Rajwa Pawel, Przydacz Mikolaj, Krajewski Wojciech, Kuffel Blazej, Zapala Piotr, Krzywon Aleksandra, Cortez Alexander J, Dybowski Bartosz, Stamirowski Remigiusz, Jarzemski Marcin, Drobot Rafal B, Stelmach Pawel, Mlynarek Krystyna, Marcinek Mateusz, Przudzik Maciej, Krawczyk Wiktor, Ryszawy Jakub, Choragwicki Dominik, Zapala Lukasz, Lipa Marcin, Pozniak Michal, Janczak Dawid, Słomian Szymon, Łaszkiewicz Jan, Nowak Marcel, Miszczyk Marcin, Roslan Marek, Tkocz Michał, Zdrojowy Romuald, Potyka Andrzej, Szydełko Tomasz, Drewa Tomasz, Jarzemski Piotr, Radziszewski Piotr, Slojewski Marcin, Antoniewicz Artur, Paradysz Andrzej, Chlosta Piotr L
Department of Urology, Medical University of Silesia, Zabrze, Poland.
Department of Urology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.
Arch Med Sci. 2020 Aug 25;17(5):1262-1276. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2020.98364. eCollection 2021.
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.
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.
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; < 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 ( < 0.001) and 6.9 ( = 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, = 0.03).
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.
我们旨在研究在波兰2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行早期,急诊科(ED)就诊次数和严重程度的变化,以及随后因紧急泌尿系统疾病而住院的情况。
我们评估了波兰13家泌尿外科中心的数据,比较了2020年COVID-19出现前后以及国家限制措施升级前后急诊科的就诊次数和随后的住院人数。此外,还分析了泌尿系统疾病投诉类型、关键实验室参数和入院后程序的数据。
2020年和2019年的特定时期分别报告了1696次和2187次泌尿外科就诊(下降22.45%)以及387次和439次泌尿外科紧急住院(下降11.85%)。日平均就诊次数的同比差异明显(36.1对46.5;<0.001)。除设备故障外,所有投诉的就诊次数均有所下降。2020年,日平均就诊次数和住院人数分别从封锁前的40.9次和9.6次降至严格限制后的30.9次(<0.001)和6.9次(=0.001)。2020年实验室参数特征有更消极的趋势,在严格限制措施后到急诊科就诊的患者C反应蛋白中位数水平高出两倍(15.39对7.84,=0.03)。
观察到的急诊科就诊和住院人数下降明显,国家封锁措施起到了显著作用。我们的结果表明,一些需要紧急医疗帮助的患者没有前往急诊科就诊,或者比疫情前就诊时间更晚,且症状更严重。