Author: Jia Li; Patrizio Mazzone; Lisa Leung; Weiqian Lin; Giuseppe D'Angelo; Jun Ma; Jin Li; Zaki Akhtar; Yuechun Li; Paolo E Della Bella; Jiafeng Lin; Mark M Gallagher
Title: Electrophysiology in the time of coronavirus: coping with the great wave. Document date: 2020_3_30
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Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused suffering and death across the world since late 2019. 1, 2 Physicians and journalists encountering the arrival of the epidemic in an area typically describe a wave, a tide or a tsunami of disease. It has had a widely publicised impact on the economy of afflicted areas. Medical services have suffered massive disruption. Even services far removed from respiratory medicine and critical care have suffered because of t.....
Document: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused suffering and death across the world since late 2019. 1, 2 Physicians and journalists encountering the arrival of the epidemic in an area typically describe a wave, a tide or a tsunami of disease. It has had a widely publicised impact on the economy of afflicted areas. Medical services have suffered massive disruption. Even services far removed from respiratory medicine and critical care have suffered because of the diversion of resources needed to support the victims of the epidemic and through the illness of staff. As a resource-intensive speciality that deals predominantly with non-emergency cases, interventional electrophysiology is particularly vulnerable to disruption.
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