[COVID-19对急性阑尾炎发病率、治疗和病程的影响回顾性队列研究]。

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY Polish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2022-08-22 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.9659
Łukasz Nawacki
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背景:急性阑尾炎是腹痛最常见的原因之一,需要手术干预。本研究旨在评估COVID-19大流行对急性阑尾炎发病率、治疗管理和病程的影响。方法:本研究回顾性分析了2019年1月1日至2020年3月19日期间在普通外科住院的患者,并将其与2020年3月20日(全球大流行宣布日期)至2021年6月6日期间住院的患者进行了比较。因此,我们的分析涵盖了大流行前443天和大流行开始后443天的时期。本文评估的其他因素包括性别、住院时间、症状出现时间、手术类型、实验室检查结果、组织病理学诊断和SARS-CoV-2感染的聚合酶链反应测试结果。结果:采用IBM SPSS 27版统计软件进行统计分析。在大流行前后接受治疗的患者组之间,在住院时间、从症状出现到住院的时间、白细胞数量和手术类型方面观察到显著差异。结论:急性阑尾炎仍然是新冠肺炎大流行期间最常见的手术干预疾病之一。总体而言,在宣布COVID-19大流行之前和之后接受治疗的患者之间观察到显着差异。
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[Impact of COVID-19 on morbidity, management, and course of acute appendicitisa retrospective cohort study].

Background: Acute appendicitis is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain requiring surgical intervention. This study aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the morbidity, therapeutic management, and course of acute appendicitis.

Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed patients hospitalized at a general surgery department between 1 January 2019 and 19 March 2020 and compared them to patients hospitalized between 20 March 2020 (global pandemic declaration date) and 6 June 2021. Therefore, our analysis encompassed the period 443 days preceding the pandemic and 443 days after the start thereof. Other factors evaluated herein included sex, length of hospital stay, time from symptom onset, type of surgery, laboratory test results, histopathological diagnosis, and polymerase chain reaction test results for SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Results: Statistical analysis was conducted using statistical software IBM SPSS version 27. Significant differences in length of hospital stay, time from symptom onset to hospital admission, number of leukocytes, and type of surgical procedure were observed between groups of patients treated before and after the pandemic.

Conclusion: Acute appendicitis remained one of the most commonly encountered diseases requiring surgical intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, significant differences were observed between patients treated before and after COVID-19 had been declared a pandemic.

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