[Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient dermatosurgery in Germany : Retrospective evaluation of the surgical cases from nine dermatology clinics].

Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1007/s00105-024-05417-5
Galina Balakirski, Chalid Assaf, Edgar Dippel, Anne Fröhlich, Lukas Kofler, Alexander Kreuter, Christian Kunte, Daniela Hartmann, Silke C Hofmann, Thomas Horn, Thorsten Neubert, Teodora Pumnea, Laurenz Schmitt, Amir S Yazdi, Christoph R Löser
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Abstract

Introduction: Currently, only little data is available on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient dermatosurgical care in German dermatological clinics.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of all dermatosurgical cases that were treated in inpatient setting in nine German dermatological clinics in four federal states in 2019, 2020 and 2021 was performed. The diagnoses were recorded using the ICD-10 codes. In addition, demographic data such as age, gender and the length of inpatient stay were analysed.

Results: In 2019, 2020 and 2021, a total of 10,739, 9185 and 9828 dermatosurgical inpatients were treated respectively. Thus, the reduction of inpatient dermatosurgical cases was 14.5% in 2020 and 8.5% in 2021 compared to 2019. Inpatient surgical treatment of melanoma decreased by 10.1% of cases in 2020. This decrease was only 1.4% in 2021 compared to 2019. The number of inpatient surgeries performed for benign lesions such as melanocytic nevi or viral warts reduced sharply in both pandemic years.

Conclusion: Our data show for the first time how inpatient care for the entire spectrum of dermatosurgical diseases developed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. After the initial marked decline in inpatient dermatosurgical cases in 2020, there was less difference in 2021 compared to 2019. This trend can be interpreted as an indication that there is still a strong need for inpatient dermatosurgical care that cannot yet be met on an outpatient basis.

[COVID-19大流行对德国皮肤外科住院病人的影响:对九家皮肤科诊所手术病例的回顾性评估]。
简介:目前,有关 COVID-19 大流行对德国皮肤病诊所住院皮肤外科治疗影响的数据很少:方法:对 2019 年、2020 年和 2021 年在德国四个联邦州的九家皮肤病诊所住院治疗的所有皮肤外科病例进行了回顾性分析。诊断使用 ICD-10 编码记录。此外,还分析了年龄、性别和住院时间等人口统计学数据:结果:2019 年、2020 年和 2021 年,皮肤外科住院病人总数分别为 10739 人、9185 人和 9828 人。因此,与2019年相比,2020年和2021年皮肤外科住院病例分别减少了14.5%和8.5%。2020 年,黑色素瘤住院手术治疗病例减少了 10.1%。与2019年相比,2021年的降幅仅为1.4%。针对良性病变(如黑素细胞痣或病毒性尖锐湿疣)的住院手术数量在两个大流行年都大幅减少:我们的数据首次显示了在 COVID-19 大流行期间德国整个皮肤外科疾病住院治疗的发展情况。在 2020 年皮肤外科住院病例首次出现明显下降后,2021 年与 2019 年的差异较小。这一趋势可以解释为,住院皮肤外科治疗的需求仍然很大,而门诊还无法满足这一需求。
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