Bringing radiology to patient's home using mobile equipment: A weapon to fight COVID-19 pandemic
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Bringing radiology to patient's home using mobile equipment: A weapon to fight COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract
Because of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) high contagiousness, it is crucial to identify and promptly isolate COVID-19 patients. In this context, chest imaging examinations, in particular chest x-ray (CXR), can play a pivotal role in different settings, to triage in case of unavailability, delay of or first negative result of reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and to stratify disease severity. Considering the need to reduce, as much as possible, hospital admission of patients with suspected or confirmed infection, the use of mobile x-ray equipment could represent a safe approach. We picture a potential sequence of events, involving a team composed by a radiographer and a nurse, going to patient's home to perform CXR, nasopharyngeal swab (and, if needed, also a blood sample), with fast radiologist tele-reporting, and resulting patient management approach (home isolation or emergency room admission, when needed). This approach brings healthcare to patient's home, reducing the risk of infected subjects referring to family doctors' office or emergency departments, and strengthening community medicine while maintaining a strong connection with radiology departments.
Keywords: COVID-19; COVID-19 diagnostic testing; Infection control; Mobile radiography; Radiography.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
M. Zanardo has no conflict of interest and has nothing to disclose. S. Schiaffino declares to be member of speakers' bureau for General Electric and to have received travel support from Bracco. F. Sardanelli declares to have received grants from or to be member of speakers' bureau/advisory board for Bayer, Bracco and General Electric.
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