Author/Authors :
Lu, Yi Department of Urology - Tianjin Medical University General Hospital - Tianjin - 300052, China - Tianjin Medical University - Tianjin - 300070, China , Liu, Xiaoqiang Department of Urology - Tianjin Medical University General Hospital - Tianjin - 300052, China
Abstract :
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), first reported in Wuhan, China, in
December 2019, has rapidly spread all over the world1. Up till now, the epidemic situation in
China is relatively stable and remains contained. However, the global spread of the epidemic
seems to be unstoppable, especially in Italy, Iran, South Korea and, the USA2. Hence, we
shared some of China’s experiences on what urologists could do to cope with the COVID-19.
In the epidemic area, urologists may receive suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients in
hospitals. It is recommended by Wang et al. that the key role of maintaining the emergency
management plans and quick responses to national and local emergencies. In the clinical
practice, suspected or confirmed patients should be strictly handled following the rules of
nosocomial infection. Yang et al. identified 15 (29%) patients with acute kidney injury in 52
severe COVID-19 cases3. Teleconsultation and if needed, bedside consultation can be
provided by urologists. In outpatient and emergency rooms, urologists should differentiate
patients with fever appropriately. Patients with fever and other symptoms of COVID-19,
including cough, dyspnea, with or without epidemiological contact should be referred to the
fever clinic. Urologists should participant in the initial evaluation of patients presenting with
fever without other symptoms of COVID-19, such as urosepsis caused by the presence of
urological devices. Great self-protection to prevent cross-infection should be adopted.
Due to the overwhelming workload, frontline medical providers suffer from an increased
risk of developing urinary tract infection and urolithiasis. Therefore, prevention measures,
such as skin cleansing, drinking water, diet guidance, and timely urination can be provided
by urologists to health-care workers.
Keywords :
Urologists , novel coronavirus disease , COVID-19 , China