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COVID-19 大流行期间的外科护理提供趋势:印度的一项多中心研究(IndSurg 协作)。

Trends of surgical-care delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-centre study in India (IndSurg Collaboration).

机构信息

Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.

Government Medical College, Amritsar, Punjab, India.

出版信息

J Postgrad Med. 2023 Oct-Dec;69(4):198-204. doi: 10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_485_22.

Abstract

CONTEXT

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns adversely affected global healthcare services to varying extents. To accommodate its added burden, emergency services were affected along-with elective surgeries.

AIMS

To quantify and analyze the trends of essential surgeries and bellwether procedures during the waxing and waning of the pandemic, across various hospitals in India.

SETTINGS AND DESIGN

Multi-centric retrospective study.

METHODS AND MATERIAL

A research consortium led by World Health Organization (WHO) Collaboration Center (WHOCC) for Research in Surgical Care Delivery in Low-and Middle-Income countries, India, conducted this study with 5 centers. All surgeries performed during April 2020 (Wave I), November 2020 (Recovery I), and April 2021 (Wave II) were compared with those performed in April 2019 (pre-pandemic period).

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED

Microsoft Excel 2019 and SPSS Version 20.

RESULTS

The total number of surgeries reduced by 77% during Wave I, which improved to a 52% reduction in Recovery I compared to the pre-pandemic period. However, surgeries were reduced again during Wave II to 68%, but the reduction was less compared to Wave I. Emergency and essential surgeries were affected along with the elective ones but to a lesser extent.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study has quantified the effects of the pandemic on surgical-care delivery across a timeline and documented a reduction in overall surgical volumes during the peaks of the pandemic (Wave I and II) with minimal improvement as the surge of COVID-19 cases declined (Recovery II). The surgical volumes improved during the second wave compared to the first one which may be attributable to better preparedness. Cesarean sections were affected the least.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行及其随后的封锁对全球医疗服务产生了不同程度的不利影响。为了应对增加的负担,急症服务以及择期手术也受到了影响。

目的

在印度的不同医院,量化和分析大流行期间手术的基本情况和主导手术的趋势,以及在大流行的发展和消退过程中。

设置和设计

多中心回顾性研究。

方法和材料

一个由世界卫生组织(WHO)协作中心(WHOCC)领导的研究联盟,在印度开展了这项研究,该研究联盟与 5 个中心合作。比较了 2020 年 4 月(第 I 波)、2020 年 11 月(第 I 次复苏)和 2021 年 4 月(第 II 波)期间进行的所有手术与 2019 年 4 月(大流行前)期间进行的手术。

统计分析使用

Microsoft Excel 2019 和 SPSS 版本 20。

结果

第 I 波期间手术总数减少了 77%,与大流行前相比,第 I 次复苏期间减少了 52%。然而,在第 II 波期间,手术再次减少到 68%,但与第 I 波相比,减少幅度较小。急症和基本手术以及择期手术都受到了影响,但程度较小。

结论

本研究在时间轴上量化了大流行对手术护理的影响,并记录了大流行高峰期(第 I 波和第 II 波)整体手术量的减少,随着 COVID-19 病例的激增减少,情况有所改善(第 II 次复苏)。与第 I 波相比,第 II 波期间的手术量有所增加,这可能是由于准备工作更好。剖宫产受影响最小。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c5e4/10846812/44a06daaeb6d/JPGM-69-198-g001.jpg

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