British Society of Gastroenterology guidance for management of inflammatory bowel disease during the COVID-19 pandemic

Nicholas A. Kennedy(University of Exeter), Gareth‐Rhys Jones(Western General Hospital), Christopher A Lamb(Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Richard Appleby(Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Ian Arnott(Western General Hospital), R Mark Beattie(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust), Stuart Bloom(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Alenka J Brooks(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Rachel Cooney(University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust), Robin Dart(King's College London), Cathryn Edwards(Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust), Aileen Fraser(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Daniel R. Gaya(Glasgow Royal Infirmary), Subrata Ghosh(University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust), Kay Greveson(The Royal Free Hospital), Richard Hansen(Royal Hospital for Children), Ailsa Hart(St Mark's Hospital), A. B. Hawthorne(University Hospital of Wales), Bu Hayee(King's College London), Jimmy K. Limdi(Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust), Charles Murray(The Royal Free Hospital), Gareth Parkes(Queen Mary University of London), Miles Parkes(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Kamal Patel(St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Richard Pollok(St George's, University of London), Nick Powell(Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), Chris S Probert(University of Liverpool), Tim Raine(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Shaji Sebastian(University of Hull), Christian P. Selinger(Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust), Philip J Smith(University of Liverpool), Catherine Stansfield(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), Lisa Younge(Crohn's and Colitis UK), James O. Lindsay(Queen Mary University of London), Peter M. Irving(King's College London), Charlie W. Lees(Western General Hospital)
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is putting unprecedented pressures on healthcare systems globally. Early insights have been made possible by rapid sharing of data from China and Italy. In the UK, we have rapidly mobilised inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) centres in order that preparations can be made to protect our patients and the clinical services they rely on. This is a novel coronavirus; much is unknown as to how it will affect people with IBD. We also lack information about the impact of different immunosuppressive medications. To address this uncertainty, the British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) COVID-19 IBD Working Group has used the best available data and expert opinion to generate a risk grid that groups patients into highest, moderate and lowest risk categories. This grid allows patients to be instructed to follow the UK government's advice for shielding, stringent and standard advice regarding social distancing, respectively. Further considerations are given to service provision, medical and surgical therapy, endoscopy, imaging and clinical trials.


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