Affiliation:
1. Allied Health and Human Performance University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia
2. Department of Radiation Oncology Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide South Australia Australia
3. Liverpool Cancer Therapy Centre Liverpool Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia
4. Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre Campbelltown Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AbstractThis scoping review aimed to determine whether the COVID‐19 pandemic influenced any modifications to patient selection methods or prioritisation and services provided by proton therapy (PT) centres. This review was conducted based on the PRISMA methodology and Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review guidelines. A literature search was performed in Medline, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus, as well as grey literature. Keywords such as “COVID‐19” and “Proton Therapy” were used. Articles published from 1 January 2020 in English were included. In total, 138 studies were identified of which 11 articles met the inclusion criteria. A scoping review design was chosen to capture the full extent of information published relating to the aim. Six of 11 articles included statements regarding treatment of COVID‐19 patients. Three publications recommended deferred or alternative treatment, two indicated to treat urgent/emergency patients and one reported continuous treatment for infectious patients. Recurring impacts on PT provision included more frequent use of unconventional therapies, reduced referrals, delayed treatment starts and CT simulation, change in treatment target volumes and staffing limitations due to pandemic restrictions. Consequently, telehealth consults, remote work, reduction in patient visitors, screening procedures and rigorous cleaning protocols were recommended. Few publications detailed changes to patient selection or workflow methods during the pandemic. Further research is needed to obtain more detailed information regarding current global patient selection methods in PT, collecting this data could aid in future planning for PT in Australia.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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