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Changing patterns of urologic emergency visits and admissions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective, multicenter, nationwide study

Authors :
Pawel Rajwa
Mikolaj Przydacz
Wojciech Krajewski
Blazej Kuffel
Piotr Zapala
Aleksandra Krzywon
Alexander J. Cortez
Bartosz Dybowski
Remigiusz Stamirowski
Marcin Jarzemski
Rafal B. Drobot
Pawel Stelmach
Krystyna Mlynarek
Mateusz Marcinek
Maciej Przudzik
Wiktor Krawczyk
Jakub Ryszawy
Dominik Choragwicki
Lukasz Zapala
Marcin Lipa
Michal Pozniak
Dawid Janczak
Szymon Słomian
Jan Łaszkiewicz
Marcel Nowak
Marcin Miszczyk
Marek Roslan
Michał Tkocz
Romuald Zdrojowy
Andrzej Potyka
Tomasz Szydełko
Tomasz Drewa
Piotr Jarzemski
Piotr Radziszewski
Marcin Slojewski
Artur Antoniewicz
Andrzej Paradysz
Piotr L. Chlosta
Source :
Archives of Medical Science, Vol 17, Iss 5, Pp 1262-1276 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Termedia Publishing House, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction We aimed to examine the change in the number and severity of visits to the emergency departments (EDs) and subsequent admissions for urgent urologic conditions in the early stage of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Poland. Material and methods We evaluated data from 13 urologic centers in Poland and compared the number of visits to the EDs and subsequent admissions before and after the advent of COVID-19 in 2020, and before and after the escalating national restrictions. Furthermore, data on types of urologic complaints, crucial laboratory parameters, and post-admission procedures were analyzed. Results In total 1,696 and 2,187 urologic visits (22.45% decrease) and 387 and 439 urologic urgent admissions (11.85% decrease) were reported in given periods in 2020 and 2019, respectively. The year-over-year difference in daily mean visits was clear (36.1 vs. 46.5; p < 0.001). Declines were seen in all complaints but device malfunction. In 2020 daily mean visits and admissions decreased from 40.9 and 9.6 before lockdowns to 30.9 (p < 0.001) and 6.9 (p = 0.001) after severe restrictions, respectively. There was a trend towards more negative laboratory parameter profiles in 2020, with patients who visited the EDs after severe restrictions having twice as high median levels of C-reactive protein (15.39 vs. 7.84, p = 0.03). Conclusions The observed declines in ED visits and admissions were apparent with the significant effect of national lockdowns. Our results indicate that some of the patients requiring urgent medical help did not appear at the ED or came later than they would have done before the pandemic, presenting with more severe complaints.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17341922 and 18969151
Volume :
17
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Archives of Medical Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5c2365c9df27444f9da8d39677c2904a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2020.98364