COVID-19大流行期间普通外科急诊手术的演变及与历史队列的比较。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Laura Rodríguez-Fernández, Raquel Sánchez-Santos, Óscar Cano-Valderrama, Paula Fernández-Rodríguez, María P Fernández-Veiga, Erene V Flores-Rodríguez, Vincenzo Vigorita, Marta Paniagua-García-Señoráns, Enrique Moncada-Iribarren
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摘要

背景:在第一波COVID-19大流行期间,急诊手术减少。目的:探讨急性外科护理的演变及其与大流行严重程度的关系。方法:回顾性队列研究,将大流行期间接受急性护理手术的患者与对照组进行比较。结果:共纳入660例患者(对照组253例,第一波67例,低谷期193例,第二波147例)。在对照组期间,每日急诊手术次数中位数为2次。该活动在第一波(1次/天)中减少,在低谷(2次/天)中增加,在第二波(2次/天)中没有变化。严重并发症在第一波更为常见(22.4%)。每日急诊手术次数、每日住院患者人数与每日因COVID-19死亡的患者人数之间呈负线性相关。结论:急性护理手术在第一波COVID-19大流行期间减少,在谷期增加,在第二波期间恢复到大流行前水平。因此,急性护理手术与大流行的严重程度有关,当大流行更严重时,进行的手术较少。
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Evolución de la cirugía urgente en un servicio de cirugía general durante la pandemia de COVID-19 y comparación con una cohorte histórica.

Background: Acute care surgery decreased during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: To study the evolution of acute care surgery and its relationship with the pandemic severity.

Method: Retrospective cohort study which compared patients who underwent acute care surgery during the pandemic to a control group.

Results: A total of 660 patients were included (253 in the control group, 67 in the first-wave, 193 in the valley, and 147 in the second wave). The median daily number of acute care surgery procedures was 2 during the control period. This activity decreased during the first wave (1/day), increased during the valley (2/day), and didn't change in the second wave (2/day). Serious complications were more common during the first wave (22.4%). A negative linear correlation was found between the daily number of acute care surgery procedures, number of patients being admitted to the hospital each day and daily number of patients dying because of COVID-19.

Conclusions: Acute care surgery was reduced during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased during the valley, and returned to the pre-pandemic level during the second wave. Thus, acute care surgery was related to pandemic severity, with fewer surgeries being performed when the pandemic was more severe.

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Cirugia Y Cirujanos
Cirugia Y Cirujanos 医学-外科
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
207
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cirugía y Cirujanoses exponente del desarrollo académico, científico, médico, quirúrgico y tecnológico en materia de salud en México y en el ámbito internacional. Es una revista bimestral, open access, revisada por pares, que publica en español y en inglés (traducido sin coste para los autores) artículos científicos originales, casos clínicos, artículos de revisión de interés general y cartas al editor. Los artículos se seleccionan y publican siguiendo un riguroso análisis, de acuerdo con los estándares internacionalmente aceptados. Sus espacios están abiertos a los académicos, así como a todo miembro de la comunidad médica que manifieste interés por utilizar este foro para publicar sus trabajos.
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