pediatric transplantation candidates, recipients, and their families.MunksgaardRepositório Científico do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo AntónioDoná, DanieleTorres Canizales, JuanBenetti, ElisaCananzi, MaraDe Corti, FedericaCalore, ElisabettaHierro, LoretoRamos Boluda, EstherMelgosa Hijosa, MartaGarcia Guereta, LuisPérez Martínez, AntonioBarrios, MaribelCosta Reis, PatriciaTeixeira, AnaLopes, Maria FrancelinaKaliciński, PiotrBranchereau, SophieBoyer, OliviaDebray, DominqueSciveres, MarcoWennberg, LarsFischler, BjörnBarany, PeterBaker, AlastairBaumann, UlrichSchwerk, NicolausNicastro, EmanueleCandusso, ManilaToporski, JacekSokal, EtienneStephenne, XavierLindemans, CarolineMiglinas, MariusRascon, JelenaJara, Paloma2021-11-16T15:28:37Z20202020-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/2566engDoná D, Torres Canizales J, Benetti E, et al. Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare. Clin Transplant. 2020;34(10):e14063. doi:10.1111/ctr.140631399-001210.1111/ctr.14063info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-10-20T11:01:08Zoai:repositorio.chporto.pt:10400.16/2566Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:38:45.977337Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
spellingShingle Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
Doná, Daniele
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
adolescents
children
coronavirus disease 2019
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
pediatric transplantation
post-transplant management
solid organ transplantation
young
title_short Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
title_full Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
title_fullStr Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
title_sort Pediatric transplantation in Europe during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Early impact on activity and healthcare
author Doná, Daniele
author_facet Doná, Daniele
Torres Canizales, Juan
Benetti, Elisa
Cananzi, Mara
De Corti, Federica
Calore, Elisabetta
Hierro, Loreto
Ramos Boluda, Esther
Melgosa Hijosa, Marta
Garcia Guereta, Luis
Pérez Martínez, Antonio
Barrios, Maribel
Costa Reis, Patricia
Teixeira, Ana
Lopes, Maria Francelina
Kaliciński, Piotr
Branchereau, Sophie
Boyer, Olivia
Debray, Dominque
Sciveres, Marco
Wennberg, Lars
Fischler, Björn
Barany, Peter
Baker, Alastair
Baumann, Ulrich
Schwerk, Nicolaus
Nicastro, Emanuele
Candusso, Manila
Toporski, Jacek
Sokal, Etienne
Stephenne, Xavier
Lindemans, Caroline
Miglinas, Marius
Rascon, Jelena
Jara, Paloma
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Benetti, Elisa
Cananzi, Mara
De Corti, Federica
Calore, Elisabetta
Hierro, Loreto
Ramos Boluda, Esther
Melgosa Hijosa, Marta
Garcia Guereta, Luis
Pérez Martínez, Antonio
Barrios, Maribel
Costa Reis, Patricia
Teixeira, Ana
Lopes, Maria Francelina
Kaliciński, Piotr
Branchereau, Sophie
Boyer, Olivia
Debray, Dominque
Sciveres, Marco
Wennberg, Lars
Fischler, Björn
Barany, Peter
Baker, Alastair
Baumann, Ulrich
Schwerk, Nicolaus
Nicastro, Emanuele
Candusso, Manila
Toporski, Jacek
Sokal, Etienne
Stephenne, Xavier
Lindemans, Caroline
Miglinas, Marius
Rascon, Jelena
Jara, Paloma
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Doná, Daniele
Torres Canizales, Juan
Benetti, Elisa
Cananzi, Mara
De Corti, Federica
Calore, Elisabetta
Hierro, Loreto
Ramos Boluda, Esther
Melgosa Hijosa, Marta
Garcia Guereta, Luis
Pérez Martínez, Antonio
Barrios, Maribel
Costa Reis, Patricia
Teixeira, Ana
Lopes, Maria Francelina
Kaliciński, Piotr
Branchereau, Sophie
Boyer, Olivia
Debray, Dominque
Sciveres, Marco
Wennberg, Lars
Fischler, Björn
Barany, Peter
Baker, Alastair
Baumann, Ulrich
Schwerk, Nicolaus
Nicastro, Emanuele
Candusso, Manila
Toporski, Jacek
Sokal, Etienne
Stephenne, Xavier
Lindemans, Caroline
Miglinas, Marius
Rascon, Jelena
Jara, Paloma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
adolescents
children
coronavirus disease 2019
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
pediatric transplantation
post-transplant management
solid organ transplantation
young
topic COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
adolescents
children
coronavirus disease 2019
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
pediatric transplantation
post-transplant management
solid organ transplantation
young
description The current pandemic SARS-CoV-2 has required an unusual allocation of resources that can negatively impact chronically ill patients and high-complexity procedures. Across the European Reference Network on Pediatric Transplantation (ERN TransplantChild), we conducted a survey to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on pediatric transplant activity and healthcare practices in both solid organ transplantation (SOT) and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The replies of 30 professionals from 18 centers in Europe were collected. Twelve of 18 centers (67%) showed a reduction in their usual transplant activity. Additionally, outpatient visits have been modified and restricted to selected ones, and the use of telemedicine tools has increased. Additionally, a total of 14 COVID-19 pediatric transplanted patients were identified at the time of the survey, including eight transplant recipients and six candidates for transplantation. Only two moderate-severe cases were reported, both in HSCT setting. These survey results demonstrate the limitations in healthcare resources for pediatric transplantation patients during early stages of this pandemic. COVID-19 disease is a major worldwide challenge for the field of pediatric transplantation, where there will be a need for systematic data collection, encouraging regular discussions to address the long-term consequences for pediatric transplantation candidates, recipients, and their families.
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