Ankur U Choksi, Soum D Lokeshwar, Mursal Gardezi, Christopher S Hayden, Amir I Khan, Timothy Tran, Dinesh Singh, Piruz Motamedinia, Thomas V Martin
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Abstract
Background: Patients with an active severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] infection are at a higher risk of post-operative mortality. In this retrospective case-control study, we analyzed the post-operative safety of patients undergoing cystoscopy with ureteral stent placement for obstructing ureteral calculi who tested positive for COVID-19.
Methods: We retrospectively identified patients who underwent cystoscopy and ureteral stent placement between June 5, 2020 and December 31, 2022 as an add-on case. Patients were stratified by whether they had a positive COVID-19 test on admission. Baseline characteristics were compared using Students t-test for continuous variables and Pearson chi-square test for categorical variables. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of postoperative 30-day mortality.
Results: A total of 1,408 patients underwent add-on cystoscopy with ureteral stent placement for an obstructing calculus, of which 55 (3.9%) patients had a positive COVID-19 test. When stratified by COVID-19 status, both groups were similar with regards to age, sex, race, co-morbidities, indications, procedure duration, and type of anesthesia administered. Of the 137 patients that were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), 9 patients were COVID-19 positive (16.4% vs. 9.5%, P=0.09). On multivariate logistic regression, patients with COVID-19 had a higher odds of 30-day mortality [odds ratio (OR) =7.06; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.03-24.47; P=0.002] when controlling for age, co-morbidities, vaccination status, anesthesia type, and indication for the stent.
Conclusions: Patients that underwent cystoscopy and ureteral stent placement for an obstructing ureteral stone with a concurrent COVID-19 diagnosis had an increased risk of perioperative 30-day mortality.
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ranslational Andrology and Urology (Print ISSN 2223-4683; Online ISSN 2223-4691; Transl Androl Urol; TAU) is an open access, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal (quarterly published from Mar.2012 - Dec. 2014). The main focus of the journal is to describe new findings in the field of translational research of Andrology and Urology, provides current and practical information on basic research and clinical investigations of Andrology and Urology. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, molecular study, pathology, biology and technical advances related to andrology and urology. Topics cover range from evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, rehabilitation and future challenges to urology and andrology. Contributions pertinent to urology and andrology are also included from related fields such as public health, basic sciences, education, sociology, and nursing.