European association of urology guidelines office rapid reaction group: An organisation-wide collaborative effort to adapt the European Association of Urology Guidelines recommendations to the coronavirus disease 2019 era
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Ribal, Maria JoseCornford, Philip
Briganti, Alberto
Knoll, Thomas
Gravas, Stavros
Babjuk, Marek
Harding, Christopher
Breda, Alberto
Bex, Axel
Rassweiler, Jens J.
Gezen, Ali Serdar
Pini, Giovannalberto
Liatsikos, Evangelos
Giannarini, Gianluca
Mottrie, Alex
Subramaniam, Ramnath
Sofikitis, Nikolaos
Rocco, Bernardo Maria Cesare
Xie, Li-Ping
Witjes, J. Alfred
Mottet, Nicolas
Ljungberg, Boerje
Roupret, Morgan
Laguna, Maria Pilar
Salonia, Andrea
Bonkat, Gernot
Blok, Bertil F. M.
Turk, Christian
Radmayr, Christian
Kitrey, Noam David
Engeler, Daniel S.
Lumen, Nicolaas
Hakenberg, Oliver W.
Watkin, Nick
Hamid, Rizwan
Olsburgh, Jonathon
Darraugh, Julie
Shepherd, Robert
Smith, Emma-Jane
Chapple, Christopher R.
Stenzl, Arnulf
Van Poppel, Hendrik
Wirth, Manfred
Sonksen, Jens
N'Dow, James
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Ribal, M. J., Cornford, P., Briganti, A., Knoll, T., Gravas, S., Babjuk, M. ... N'Dow, J. (2020). European association of urology guidelines office rapid reaction group: An organisation-wide collaborative effort to adapt the European Association of Urology Guidelines recommendations to the coronavirus disease 2019 era. European Urology, 78(1), 21-28. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2020.04.056Özet
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is unlike anything seen before by modern science-based medicine. Health systems across the world are struggling to manage it. Added to this struggle are the effects of social confinement and isolation. This brings into question whether the latest guidelines are relevant in this crisis. We aim to support urologists in this difficult situation by providing tools that can facilitate decision making, and to minimise the impact and risks for both patients and health professionals delivering urological care, whenever possible. We hope that the revised recommendations will assist urologist surgeons across the globe to guide the management of urological conditions during the current COVID-19 pandemic.