2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.hroo.2020.08.006
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Risk of COVID-19 infection after cardiac electrophysiology procedures

Abstract: Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, attempts to conserve resources and limit virus spread have resulted in delay of nonemergent procedures across all medical specialties including cardiac electrophysiology. Many patients have delayed care and continue to express concerns about potential nosocomial spread of coronavirus. Objective To quantify risk of development of COVID19 due to in-hospital transmission related to an electrophysiology procedure, in the setting of p… Show more

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“…Patients may have preferred to stay home and consult doctors via telemedicine clinics as its role had been advocated by both the government and international societies. 9,10 Even though a recent study has shown that risk of acquiring the infection is minimal during emergency arrhythmia procedures, 11 patients fear of nosocomial acquisition of infection may have acted as a deterrent as well. Another potential deterrent for patients and their relatives could be the fear of acquiring the coronavirus infection at the hospital.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients may have preferred to stay home and consult doctors via telemedicine clinics as its role had been advocated by both the government and international societies. 9,10 Even though a recent study has shown that risk of acquiring the infection is minimal during emergency arrhythmia procedures, 11 patients fear of nosocomial acquisition of infection may have acted as a deterrent as well. Another potential deterrent for patients and their relatives could be the fear of acquiring the coronavirus infection at the hospital.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%