N. Prijović, V. Šantrić, U. Babić, Danica Stanić, B. Stankovic, L. Kovačević, P. Nikic
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic affected the functioning of health care systems, including emergency services worldwide. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the pandemic and lockdown on the care of urgent urological patients in daily practice. Methods. Data were retrospectively collected from patients urgently hospitalized at Emergency Department of Clinic of Urology, University Clinical Center of Serbia, during the first three months of lockdown between Mar 15, 2020 and Jun 15, 2020, and compared to the same period in 2019. The collected data included demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as treatment characteristics and treatment outcomes. Results. This study included 80 patients who were hospitalized during the lockdown in 2020 and 68 patients who were hospitalized in the same period in 2019. There was no difference in total number of hospitalized patients, age and gender comparing these two periods. Among patients with urinary tract infection, the number of patients with urosepsis was significantly higher in 2020 (p = 0.028). The median time from symptoms onset to hospitalization was significantly longer in patients who were hospitalized in 2020 (p=0.049). No difference was found in duration of hospitalization and characteristics of treatment between two periods. The number of deaths was significantly higher in 2020 (p = 0.034). Conclusion. During lockdown in Serbia, patients applied to the emergency urology service significantly later. Furthermore, a higher number of patients with urosepsis and a higher number of deaths among hospitalized patients were found during lockdown compared to the previous year.
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Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Serbian Archives of Medicine) is the Journal of the Serbian Medical Society, founded in 1872, which publishes articles by the members of the Serbian Medical Society, subscribers, as well as members of other associations of medical and related fields. The Journal publishes: original articles, communications, case reports, review articles, current topics, articles of history of medicine, articles for practitioners, articles related to the language of medicine, articles on medical ethics (clinical ethics, publication ethics, regulatory standards in medicine), congress and scientific meeting reports, professional news, book reviews, texts for "In memory of...", i.e. In memoriam and Promemoria columns, as well as comments and letters to the Editorial Board.
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