Postoperative Evolution of Asymptomatic Covid-19 Patients Not Recognized Preoperatively: A Case Report of 12 Patients

B. A, Doghmi A, Jaafari A, Bensghir N, Balkhi H, Abouelalaa K
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Background: In order to ensure better management of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 and to reduce disease transmission, all scheduled surgeries were postponed. However, with the flattening of the epidemiological curve, surgical activity was gradually resumed which was responsible for increasing the rate of postoperative complications and mortality for undiagnosed asymptomatic patients operated on during the incubation period. The aim of our study was to evaluate the postoperative evolution of asymptomatic undiagnosed patients who developed COVID-19 after scheduled surgery. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective monocentric observational study of 12 initially asymptomatic patients who were operated on during their COVID-19 incubation period in the operating theatres of Mohamed V military training hospital of rabat during the period from April 1 to September 30, 2020. Results: 4638 patients were operated on. Only 12 patients developed COVID-19 infection after confirmation by a reverse transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction test postoperatively. The most common symptom was fever (91.6%). The postoperative course was marked by the development of several complications such as secondary superinfection (66.6%), acute respiratory distress syndrome (58.3%), and shock (50%). Seven of the 12 (58.3%) patients were admitted to intensive care and 5/12 (41.6%) required invasive ventilation and subsequently died. Acute respiratory distress syndrome was the main complication in all patients who died. Conclusion: Many challenges are encountered when performing surgical activity during the pandemic period. Nevertheless, knowledge of the patient’s COVID-19 status prior to any surgical procedure should be considered in order to reduce and control the risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality.
术前未被发现的无症状 Covid-19 患者的术后发展:12 例患者的病例报告
背景介绍为了确保更好地管理 2019 年冠状病毒疾病患者并减少疾病传播,所有计划中的手术都被推迟。然而,随着流行病学曲线趋于平缓,手术活动逐渐恢复,这导致在潜伏期内接受手术的未确诊无症状患者的术后并发症发生率和死亡率上升。我们的研究旨在评估在预定手术后感染 COVID-19 的无症状未确诊患者的术后演变情况。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性单中心观察研究,研究对象是 2020 年 4 月 1 日至 9 月 30 日期间在拉巴特穆罕默德五世军事训练医院手术室接受 COVID-19 潜伏期手术的 12 名初始无症状患者。结果4638名患者接受了手术。经术后逆转录酶聚合酶链反应检测确认,只有 12 名患者感染了 COVID-19。最常见的症状是发烧(91.6%)。术后出现了多种并发症,如继发性超级感染(66.6%)、急性呼吸窘迫综合征(58.3%)和休克(50%)。12 名患者中有 7 名(58.3%)被送入重症监护室,5/12(41.6%)需要有创通气,随后死亡。急性呼吸窘迫综合征是所有死亡患者的主要并发症。结论在大流行期间进行外科手术会遇到许多挑战。不过,在进行任何外科手术之前,都应考虑了解患者的 COVID-19 状态,以降低和控制术后发病率和死亡率的风险。
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