Department of General, Endocrine and Transplant Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland.
Department of General, Endocrine and Transplant Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland.
Obes Res Clin Pract. 2021 Jul-Aug;15(4):406-408. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2021.06.012. Epub 2021 Jul 1.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care systems around the world have been overburdened resulting in significant reduction of planned surgical procedures such as bariatric surgeries. The primary aim of this study is to assess the influence of the COVID-19 national lockdown in Poland on the short-term outcomes and intraoperative course of bariatric patients in a high volume IFSO certified bariatric center.
MATERIAL & METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of 158 bariatric surgery patients, who underwent bariatric procedures either prior to or after the first national lockdown in Poland. The patients were categorized as pre-lockdown group and the post-lockdown group, each comprising of 79 patients.
The post-lockdown group had significantly lower operative weight (105.76 vs 114.25, p = 0.012) and BMI (36.99 vs 39.93, p = 0.005) compared to pre-lockdown group. The primary length of stay was significantly longer in the post-lockdown group (3.04 vs 2.44, p = 0.001). The post-lockdown group had significantly lower mean CCI score (1.90 vs 6.67, p = 0.046) and less short-term readmissions post-discharge (0 vs 8.86, p = 0.007) than pre-lockdown group.
The post-lockdown group was found to have lower body weight and BMI on the day of the operation than those operated prior to the lockdown. These findings are conflicting to previous research assessing weight changes during lockdowns. Since the qualification criteria and order of operations were similar and pre-defined for both groups, possible explanations for these findings are higher patient motivation due to COVID-19 fears and longer preparation period due to elective surgery postponement. We encourage bariatric centers globally to assess the effect of national lockdowns on the patient profiles as well as the psychological and behavioral impact on the bariatric cohort.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,全球各地的医疗保健系统不堪重负,导致大量计划中的手术减少,如减肥手术。本研究的主要目的是评估波兰全国封锁对高容量 IFSO 认证减肥中心减肥患者短期结果和手术过程的影响。
这是对 158 名减肥手术患者的回顾性分析,他们在波兰首次全国封锁之前或之后接受了减肥手术。患者分为封锁前组和封锁后组,每组 79 例。
与封锁前组相比,封锁后组的手术体重(105.76 与 114.25,p = 0.012)和 BMI(36.99 与 39.93,p = 0.005)明显更低。封锁后组的主要住院时间明显更长(3.04 与 2.44,p = 0.001)。封锁后组的平均 CCI 评分(1.90 与 6.67,p = 0.046)明显较低,出院后短期再入院率(0 与 8.86,p = 0.007)明显较低。
与封锁前相比,封锁后组在手术当天的体重和 BMI 较低。这些发现与评估封锁期间体重变化的先前研究相矛盾。由于两组的资格标准和手术顺序相似且预先确定,因此这些发现的可能解释是由于 COVID-19 恐惧导致患者动机更高,以及由于择期手术推迟导致准备时间更长。我们鼓励全球减肥中心评估全国封锁对患者特征以及对减肥患者群体的心理和行为影响。