Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols
Abstract Background With the global surge in COVID-19 pandemic, it has become inevitable for everyone, inclusive of nuclear medicine personnel, to play their role in combating and containing its transmission. During fall 2019, China encountered a novel coronavirus in Wuhan city which was later on te...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
SpringerOpen
2020-11-01
|
Series: | The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00349-1 |
id |
doaj-92f724226e12463380bcf0e7fe18983c |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-92f724226e12463380bcf0e7fe18983c2020-11-25T04:11:18ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622020-11-015111810.1186/s43055-020-00349-1Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocolsMuhammad Iqbal0Muhammad Shahbaz1Owais Bin Qadeer2Kanwal Nazir3Muhammad Naeem4Muhammad Shahzad Afzal5Muhammad Babar Imran6Department of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, PINUM Cancer HospitalAbstract Background With the global surge in COVID-19 pandemic, it has become inevitable for everyone, inclusive of nuclear medicine personnel, to play their role in combating and containing its transmission. During fall 2019, China encountered a novel coronavirus in Wuhan city which was later on termed as COVID-19. The pneumonia caused by COVID-19 is characterized by dry cough, fever, fatigue, and shortness of breathing (dyspnea). Until now, this virus has spread worldwide and continues to cause exponential causalities. Main body This global catastrophic scenario calls for stringent measures to control COVID-19 infection. Thus herein, the respective authors have endeavored to review precautionary measures for nuclear medicine department, encompassing its personnel as well as the patients so that intradepartmental transmission can be prevented. This requires development and execution of a robust and dynamic plan elaborating the healthcare guidelines. Hence, our review paper covers the arena of nuclear medicine services in particular. Conclusion Nuclear medicine can play its role in mitigating COVID-19 transmission to personnel and patients if provided with ample PPEs and guidelines are strictly followed. With implementing SOPs (standard operating procedures) based on these guidelines, nuclear medicine facilities will be better prepared for impromptu actions in case of any future outbreak while retaining the smooth flow of obligatory healthcare services.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00349-1COVID-19CoronavirusNuclear medicinePandemicScanning |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Shahbaz Owais Bin Qadeer Kanwal Nazir Muhammad Naeem Muhammad Shahzad Afzal Muhammad Babar Imran |
spellingShingle |
Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Shahbaz Owais Bin Qadeer Kanwal Nazir Muhammad Naeem Muhammad Shahzad Afzal Muhammad Babar Imran Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine COVID-19 Coronavirus Nuclear medicine Pandemic Scanning |
author_facet |
Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Shahbaz Owais Bin Qadeer Kanwal Nazir Muhammad Naeem Muhammad Shahzad Afzal Muhammad Babar Imran |
author_sort |
Muhammad Iqbal |
title |
Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols |
title_short |
Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols |
title_full |
Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols |
title_fullStr |
Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols |
title_full_unstemmed |
Nuclear medicine practices during the COVID-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols |
title_sort |
nuclear medicine practices during the covid-19 pandemic—review of some recently published protocols |
publisher |
SpringerOpen |
series |
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine |
issn |
2090-4762 |
publishDate |
2020-11-01 |
description |
Abstract Background With the global surge in COVID-19 pandemic, it has become inevitable for everyone, inclusive of nuclear medicine personnel, to play their role in combating and containing its transmission. During fall 2019, China encountered a novel coronavirus in Wuhan city which was later on termed as COVID-19. The pneumonia caused by COVID-19 is characterized by dry cough, fever, fatigue, and shortness of breathing (dyspnea). Until now, this virus has spread worldwide and continues to cause exponential causalities. Main body This global catastrophic scenario calls for stringent measures to control COVID-19 infection. Thus herein, the respective authors have endeavored to review precautionary measures for nuclear medicine department, encompassing its personnel as well as the patients so that intradepartmental transmission can be prevented. This requires development and execution of a robust and dynamic plan elaborating the healthcare guidelines. Hence, our review paper covers the arena of nuclear medicine services in particular. Conclusion Nuclear medicine can play its role in mitigating COVID-19 transmission to personnel and patients if provided with ample PPEs and guidelines are strictly followed. With implementing SOPs (standard operating procedures) based on these guidelines, nuclear medicine facilities will be better prepared for impromptu actions in case of any future outbreak while retaining the smooth flow of obligatory healthcare services. |
topic |
COVID-19 Coronavirus Nuclear medicine Pandemic Scanning |
url |
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00349-1 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT muhammadiqbal nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols AT muhammadshahbaz nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols AT owaisbinqadeer nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols AT kanwalnazir nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols AT muhammadnaeem nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols AT muhammadshahzadafzal nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols AT muhammadbabarimran nuclearmedicinepracticesduringthecovid19pandemicreviewofsomerecentlypublishedprotocols |
_version_ |
1724418134407905280 |