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Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on emergency surgery services-a multi-national survey among WSES members

Authors :
Reichert, Martin
Sartelli, Massimo
Weigand, Markus A
Doppstadt, Christoph
Hecker, Matthias
Reinisch-Liese, Alexander
Bender, Fabienne
Askevold, Ingolf
Padberg, Winfried
Coccolini, Federico
Catena, Fausto
Hecker, Andreas
Abakar, Abdullaev
Adrian, Camacho-Ortiz
Adriana, Toro
Alain, Chichom-Mefire
Aleix, Martínez-Pérez
Alfie, J Kavalakat
Ali Yasen Y, Mohamedahmed
Andrey,Litvin
Antonio, Brillantino
Antonio, Pesce
Arda, Isik
Aristotelis, Kechagias
Azzain M H, Ismail
Baris, Mantoglu
Basil, Ibrahim
Birgit, Hecker
Boris, Sakakushev
Charalampos, Seretis
Dimitrios, Manatakis
Edgar Fernando, Hernández García
Eli, olak
Elmin, Steyn
Emrah, Akin
Emre, Gonullu
Fabio Cesare, Campanile
Francesco, Pata
Francesco, Roscio
Fredrik, Linder
Gia, Tomadze
Gianluca, Pellino
Gianmaria, Casoni Pattacini
Giovanni, Pirozzolo
Gustavo M, Machain
Gustavo P, Fraga
Hazim Abdulnassir, Eltyeb
Ioannis, Nikolopoulos
Isidoro, Di Carlo
Jae Il, Kim
Jesus-Manuel, Saenz-Terrazas
Juan Carlos, Rodriguez Sanjuan
Juliane, Liese
Justin, Davies
Kim, Platte
Lawrence, Lottenberg
Leonardo, Pagani
Leonardo, Solaini
Lisa, Miller
Lovenish Bains
Luis Buonomo
Maciej Walędziak
Mahir Gachabayov
Marc Maegele
Marco Catarci
Marco Vittorio Rossi Ardizzone Alberio
Maria Grazia Alberio
Massimiliano Veroux
Matteo Nardi
Mauro Podda
Michael Sugrue
Michele Pisano
Mihail Slavchev
Mika Ukkonen
Miklosh Bala
Mircea Chirica
Mouaqit Ouadii
Orestis Ioannidis
Osvaldo Chiara
Pankaj Kumar
Per Örtenwall
Pradeep Navsaria
Raul Coimbra
Riccardo Somigli
Robert G Sawyer
Saad Shebrain
Salomone Di Saverio
Sanjay Marwah
Sergio Zegarra
Shahd Nour
Shahed Abdelmahmoud
Stefano Magnone
Syed Muhammad Ali
Tadeja Pintar
Tushar S Mishra
Valentina Tomajer
Varut Lohsiriwat
Vijay Shivpuje
Vladimir Khokha
Yoshiro Kobe
Zaza Demetrashvili
Reichert, Martin
Sartelli, Massimo
Weigand, Markus A
Doppstadt, Christoph
Hecker, Matthia
Reinisch-Liese, Alexander
Bender, Fabienne
Askevold, Ingolf
Padberg, Winfried
Coccolini, Federico
Catena, Fausto
Hecker, Andrea
Abakar, Abdullaev
Adrian, Camacho-Ortiz
Adriana, Toro
Alain, Chichom-Mefire
Aleix, Martínez-Pérez
Alfie, J Kavalakat
Ali Yasen Y, Mohamedahmed
Andrey,Litvin
Antonio, Brillantino
Antonio, Pesce
Arda, Isik
Aristotelis, Kechagia
Azzain M H, Ismail
Baris, Mantoglu
Basil, Ibrahim
Birgit, Hecker
Boris, Sakakushev
Charalampos, Sereti
Dimitrios, Manataki
Edgar Fernando, Hernández García
Eli, olak
Elmin, Steyn
Emrah, Akin
Emre, Gonullu
Fabio Cesare, Campanile
Francesco, Pata
Francesco, Roscio
Fredrik, Linder
Gia, Tomadze
Gianluca, Pellino
Gianmaria, Casoni Pattacini
Giovanni, Pirozzolo
Gustavo M, Machain
Gustavo P, Fraga
Hazim Abdulnassir, Eltyeb
Ioannis, Nikolopoulo
Isidoro, Di Carlo
Jae Il, Kim
Jesus-Manuel, Saenz-Terraza
Juan Carlos, Rodriguez Sanjuan
Juliane, Liese
Justin, Davie
Kim, Platte
Lawrence, Lottenberg
Leonardo, Pagani
Leonardo, Solaini
Lisa, Miller
Lovenish Bains, Luis Buonomo, Maciej Walędziak, Mahir Gachabayov, Marc Maegele, Marco Catarci, Marco Vittorio Rossi Ardizzone Alberio, Maria Grazia Alberio, Massimiliano Veroux, Matteo Nardi, Mauro Podda, Michael Sugrue, Michele Pisano, Mihail Slavchev, Mika Ukkonen, Miklosh Bala, Mircea Chirica, Mouaqit Ouadii, Orestis Ioannidis, Osvaldo Chiara, Pankaj Kumar, Per Örtenwall, Pradeep Navsaria, Raul Coimbra, Riccardo Somigli, Robert G Sawyer, Saad Shebrain, Salomone Di Saverio, Sanjay Marwah, Sergio Zegarra, Shahd Nour, Shahed Abdelmahmoud, Stefano Magnone, Syed Muhammad Ali, Tadeja Pintar, Tushar S Mishra, Valentina Tomajer, Varut Lohsiriwat, Vijay Shivpuje, Vladimir Khokha, Yoshiro Kobe, Zaza Demetrashvili
Reichert, M.
Sartelli, M.
Weigand, M. A.
Doppstadt, C.
Hecker, M.
Reinisch-Liese, A.
Bender, F.
Askevold, I.
Padberg, W.
Coccolini, F.
Catena, F.
Hecker, A.
Abdullaev, A.
Camacho-Ortiz, A.
Toro, A.
Chichom-Mefire, A.
Martinez-Perez, A.
Kavalakat, A. J.
Mohamedahmed, A. Y. Y.
Litvin, A.
Brillantino, A.
Pesce, A.
Isik, A.
Kechagias, A.
Ismail, A. M. H.
Mantoglu, B.
Ibrahim, B.
Hecker, B.
Sakakushev, B.
Seretis, C.
Manatakis, D.
Garcia, E. F. H.
Colak, E.
Steyn, E.
Akin, E.
Gonullu, E.
Campanile, F. C.
Pata, F.
Roscio, F.
Linder, F.
Tomadze, G.
Pellino, G.
Casoni Pattacini, G.
Pirozzolo, G.
Machain, G. M.
Fraga, G. P.
Eltyeb, H. A.
Nikolopoulos, I.
Di Carlo, I.
Kim, J. I.
Saenz-Terrazas, J. -M.
Sanjuan, J. C. R.
Liese, J.
Davies, J.
Platte, K.
Lottenberg, L.
Pagani, L.
Solaini, L.
Miller, L.
Bains, L.
Buonomo, L.
Waledziak, M.
Gachabayov, M.
Maegele, M.
Catarci, M.
Alberio, M. V. R. A.
Alberio, M. G.
Veroux, M.
Nardi, M.
Podda, M.
Sugrue, M.
Pisano, M.
Slavchev, M.
Ukkonen, M.
Bala, M.
Chirica, M.
Ouadii, M.
Ioannidis, O.
Chiara, O.
Kumar, P.
Ortenwall, P.
Navsaria, P.
Coimbra, R.
Somigli, R.
Sawyer, R. G.
Shebrain, S.
Di Saverio, S.
Marwah, S.
Zegarra, S.
Nour, S.
Abdelmahmoud, S.
Magnone, S.
Muhammad Ali, S.
Pintar, T.
Mishra, T. S.
Tomajer, V.
Lohsiriwat, V.
Shivpuje, V.
Khokha, V.
Kobe, Y.
Demetrashvili, Z.
Tampere University
Source :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES, World Journal of Emergency Surgery, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a major challenge for health care services worldwide. It’s impact on oncologic therapies and elective surgery has been described recently, and the literature provides guidelines regarding appropriate elective patient treatment during the pandemic. However, the impact of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on emergency surgery services has been poorly investigated up to now. Methods: A 17-item web survey had been distributed to emergency surgeons in June 2020 around the world, investigating the impact of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on patients and septic diseases both requiring emergency surgery and the time-to-intervention in emergency surgery routine, as well as experiences with surgery in COVID-19 patients. Results: Ninety-eight collaborators from 31 countries responded to the survey. The majority (65.3%) estimated the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on emergency surgical patient care as being strong or very strong. Due to the pandemic, 87.8% reported a decrease in the total number of patients undergoing emergency surgery and approximately 25% estimated a delay of more than 2 h in the time-to-diagnosis and another 2 h in the time-to-intervention. Fifty percent make structural problems with in-hospital logistics (e.g. transport of patients, closed normal wards etc.) mainly responsible for delayed emergency surgery and the frequent need (56.1%) for a triage of emergency surgical patients. 56.1% of the collaborators observed more severe septic abdominal diseases during the pandemic, especially for perforated appendicitis and severe septic cholecystitis (41.8% and 40.2%, respectively). 62.2% had experiences with surgery in COVID-19-infected patients. Conclusions: The results of The WSES COVID-19 emergency surgery survey are alarming. The combination of an estimated decrease in numbers of emergency surgical patients and an observed increase in more severe septic diseases may be a result of the fear of patients from infection with COVID-19 and a consecutive delayed hospital admission and diagnosis. A critical delay in time-to-diagnosis and time-to-intervention may be a result of changes in in-hospital logistics and operating room as well as intensive care capacities. Both reflect the potentially harmful impact of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on emergency surgery services. publishedVersion

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES, World Journal of Emergency Surgery, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Accession number :
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