The Impact of CoViD-19 on hospital activities: the case of the C.O.U. Otorhinolaryngology

I. Loperto, R. Alfano, A. Scala, Giuseppe Ferrucci, A. Borrelli, Teresa Angela Trunfio, P. Gargiulo
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The CoViD-19 pandemic imposed severe social containment measures in all sectors on countries around the world. This led to a general reorganization of the health sector involving all medical specialties. In addition, the growing influx of CoViD-19 patients in serious or critical conditions has led to a reallocation of healthcare personnel and a block of elective procedures deemed deferrable. Therefore, the surgical departments are those that have most undergone a modification of the activity normally provided. In fact, various protocols have been adopted to help doctors identify those cases in which a delay in surgery could cause serious damage to patients and on which it is necessary to intervene, thus also improving the appropriateness of admission. This study was conducted in the Complex Operative Unit (C.O.U.) of Otorhinolaryngology of the University Hospital of Salerno (Italy) "San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d'Aragona". Data were collected on patients who entered hospital in 2019 and 2020. Statistical analysis and logistic regression were used to quantify the effect of CoViD-19 on C.O.U.. To do this, the year 2019 was used as a reference of the normal activity of the department and compared with what was achieved in 2020, in the midst of the pandemic. Logistic regression performed on these data showed an increase in length of hospital stay (LOS) and diagnostic related group (DRG) weight in 2020 thus showing increased appropriateness of care offered.
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CoViD-19对医院活动的影响:以cou耳鼻咽喉科为例
新冠肺炎疫情对世界各国采取了严厉的社会防控措施。这导致了涉及所有医学专业的卫生部门的全面重组。此外,病情严重或危急的CoViD-19患者不断涌入,导致医护人员重新分配,并导致一些被认为可以推迟的选择性手术受阻。因此,外科部门是那些经历了通常提供的活动修改最多的部门。事实上,已经采用了各种方案来帮助医生识别那些手术延误可能对患者造成严重损害并需要进行干预的病例,从而也提高了入院的适当性。本研究在意大利萨勒诺大学医院耳鼻咽喉科复杂手术单元(c.o.u)进行。“圣乔凡尼·迪迪奥·鲁吉·达阿拉戈纳”。收集了2019年和2020年住院患者的数据。采用统计分析和logistic回归方法量化CoViD-19对C.O.U的影响。为此,将2019年作为该部门正常活动的参照年,并与大流行期间2020年取得的成就进行比较。对这些数据进行的逻辑回归显示,2020年住院时间(LOS)和诊断相关组(DRG)权重增加,从而表明所提供护理的适当性增加。
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