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The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on the utilisation of emergency urological services

机译:2019年冠状病毒疾病对应急泌尿外科利用的影响

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Objectives To compare the number of patients attending the Urology Emergency Department (ED) of the Centro Hospitalar Universitario do Porto (CHUP), as well as their demographic characteristics, the reasons for admission, the clinical severity under the Manchester triage system (MTS), and the need for emergency surgery or hospitalisation, during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the equivalent period in 2019. Patients and methods Data were collected from patients attending the Urology ED of the CHUP over 3 weeks, from 11 March to 1 April 2020, and from the same period in the previous year (from 11 March to 1 April 2019). Results During the pandemic, 46.4% fewer patients visited our urological ED (122 vs 263). There was no significant difference in the mean age or the number of old patients (aged >= 65 years) between the two periods. However, significantly fewer female patients sought emergency urological services during the COVID-19 pandemic period (32.7% vs 14.8%,P < 0.05). No significant differences were noted between different clinical severity groups under the MTS. In 2019, significantly less patients required hospitalisation. The most common reasons for admission, during both periods, were haematuria, renal colic and urinary tract infections. The authors recognise that the study has several limitations, namely, those inherent to its retrospective nature. Conclusion COVID-19 significantly influenced people's urological care-seeking behaviour. Understanding the present situation is helpful for predicting future urological needs. Based on the results of this study, we have reason to speculate that people's requirements for urological services might grow explosively in the post-COVID-19 period. There should be further studies about the real state of long-term urological services and the consequences that this pandemic may have in terms of morbimortality not directly related to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
机译:目标可以比较参加Centro Haparalar Universitario的泌尿外科急诊科(ED)的患者数量,以及他们的人口特征,入学原因,曼彻斯特分类系统下的临床严重程度(MTS),在2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)的肠蠕病疾病和2019年的同等期内的需求和住院需求。患者和方法从3月11日到3月11日之前从参加Chup的泌尿外科泌尿外科的患者收集患者和方法。 2020年4月1日,在上一年的同一时期(从3月11日至2019年4月1日起)。结果在大流行期间,较少的患者吸引了46.4%(122 vs 263)。两个时期之间的平均年龄或旧患者(年龄> = 65岁)没有显着差异。然而,较少的女性患者在Covid-19大流行期间寻求应急泌尿外科服务(32.7%vs 14.8%,P <0.05)。在MTS下的不同临床严重群之间没有发现显着差异。 2019年,患者均明显减少所需住院治疗。在两个期间,入院的最常见原因是血尿,肾肠杆菌和泌尿道感染。作者认识到该研究有几个局限性,即其回顾性质所固有的局限性。结论Covid-19显着影响人们的泌尿外科追求行为。了解目前的情况有助于预测未来的泌尿理性需求。根据本研究的结果,我们有理由推测人们对泌尿外科的泌尿外科服务的要求可能在科迪德 - 19期内爆发。应该进一步研究关于长期泌尿外科服务的真实状态以及这种流行病可能在病情不与严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2无直接相关的后果。

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