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The impact of Victorian COVID‐19 lockdowns on the presentation and management of acute appendicitis

机译:The impact of Victorian COVID‐19 lockdowns on the presentation and management of acute appendicitis

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Abstract Backgrounds The COVID‐19 pandemic presents ongoing challenges for healthcare. Stay at Home orders (‘lockdowns’) and community fears have been suggested to create reluctance to seek healthcare. We aimed to determine whether the rates of perforated appendicitis and negative appendicectomy have been affected by the pandemic, and to analyse the effect of lockdowns on the management of acute appendicitis in Victoria. Methods We conducted a retrospective audit of emergency appendicectomies performed under adult General Surgery units at Monash Health in Victoria from January 2019 to September 2021, including 242?days of lockdown. Results 2459 patients were included. Fewer patients had perforated appendicitis during the second lockdown (6.3 versus 10.7 baseline; p?=?0.027). The rate of negative appendicectomy was reduced during the first lockdown (4.1 versus 14.9 baseline; p?=?0.002) and during intervals between lockdown in 2021 (9.8; p?=?0.010). There was no difference in the rate of perforated appendicitis or negative appendicectomy at other times. Time to surgery and number of appendicectomies performed were also not significantly different. Fewer appendicectomies were performed after hours during lockdowns and in 2021 more generally compared to baseline (p?
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