Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings

Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect upon the National Health Service (NHS). Like other specialties, Interventional Radiology (IR) rapidly adapted to the evolving situation. Members of BSIR were surveyed to obtain a snapshot of the experiences of UK IRs in respon...

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Main Authors: Sammy Rostampour, Trevor Cleveland, Hilary White, Philip Haslam, Ian McCafferty, Mo Hamady
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:CVIR Endovascular
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00133-2
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spelling doaj-80c27781d8e2445e8f7077e2d9a36d2a2020-11-25T03:22:59ZengSpringerOpenCVIR Endovascular2520-89342020-06-01311510.1186/s42155-020-00133-2Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findingsSammy Rostampour0Trevor Cleveland1Hilary White2Philip Haslam3Ian McCafferty4Mo Hamady5Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustSheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustMusgrove Park HospitalNewcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustUniversity Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustImperial College Healthcare NHS TrustAbstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect upon the National Health Service (NHS). Like other specialties, Interventional Radiology (IR) rapidly adapted to the evolving situation. Members of BSIR were surveyed to obtain a snapshot of the experiences of UK IRs in response to COVID-19. An electronic survey was compiled using Google Forms, approved by the BSIR Council Officers and distributed to BSIR members by email on 18 th April 2020. A total of 228 responses were received. The survey was open for a 14-day period and the data analysed in Microsoft Excel 365. The response rate was 29% (228/800). Results Two thirds of respondents work in a Tertiary unit and 33% deliver IR in a District Hospital. 84% have a day-case facility. After the COVID-19 crisis, 81% of respondents were able to maintain 24–7 On-call service. 59% of respondents had been required change their day to day practice to allow the on-call service to continue. 55% of respondents were involved in providing a central line service. Of those questioned, 91% continued to offer endovascular services, 98% genitourinary and 92% hepatobiliary services, although a degree of service reduction was described. 38% have provided IR trainees with additional training material during this pandemic. Conclusions This survey has confirmed that the responses of UK IR departments to the COVID-19 crisis have ensured vital on-call and urgent services have continued, including ongoing availability of most IR sub-specialties. Availability of a day case facility has possibly influenced the positive response.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00133-2COVID-19Interventional radiologySurveyEndovascular
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Mo Hamady
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Ian McCafferty
Mo Hamady
Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings
CVIR Endovascular
COVID-19
Interventional radiology
Survey
Endovascular
author_facet Sammy Rostampour
Trevor Cleveland
Hilary White
Philip Haslam
Ian McCafferty
Mo Hamady
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title Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings
title_short Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings
title_full Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings
title_fullStr Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings
title_full_unstemmed Response of UK interventional radiologists to the COVID-19 pandemic – survey findings
title_sort response of uk interventional radiologists to the covid-19 pandemic – survey findings
publisher SpringerOpen
series CVIR Endovascular
issn 2520-8934
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect upon the National Health Service (NHS). Like other specialties, Interventional Radiology (IR) rapidly adapted to the evolving situation. Members of BSIR were surveyed to obtain a snapshot of the experiences of UK IRs in response to COVID-19. An electronic survey was compiled using Google Forms, approved by the BSIR Council Officers and distributed to BSIR members by email on 18 th April 2020. A total of 228 responses were received. The survey was open for a 14-day period and the data analysed in Microsoft Excel 365. The response rate was 29% (228/800). Results Two thirds of respondents work in a Tertiary unit and 33% deliver IR in a District Hospital. 84% have a day-case facility. After the COVID-19 crisis, 81% of respondents were able to maintain 24–7 On-call service. 59% of respondents had been required change their day to day practice to allow the on-call service to continue. 55% of respondents were involved in providing a central line service. Of those questioned, 91% continued to offer endovascular services, 98% genitourinary and 92% hepatobiliary services, although a degree of service reduction was described. 38% have provided IR trainees with additional training material during this pandemic. Conclusions This survey has confirmed that the responses of UK IR departments to the COVID-19 crisis have ensured vital on-call and urgent services have continued, including ongoing availability of most IR sub-specialties. Availability of a day case facility has possibly influenced the positive response.
topic COVID-19
Interventional radiology
Survey
Endovascular
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00133-2
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