Epidemiological Algorithm for Early Detection of COVID-19 Cases in a Mexican Oncologic Center.
Moisés González-EscamillaDiana Cristina Pérez-IbaveCarlos Horacio Burciaga-FloresVanessa Natali Ortiz-MurilloGenaro A Ramírez-CorreaPatricia Rodríguez-NiñoRafael Piñeiro-RetifHazyadee Frecia Rodríguez-GutiérrezFernando Alcorta-NuñezJuan Francisco González-GuerreroOscar Vidal-GutiérrezMaría Lourdes Garza-RodríguezPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
An early detection tool for latent COVID-19 infections in oncology staff and patients is essential to prevent outbreaks in a cancer center. (1) Background: In this study, we developed and implemented two early detection tools for the radiotherapy area to identify COVID-19 cases opportunely. (2) Methods: Staff and patients answered a questionnaire (electronic and paper surveys, respectively) with clinical and epidemiological information. The data were collected through two online survey tools: Real-Time Tracking (R-Track) and Summary of Factors (S-Facts). Cut-off values were established according to the algorithm models. SARS-CoV-2 qRT-PCR tests confirmed the positive algorithms individuals. (3) Results: Oncology staff members ( n = 142) were tested, and 14% ( n = 20) were positives for the R-Track algorithm; 75% ( n = 15) were qRT-PCR positive. The S-Facts Algorithm identified 7.75% ( n = 11) positive oncology staff members, and 81.82% ( n = 9) were qRT-PCR positive. Oncology patients ( n = 369) were evaluated, and 1.36% ( n = 5) were positive for the Algorithm used. The five patients (100%) were confirmed by qRT-PCR. (4) Conclusions: The proposed early detection tools have proved to be a low-cost and efficient tool in a country where qRT-PCR tests and vaccines are insufficient for the population.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- end stage renal disease
- machine learning
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- coronavirus disease
- prognostic factors
- palliative care
- prostate cancer
- squamous cell carcinoma
- early stage
- cross sectional
- low cost
- patient reported outcomes
- social media
- neural network
- big data
- young adults
- real time pcr
- long term care
- lymph node metastasis
- papillary thyroid
- locally advanced