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The Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric surgery practice: A cross-sectional study

机译:Covid-19大流行对儿科手术实践的影响:横截面研究

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BackgroundSince the COVID-19 pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020, routine clinical practices were affected, including pediatric surgery services. We aimed to compare pediatric surgery practices, including the number and types of surgery, either elective or emergency surgeries and outpatient services, before the outbreak and during the COVID-19 pandemic in our institution.Material and methodsWe retrospectively compared pediatric surgery practices, including elective and emergency surgeries, and outpatient services between the previous one-year period (March 2019–February 2020), the last three months of that period (December 2019–February 2020) before the outbreak, and the three months (March–May 2020) during the COVID-19 pandemic in our hospital.ResultsThe frequency of elective surgeries during the pandemic was lower than during the last three months before the outbreak: 61 vs. 18 (~3-fold), 19 vs. 13 (~1.5-fold), 19 vs. 5 (~4-fold), and 30 vs. 15 (~2-fold) for digestive, neonate, urology and oncology cases, respectively. No laparoscopic procedures were performed during the pandemic compared with the one-year period before the outbreak (0vs.16 cases). The frequency of all emergency pediatric procedures before and during the COVID-19 pandemic was similar (29vs.20 cases, respectively). Moreover, a declining trend was also clearly apparent in the outpatient services during the pandemic compared with before the outbreak, both in the new and the established patients.ConclusionsThe pediatric surgery practices in our institution have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including elective and outpatient services. This setback needs a comprehensive strategy to avoid morbidity from the neglected elective surgeries during the pandemic, including the proper comparison between the real risk of COVID-19 cross-infection and the benefits of elective procedures.
机译:背景环境由世界卫生组织于3月11日宣布Covid-19大流行,常规临床实践受到影响,包括儿科手术服务。我们旨在比较小儿外科实践,包括手术的数量和类型,包括选修或紧急手术和门诊服务,在爆发之前和在我们的机构在Covid-19大流行期间。材料和方法回顾性地比较了儿科手术实践,包括选修课和紧急手术,前一年期间的外科服务(2019年2月20日),该期间的最后三个月(2019年2月 - 2月20日)在爆发之前,以及三个月(3月20日至5月20日)在我们院长的Covid-19大流行期间。在大流行期间的选修手术频率低于爆发前的过去三个月的频率:61与18(〜3倍),19与13(〜1.5倍) ),19 vs.5(〜4倍),分别用于消化,新生,泌尿外科和肿瘤学病例的30与15(〜2倍)。在大流行期间没有进行腹腔镜手术,与爆发前的一年期(0VS.16案例)相比进行。 Covid-19大流行前和期间的所有紧急儿科程序的频率相似(分别为29Vs.20案例)。此外,与在新的和已成立的患者的爆发之前,在大流行期间,在大流行病中,在大流行期间,在爆发之前,趋势也显而易见。我们所在机构的儿科手术实践,受到Covid-19大流行的组织,包括选修和门诊服务。这次挫折需要全面的策略,以避免在大流行期间忽视选修手工的发病率,包括Covid-19交叉感染的真正风险与选修程序的益处之间的正确比较。

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