covid - 19对三级转诊医院泌尿科干预措施的影响

L. Subihardi, J. Renaldo, M. Soebadi
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目的:本研究旨在识别和评估COVID-19对Soetomo综合学术医院作为三级转诊中心的泌尿科干预措施的影响。材料与方法:本研究是一项描述性回顾性单中心研究,纳入了2020年3月1日至2021年12月31日在Soetomo综合学术医院泌尿科确诊的所有COVID-19病例。我们调查了这些患者的特征,重点关注人口统计学、临床数据和最终结果。涉及的变量包括患者的性别、年龄、泌尿科原发表现、新冠肺炎相关症状、合并症、胸片结果和实验室值。患者的结局分为死亡、延迟干预或按计划干预。结果:纳入77例患者,平均年龄44.2岁。发热42例(54%),呼吸道症状32例(41.5%)。55.8%的患者NLR值>6。共有18例患者出现LUTS(23.4%), 33例患者出现血尿(42.9%),30例患者出现尿路感染(39%)。77例患者中有19例(27.3%)在干预前死亡。另一方面,37例(66%)患者因自我隔离而延迟手术干预,19例(34%)患者因紧急情况而按计划进行手术干预。结论:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)泌尿外科感染患者在疫情前22个月受到手术延迟和死亡率的影响。
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IMPACT OF COVID – 19 ON UROLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS AT TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL
Objective: This study aims to identify and evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on urological interventions at Soetomo general-academic hospital as the tertiary referral center. Material & Methods: This study is a descriptive-retrospective, single-center study that included all confirmed cases of COVID-19 in urological patients from March 1, 2020 until December 31, 2021 at Soetomo general-academic hospital. We investigated these patients' characteristics, focusing on the demography, clinical data, and eventual outcome. Patient's gender, age, primary urological presentation, COVID-19-related symptom, comorbidity, chest x-ray result, and laboratory value were among the involved variables. The patient's outcome was categorized into death, delayed intervention, or intervention as scheduled.  Results: Seventy-seven patients were enrolled, with a mean age of 44.2 years. Fever was found in 42 (54%) patients and respiratory symptoms in 32 (41.5%) patients. An NLR value of >6 was found in 55.8% of patients. A total of 18 patients experienced LUTS (23.4%), 33 patients presented with hematuria (42.9%), and 30 patients had urinary tract infections (39%). Nineteen out of 77 patients (27.3%) died before intervention. On the other hand, surgical intervention in 37 (66%) patients were delayed due to self-isolation, while intervention in 19 (34%) patients was performed as scheduled due to their emergency nature. Conclusion: Urological patients infected with COVID-19 were impacted by the delay of surgical procedures and mortality in the first 22 months of the pandemic.  
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