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A COVID–19-járvány miatt bevezetett járványügyi intézkedések hatása a hasi sebészeti ellátásra a Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Kórházban = Impact of the epidemiological instructions due to the COVID-19 pandemic on general surgical care at the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital in Budapest

Benedek, Zsófia and Molnar-Gallatz, Zsolt (2021) A COVID–19-járvány miatt bevezetett járványügyi intézkedések hatása a hasi sebészeti ellátásra a Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Kórházban = Impact of the epidemiological instructions due to the COVID-19 pandemic on general surgical care at the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital in Budapest. ORVOSI HETILAP, 162 (44). pp. 1761-1768. ISSN 0030-6002

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Abstract

Introduction: Due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus and the serious consequences of the diseases, the organiza-tion of healthcare worldwide changed in the first quarter of 2020. We show effects of restriction due to protection against the first (April 2020) wave of coronavirus in our surgery care. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare characteristics of general surgical inpatient care in April 2020 and April 2021 with April 2019 by the hospital database. Method: We compared general surgical data of April 2021, 2020, and 2019 from the medical informatic system at the General, Vascular and Thoracal Surgery Department of the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital in Budapest. The data were analyzed with MS Excel and SPSS (version 25) programs. Results: Study inclusion criteria met with 197 cases from April 2019, 77 cases from April 2020, and 95 cases from April 2021. Length of stay at surgical department was average 4.51 days in 2019, 6.31 days in 2020, and 6.29 days in 2021. In 2019, average 2.54 urgent and 6.2 planned operations were done, in 2020 these numbers were average 2 and 1 per day and in 2021, 2.8 urgent and 0.9 planned surgical procedures were performed. The number of co-morbidities per capita in elective cases was 1.69 in 2019, 2.97 in 2020, and 2.74 in 2021. Distribution of coded co-morbidities in the case of patients with urgent surgery was significantly different between the groups, in 2019 it was 2.5, in 2020 3.75, and in 2021 3.25 per capita. Postoperative mortality at the same care of patients after urgent surgery was 11.8% in 2019, 13.33% in 2020, and 15.66% in 2021. Conclusion: Due to the government instructions because of COVID-19 pandemic, less elective general surgery pro-cedures were performed in our department. Co-morbidities of patients with urgent surgery significantly increased, probably this is responsible for the increase of postoperative mortality.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: surgery; SEVERITY; General Surgery; COVID-19 pandemic;
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > R1 Medicine (General) / orvostudomány általában
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2022 13:39
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2022 13:39
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/145590

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