Profile of Urology Patients at the Covid-19 Isolation Ward in Dr. Moewardi General Hospital Surakarta Periode June 2020 – May 2021 (A Retrospective Descriptive Study)

Meily Anggreini, W. .
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Objective: Coronavirus disease firstly discovered in December 2019, has caused many changes in patient management in the hospital, including in urology department. Several studies have demonstrated an increased rate of delayed care, with urology surgery having a delay of more than 8 weeks (Amota, O. et al., 2020). The medical workers are trying to reduce the spread rate by reducing of transmission (Amota, O. et al., 2020;and Sanyaolu, A. et al., 2020). The spread of this infectious disease is continuously increasing, hence the declaration of a pandemic (Cucinotta D). The COVID-19 status in the Solo city was updated to the red zone since the first year of the pandemic which makes the author interested in sharing information about COVID-19 in urology inpatients in the isolation ward (Tanggap Covid 19 Jawa Tengah, 2020). Materials and Methods: This study is a retrospective descriptive study that used secondary medical records data to determine the profile of urology patients in the COVID-19 isolation ward in dr. Moewardi General Hospital Surakarta for 1 year from May 2020 – June 2021. Results: This study found the urology patients in the COVID-19 ward were 26 patients, which was 4% of the total urology inpatients in the dr. Moewardi General Hospital in the first year of pandemic. Male patients consisted 85% of the total patients, with a mean age of over 50 years. The most frequent diagnosis was urinary retention. The mean duration of hospitalization was 2 weeks. The management in ward were urinary catheter insertion, closed cystostomy, prostate biopsy with local anesthesia, and emergency debridement surgery in isolated operating room. Delayed diagnostic procedures consisted of USG and BNO, while the delayed elective surgery consisted of cystoscopy, nephrectomy, direct visual urethrotomy (DVIU), and DJ stent insertion. Conclusions: The urology inpatients in the COVID-19 ward treated by multiple departments, in which the treatment of COVID-19 was prioritized before the definitive management from the urology department.
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2020年6月至2021年5月苏拉塔Dr. Moewardi总医院新冠肺炎隔离病房泌尿科患者概况(回顾性描述性研究)
目的:冠状病毒病于2019年12月首次发现,引起了包括泌尿外科在内的医院患者管理的许多变化。几项研究表明,延迟护理率增加,泌尿外科手术延迟超过8周(Amota, O. et al., 2020)。医务工作者正试图通过减少传播来降低传播速度(Amota, O. et al., 2020; Sanyaolu, A. et al., 2020)。这种传染病的传播不断增加,因此宣布大流行(Cucinotta D)。自大流行的第一年以来,Solo市的Covid -19状态更新到红色区域,这使得作者有兴趣分享隔离病房泌尿科住院患者的Covid -19信息(Tanggap Covid -19 Jawa Tengah, 2020)。材料和方法:本研究是一项回顾性描述性研究,利用二级病历数据确定了2020年5月至2021年6月期间dr. Moewardi General Hospital Surakarta住院1年的COVID-19隔离病房泌尿科患者的概况。结果:本研究发现COVID-19病房泌尿科患者26例,占Moewardi医生总医院大流行第一年泌尿科住院患者总数的4%。男性占85%,平均年龄50岁以上。最常见的诊断是尿潴留。平均住院时间为2周。病房内处理方法为置尿管、闭式膀胱造口、局麻前列腺活检、隔离手术室急诊清创。延迟诊断包括USG和BNO,而延迟选择性手术包括膀胱镜检查、肾切除术、直接目视尿道切开术(DVIU)和DJ支架置入。结论:新型冠状病毒病区泌尿科住院患者多科室就诊,优先治疗新型冠状病毒病区,后由泌尿科进行最终管理。
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