Association of day-case rates with post COVID-19 recovery of elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy activity across England.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
F M Ayyaz, J Joyner, M Cheetham, Twr Briggs, W K Gray
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the safety of day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and the association between day-case rates and, post the COVID-19 pandemic, recovery of activity to prepandemic levels for integrated care boards (ICBs) in England.

Methods: This was a retrospective observational study of the Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) data set. Elective laparoscopic cholecystectomies for the period 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2022 were identified. Activity levels for 2022 were compared with those for the whole of 2019 (baseline). Day-case activity was identified where the length of stay recorded in the HES was zero days.

Results: Data were available for 184,252 patients across the 42 ICBs in England, of which 120,408 (65.3%) were day-case procedures. By December 2022, activity levels for the whole of England had returned to 88.2% of prepandemic levels. The South West region stood out as having recovered activity levels to the greatest extent, with activity at 97.3% of prepandemic levels during 2022. The South West also had the highest postpandemic day-case rate at 74.9% of all patients seen as a day-case during 2022; this compares with an England average of 65.3%. At an ICB level, there was a significant correlation between day-case rates and postpandemic activity levels (r = 0.362, p = 0.019). There was no strong or consistent evidence that day-case surgery had poorer patient outcomes than inpatient surgery.

Conclusions: Recovery of elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy activity has been better in South West England than in other regions. Increasing day-case rates may be important if ICBs in other regions are to increase activity levels up to and beyond prepandemic levels.

日间病例率与 COVID-19 后英格兰各地择期腹腔镜胆囊切除术活动恢复情况的关联。
导言:本研究旨在调查日间病例腹腔镜胆囊切除术的安全性,以及日间病例率与 COVID-19 大流行后英格兰综合护理委员会(ICBs)活动恢复到流行前水平之间的关联:这是一项对医院病例统计(Hospital Episodes Statistics,HES)数据集的回顾性观察研究。研究确定了 2019 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间的择期腹腔镜胆囊切除术。将 2022 年的活动水平与 2019 年全年(基线)的活动水平进行了比较。如果 HES 中记录的住院时间为零天,则确定为日间病例活动:英格兰 42 个 ICB 共提供了 184,252 名患者的数据,其中 120,408 人(65.3%)接受了日间手术。到 2022 年 12 月,整个英格兰的活动水平已恢复到流行前水平的 88.2%。西南部地区的活动水平恢复程度最高,2022 年期间的活动水平达到疫前水平的 97.3%。西南地区的流行后日间病例率也是最高的,2022 年期间,74.9% 的患者接受了日间病例治疗;而英格兰的平均日间病例率为 65.3%。在 ICB 层面,日间病例率与流行后活动水平之间存在显著相关性(r = 0.362,p = 0.019)。没有有力或一致的证据表明日间手术比住院手术对患者的治疗效果更差:结论:英格兰西南部地区的择期腹腔镜胆囊切除术恢复情况优于其他地区。如果其他地区的 ICB 想要将活动水平提高到甚至超过流行前水平,那么提高日间手术率可能非常重要。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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