Comparative Analysis of the Acute Appendicitis Management in Children Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dilan Altıntaş Ural, A. Karakaya, A. Güler, H. Yalçin, Mustafa Tuşat
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Introduction: Acute appendicitis (AA) is one of the most common emergency surgical diseases in pediatric population. Herein, we aimed to compare the incidence and severity of AA before and during the COVID-19 outbreak. Methods: This multicenter study was conducted in three medical faculty hospitals between the periods of 15 March-30 June 2019 (Group A), and the pandemic period of 15 March-30 June 2020(Group B). We evaluated the clinicopathological characteristics of the patients in each group due to age, gender, serum leukocyte, C-reactive protein, radiological imaging use of postop peritoneal drain and presence of serious complications. Results: A total of 141 patients were identified, 64 in Group A and 77 in Group B. We found higher complication rates in Group B. Fewer patients applied in Group B, but a higher rate of AA was diagnosed. During the COVID-19 period, more patients were admitted with the later stages of the AA and with significant complications. Radiological imaging of patients with appendicitis in Group B showed more severe disease than cases in Group A. Conclusion: Higher rate of perforated and complicated appendicitis in the pandemic period was due to misdiagnosis/delayed diagnosis in primary care centers as a result of fear from contagious coronavirus. While the period of the COVID - 19 pandemic presents difficulties in treating infected patients, we would like to emphasize the importance of a comprehensive assessment and physical examination in children with suspected surgical conditions.
COVID-19大流行前后儿童急性阑尾炎处理的比较分析
简介:急性阑尾炎(Acute appendicitis, AA)是儿科最常见的急诊外科疾病之一。在此,我们旨在比较COVID-19爆发前和爆发期间AA的发生率和严重程度。方法:本多中心研究于2019年3月15日- 6月30日(A组)和2020年3月15日- 6月30日(B组)期间在三家医学院医院进行,我们根据年龄、性别、血清白细胞、c反应蛋白、术后腹膜引流的影像学使用和是否存在严重并发症评估每组患者的临床病理特征。结果:共确诊患者141例,其中A组64例,B组77例。B组并发症发生率较高,B组患者较少,但确诊AA率较高。在新冠肺炎期间,更多的患者入院为晚期AA,并伴有明显的并发症。B组阑尾炎患者的影像学表现较a组更为严重。结论:大流行期间穿孔和复杂阑尾炎发生率较高是由于对传染性冠状病毒的恐惧导致初级保健中心误诊或延误诊断所致。虽然COVID - 19大流行期间为治疗感染患者带来了困难,但我们想强调对疑似手术条件的儿童进行全面评估和体格检查的重要性。
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