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Background and Objectives: This study aims to evaluate neurosurgery consultations for elderly patients during and following the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: This study included patients aged 65 and older who were hospitalized in non-neurosurgery departments at Istinye University Gaziosmanpasa Medical Park Hospital and were referred for neurosurgery consultations between 1 April 2020 and 31 May 2024. Patients in the intensive care unit and emergency department were excluded. The period from 1 April 2020 to 30 April 2022 was defined as the pandemic period, and from 1 May 2022 to 31 May 2024 as the post-pandemic period. Results: A total of 123 patients were included in this study, with 57 from the pandemic period and 66 from the post-pandemic period. The average age during the pandemic period was 73.45 years (range: 65-93), compared to 71.09 years (range: 65-94) in the post-pandemic period. During the pandemic, 26.3% of patients were recommended for physical therapy and rehabilitation, 24.6% were advised to undergo surgery, 19.3% received neurology consultations, and 17.5% received medical treatment. In the post-pandemic period, 37.9% were recommended for surgery, 16.7% for neurology, 13.6% for physical therapy and rehabilitation, and 7.6% for medical treatment. Overall, 56.4% of patients accepted surgery. Conclusions: Despite the high prevalence of comorbidities in geriatric patients, appropriate neurosurgical referrals significantly improve treatment success, enhance quality of life and mobility, and reduce mortality. We therefore recommend earlier and more attentive referrals to neurosurgery for elderly patients with relevant symptoms to facilitate timely and effective interventions.
背景与目的:本研究旨在评估COVID-19大流行期间和之后老年患者的神经外科会诊情况。材料和方法:本研究纳入了2020年4月1日至2024年5月31日期间在Istinye大学Gaziosmanpasa Medical Park医院非神经外科住院并转诊的65岁及以上患者。重症监护病房和急诊科的患者被排除在外。2020年4月1日至2022年4月30日被定义为大流行期,2022年5月1日至2024年5月31日被定义为大流行后期。结果:本研究共纳入123例患者,其中57例来自大流行期,66例来自大流行后期。大流行期间的平均年龄为73.45岁(范围:65-93),而大流行后时期的平均年龄为71.09岁(范围:65-94)。大流行期间,26.3%的患者被建议进行物理治疗和康复,24.6%的患者被建议接受手术,19.3%的患者接受神经病学咨询,17.5%的患者接受药物治疗。在大流行后时期,37.9%的人建议接受手术治疗,16.7%的人建议接受神经病学治疗,13.6%的人建议接受物理治疗和康复治疗,7.6%的人建议接受药物治疗。总体而言,56.4%的患者接受了手术。结论:尽管老年患者的合并症患病率很高,但适当的神经外科转诊可显著提高治疗成功率,提高生活质量和活动能力,并降低死亡率。因此,我们建议对有相关症状的老年患者进行早期和更细心的神经外科转诊,以促进及时有效的干预。
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