[IMPACT OF THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 ON THE UROLOGY PRACTICE IN OUR HOSPITAL].

Q4 Medicine
Yoshitaka Itami, Yoriaki Kagebayashi, Chihiro Omori, Takeshi Inoue, Yoshiaki Matsumura, Shoji Samma
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(Purpose) Our hospital plays the role of a prefectural core hospital for COVID-19 and mainly accepts moderate and severely ill patients. In addition, our hospital is also actively responsible for regional emergency medical care, and is designated as a cancer treatment cooperation base hospital. We started accepting patients with COVID-19 in April 2020, and 2 out of 10 wards of our hospital are in operation as exclusive wards for COVID-19 at the time of May 31, 2021. In this study, we compared the effects of the spread of COVID-19 on our urological practice with those before the spread. (Materials and methods) The number of urological operations, their types and average length of stay, the number of outpatients / inpatients, the unit cost of medical treatment income, the referral rate, and the reverse referral rate were calculated based on the in-hospital clinical statistics. (Results) The number of urological operations decreased to 847, 862, and 768 in fiscal year 2018, 2019, and 2020, respectively. There was no significant change in the number of surgeries for malignant tumors in fiscal year 2020, but the number of surgeries for benign diseases decreased. The number of emergency operations tended to increase in fiscal year 2020. The number of urological hospitalized patients in fiscal year 2018, 2019, and 2020 decreased to 653, 690, and 533, and the average length of stay was shortened to 8.4, 8.8, and 8.1 days, respectively. The outpatient and inpatient unit prices per patient when fiscal year 2018 was set to 100 were increasing to 119.5 and 104.9, 133.7 and 119.1 in fiscal year 2019 and 2020, respectively. (Conclusion) It is thought that the spread of COVID-19 has clarified the function and characteristics of our hospital in community medicine.

【新冠肺炎疫情传播对我院泌尿外科执业的影响】。
(目的)我院作为地市级新型冠状病毒肺炎核心医院,主要收治中、重度患者。此外,我院还积极承担区域急救医疗工作,被指定为肿瘤治疗合作基地医院。2020年4月开始收治新冠肺炎患者,截至2021年5月31日,我院10个病房中有2个作为新冠肺炎专用病房运行。在本研究中,我们比较了COVID-19传播对泌尿科实践的影响与传播前的影响。(材料与方法)根据住院临床统计,计算泌尿外科手术次数、手术种类及平均住院时间、门诊/住院人数、医疗收入单位成本、转诊率、反向转诊率。(结果)泌尿外科手术数量在2018、2019、2020财年分别下降至847、862、768例。2020财年恶性肿瘤手术数量无明显变化,良性疾病手术数量减少。在2020财政年度,紧急行动的数量有增加的趋势。2018、2019、2020财年泌尿科住院人数分别减少至6553人、690人、533人,平均住院天数分别缩短至8.4天、8.8天、8.1天。2018财政年度设定为100时,门诊和住院每名患者的单价分别在2019和2020财政年度增加到119.5和104.9,133.7和119.1。(结论)认为新冠肺炎疫情的传播,明确了我院在社区医疗中的作用和特点。
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Japanese Journal of Urology
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