Effect of COVID‐19 infection on the gastrointestinal tract considering preventive methods during endoscopic procedures

Author:

Naito Sakiko1ORCID,Nakamura Itaru2,Umezu Tomohiro3,Hata Akihiro1,Madarame Akira1,Uchida Kumiko1,Koyama Yohei1ORCID,Morise Takashi1,Yamaguchi Hayato1ORCID,Kono Shin1,Sugimoto Mitsushige4ORCID,Kawai Takashi4,Harada Yuichiro3,Kuroda Masahiko3,Fukuzawa Masakatsu1,Itoi Takao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Infection Control and Prevention Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Molecular Pathology Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Gastroenterological Endoscopy Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to prevent the infection risk of environmental contamination by feces during endoscopic procedures. We evaluated the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) on the gastrointestinal tract using fecal polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and examined risk factors affecting endoscopic procedures, to develop infection prevention strategies.MethodsThis single‐center prospective observational study enrolled 32 patients diagnosed with COVID‐19 at Tokyo Medical University Hospital between January and December 2022. We performed reverse transcriptase‐PCR to detect severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in human stool specimens and evaluated the COVID‐19 positivity rate in stool, the effect of vaccination on infection detection, and differences in positivity rates considering different patient backgrounds.ResultsAmong the 32 nasal PCR‐positive patients who underwent fecal PCR testing, the fecal PCR positivity rate was 21.8%. Compared to the negative cases, 71.4% vs. 32% were older than 65 years (p < 0.016), 71.4% vs. 0.8% (p < 0.001) had malignant tumors, the rate during BA.5 variant outbreaks was significantly higher (100% vs. 60% [p = 0.044]), and the rate of diarrheal symptoms was also higher (42.9% vs. 24%). The median collection period for fecal PCR‐positive cases was 2 days after sampling.ConclusionsThe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 affects not only the upper respiratory tract but also the gastrointestinal tract. These findings may indicate the risk of digestive fluid infection in older patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and immunocompromised patients with malignant tumor comorbidities, especially during the early stages of viral infection. Therefore, it is advisable to establish a system to prevent infection by using personal protective equipment, including eye guards, in future endoscopic procedures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Biochemistry

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