Adult Cardiovascular Surgery During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Retrospective Single Center Experience
Q4 Medicine
Sameh Alagha, F. Çiçekçioğlu, H. Ekim, Z. Er, Veysel Başar, M. Ekim
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Abstract
Objective: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), caused by a novel coronavirus, has become a worldwide pandemic. In order to control the global spread of this contagious disease, elective surgeries including cardiac and vascular procedures were postponed. In this article we present our experience during the initial phase of the pandemic in view of safety protocols. Material(s) and Method(s): The study included all elective, urgent, and emergent procedures that were performed from March 11, 2020 to June 30, 2021 at the department of cardiovascular surgery. Patients' demographics, preoperative COVID-19 (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) test results, surgical procedures, complications and outcomes were prospectively collected. We also developed our own protocol to proceed with our surgical activity without delay. Result(s): A total of 86 cardiac and vascular procedures were performed during the study period. The median age was 64 years (range 23-79), 59 (69%) were males. There were 42 (48%) elective procedures, and 13 (15%) patients had emergency procedures. 57 (66%) patients underwent coronary artery bypass graft surgery. 10 (12%) patients underwent valvular procedures. Peripheral vascular surgeries were performed in 18 (21%) patients. The median length of stay in the hospital was 9 days (range 1-60). A positive COVID-19 test was identified in 4 patients, two of them were detected in the immediate postoperative period and died. In-hospital mortality was 9%. Conclusion(s): Cardiovascular procedures could be performed safely with a relatively low risk during the outbreak, particularly for elective patients with proper management and strict infection control and isolation protocols.Copyright © 2022 by Turkiye Klinikleri.
COVID-19大流行期间的成人心血管手术:回顾性单中心经验
目的:由新型冠状病毒引起的冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)已成为全球性大流行。为了控制这种传染病的全球传播,包括心脏和血管手术在内的选择性手术被推迟。在本文中,我们根据安全规程介绍了我们在大流行初期阶段的经验。材料和方法:该研究包括2020年3月11日至2021年6月30日在心血管外科进行的所有选择性、紧急和紧急手术。前瞻性收集患者的人口统计学信息、术前COVID-19(逆转录聚合酶链反应)检测结果、手术方式、并发症和结局。我们还制定了自己的手术方案,以便及时进行手术。结果:研究期间共进行了86例心脏和血管手术。中位年龄为64岁(23-79岁),男性59例(69%)。42例(48%)患者选择手术,13例(15%)患者选择急诊手术。57例(66%)患者行冠状动脉搭桥手术。10例(12%)患者接受了瓣膜手术。外周血管手术18例(21%)。住院时间中位数为9天(范围1-60天)。4例患者COVID-19检测阳性,其中2例在术后立即被发现并死亡。住院死亡率为9%。结论:在疫情爆发期间,心血管手术可以安全进行,风险相对较低,特别是对于有适当管理和严格感染控制和隔离方案的选择性患者。Turkiye Klinikleri版权所有©2022。
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