Increased Complications of Emergent Surgical Procedures During the First Wave of COVID-19

被引:0
|
作者
Colosimo, Christina [1 ,3 ]
Ingram, Bryce [1 ]
Weaver, John [1 ]
Offner, Patrick [1 ]
Yon, James [2 ]
机构
[1] Sky Ridge Med Ctr, Lone Tree, CO USA
[2] New Hanover Reg Med Ctr, Wilmington, NC USA
[3] Sky Ridge Med Ctr, 10101 Ridgegate Pkwy, Lone Tree, CO 80124 USA
关键词
Appendectomies; Cholecystectomies; Complications; COVID-19; Craniotomies; Emergent surgery; Exploratory laparotomies and ERCP; EPIDEMIOLOGY; VOLUME;
D O I
10.1016/j.jss.2023.01.001
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction: Based on recommendations by CMS elective surgery was stopped during the first wave of COVID-19. Despite hospitals being open for emergent surgery, there were some studies that showed a decrease in surgical volume.Methods: A retrospective analysis for all surgeries from 185 affiliated hospitals from the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (March 2020 to May 2020) and as a comparison the pre-vious year, March 2019 to May 2019 were obtained. Five surgeries were further analyzed: appendectomies, cholecystectomies, craniotomies, exploratory laparotomies, and endo-scopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographies (ERCPs).Results: Between March 2019 and May 2019, 326,726 surgeries were performed, and between March 2020 and May 2020, 237,809 surgeries were performed. The highest specialty for both years was gastroenterology. In 2020, 15.7% of the patients were admitted to the ICU versus 13.7% in 2019. For appendectomies, cholecystectomies, craniotomies, exploratory lapa-rotomies and ERCPs, there was an increase from 2019 to 2020 in acute kidney injuries rate, infection, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), and sepsis. All the changes in surgical volumes for the five surgeries from 2019 to 2020 were significant. For appendec-tomy, the statistically significant complications were infection and SIRS and sepsis.Conclusions: Across the board, there was a decrease in surgical volume during the COVID-19 pandemic first wave. There was a statistically significant decrease in appendectomy, cholecystectomy, exploratory laparotomy, craniotomy, and ERCP. For all five surgeries, we did see an increase in mortality rates and several complications. The only statistically significant complications were infection and SIRS and sepsis, for appendectomy.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:16 / 22
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] COVID-19 outbreaks in hospital workers during the first COVID-19 wave
    Piapan, L.
    De Michieli, P.
    Ronchese, F.
    Rui, F.
    Peresson, M.
    Segat, L.
    D'Agaro, P.
    Negro, C.
    Bovenzi, M.
    Filon, F. Larese
    OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE-OXFORD, 2022, 72 (02): : 110 - 117
  • [2] Recommendations for head and neck surgical procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Kulcsar, Marco A. V.
    Montenegro, Fabio L. M.
    Santos, Andre B. O.
    Tavares, Marcos R.
    Arap, Sergio S.
    Kowalski, Luiz P.
    CLINICS, 2020, 75 : 1 - 8
  • [3] Outcomes Following Vascular and Endovascular Procedures Performed During the First COVID-19 Pandemic Wave
    Birmpili, Panagiota
    Benson, Ruth A.
    Gwilym, Brenig
    Nandhra, Sandip
    Al-Saadi, Nina
    Ambler, Graeme K.
    Blair, Robert
    Bosanquet, David
    Dattani, Nikesh
    Hitchman, Louise
    Hurndall, Katherine
    Machin, Matthew
    Onida, Sarah
    Saratzis, Athanasios
    Shalhoub, Joseph
    Shelmerdine, Lauren
    Singh, Aminder A.
    EJVES VASCULAR FORUM, 2024, 62 : 64 - 71
  • [4] Outcome of surgical patients during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in US hospitals
    Mavrothalassitis, Orestes
    Pirracchio, Romain
    Fong, Nicholas
    Lazzareschi, Daniel
    Sharma, Anshuman
    Vaughn, Michelle T.
    Mathis, Michael
    Legrand, Matthieu
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 2022, 128 (01) : E35 - E37
  • [5] Management of acute proliferative diabetic retinopathy related complications during the first COVID-19 wave
    Dhillon, Niku
    Santiago, Cynthia
    BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [6] Management of acute proliferative diabetic retinopathy related complications during the first COVID-19 wave
    Niku Dhillon
    Cynthia Santiago
    BMC Ophthalmology, 22
  • [7] Perioperative Morbidity and Mortality of Patients With COVID-19 Who Undergo Urgent and Emergent Surgical Procedures
    Knisely, Anne
    Zhou, Zhen Ni
    Wu, Jenny
    Huang, Yongmei
    Holcomb, Kevin
    Melamed, Alexander
    Advincula, Arnold P.
    Lalwani, Anil
    Khoury-Collado, Fady
    Tergas, Ana I.
    St Clair, Caryn M.
    Hou, June Y.
    Hershman, Dawn L.
    D'Alton, Mary E.
    Huang, Yolanda Ya-Chin
    Wright, Jason D.
    ANNALS OF SURGERY, 2021, 273 (01) : 34 - 40
  • [8] Surgical Procedures in Veterans Affairs Hospitals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Rose, Liam
    Mattingly, Aviva S.
    Morris, Arden M.
    Trickey, Amber W.
    Ding, Qian
    Wren, Sherry M.
    ANNALS OF SURGERY, 2021, 273 (04) : E129 - E131
  • [9] Emergent procedures for oropharyngeal bleeding during the COVID-19 pandemic: Protection of medical staff
    Lee, Dong-Hyun
    Kim, Subin
    Kim, Ji-Sun
    Kim, Byung Guk
    Chang, Ki-Hong
    Park, Jun-Ook
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY, 2020, 41 (05)
  • [10] The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Hospitalization and Interventional Procedures for Cardiovascular Diseases during the First Wave in Italy
    Russo, Vincenzo
    Cante, Luigi
    Imbalzano, Egidio
    Di Micco, Pierpaolo
    Bottino, Roberta
    Carbone, Andreina
    D'Andrea, Antonello
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 20 (01)