Hospital activities and CoViD-19: the case study of a Urology Department

I. Loperto, A. Borrelli, Michele Sparano, M. Triassi
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The CoViD-19 pandemic is an international public health emergency. The management of the hospitals found themselves facing an ever-increasing demand for beds, especially for intensive care, thus having to make critical decisions in a short time. A shared action was to block elective surgery deemed deferrable and to transfer resources to the management of the pandemic. The activity of the surgical departments has therefore undergone substantial alterations. In this study, logistic regression and statistical analysis was used to characterize this difference for the Urology Department in "San Giovanni di Dio and Ruggi d'Aragona" University Hospital of Salerno (Italy) by analyzing a set of variables and compared the data obtained in the year 2019, pre-pandemic, with that recorded the following year, in the height of the pandemic. The results show an increased number of emergency hospitalizations as well as scheduled hospitalizations with pre-admission.
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医院活动与CoViD-19:以泌尿外科为例
新冠肺炎大流行是一场国际突发公共卫生事件。医院的管理人员发现自己面临着日益增长的床位需求,特别是对重症监护的床位需求,因此必须在短时间内做出关键决定。一项共同行动是阻止被认为可推迟的择期手术,并将资源转移到大流行病的管理上。因此,外科部门的活动发生了实质性的变化。在这项研究中,通过分析一组变量,并将2019年大流行前获得的数据与次年大流行高峰期记录的数据进行比较,采用逻辑回归和统计分析来表征萨勒诺“圣乔瓦尼·迪迪奥和鲁吉·阿拉戈纳”大学医院泌尿科的这一差异。结果显示急诊住院人数和住院前计划住院人数均有所增加。
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