Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy.
HPB and Transplant Unit, Department of Surgical Sciences, University of "Rome Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy.
Updates Surg. 2023 Sep;75(6):1711-1727. doi: 10.1007/s13304-023-01613-5. Epub 2023 Aug 14.
COVID-19 negatively affected surgical activity, but the potential benefits resulting from adopted measures remain unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the change in surgical activity and potential benefit from COVID-19 measures in perspective of Italian surgeons on behalf of SPIGC. A nationwide online survey on surgical practice before, during, and after COVID-19 pandemic was conducted in March-April 2022 (NCT:05323851). Effects of COVID-19 hospital-related measures on surgical patients' management and personal professional development across surgical specialties were explored. Data on demographics, pre-operative/peri-operative/post-operative management, and professional development were collected. Outcomes were matched with the corresponding volume. Four hundred and seventy-three respondents were included in final analysis across 14 surgical specialties. Since SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, application of telematic consultations (4.1% vs. 21.6%; p < 0.0001) and diagnostic evaluations (16.4% vs. 42.2%; p < 0.0001) increased. Elective surgical activities significantly reduced and surgeons opted more frequently for conservative management with a possible indication for elective (26.3% vs. 35.7%; p < 0.0001) or urgent (20.4% vs. 38.5%; p < 0.0001) surgery. All new COVID-related measures are perceived to be maintained in the future. Surgeons' personal education online increased from 12.6% (pre-COVID) to 86.6% (post-COVID; p < 0.0001). Online educational activities are considered a beneficial effect from COVID pandemic (56.4%). COVID-19 had a great impact on surgical specialties, with significant reduction of operation volume. However, some forced changes turned out to be benefits. Isolation measures pushed the use of telemedicine and telemetric devices for outpatient practice and favored communication for educational purposes and surgeon-patient/family communication. From the Italian surgeons' perspective, COVID-related measures will continue to influence future surgical clinical practice.
COVID-19 对手术活动产生了负面影响,但所采取措施带来的潜在益处尚不清楚。本研究的目的是代表 SPIGC 评估意大利外科医生对 COVID-19 措施下手术活动变化和潜在益处的看法。2022 年 3 月至 4 月期间进行了一项关于 COVID-19 大流行前后手术实践的全国性在线调查(NCT:05323851)。研究探索了 COVID-19 相关医院措施对各外科专业手术患者管理和个人专业发展的影响。收集了人口统计学、围手术期/术后管理和专业发展的数据。结果与相应的数量相匹配。共有 14 个外科专业的 473 名受访者纳入最终分析。自 SARS-CoV-2 大流行以来,远程咨询(4.1%比 21.6%;p<0.0001)和诊断评估(16.4%比 42.2%;p<0.0001)的应用有所增加。择期手术活动显著减少,外科医生更频繁地选择保守治疗,可能需要择期(26.3%比 35.7%;p<0.0001)或紧急(20.4%比 38.5%;p<0.0001)手术。所有新的 COVID 相关措施都被认为将在未来保留。外科医生的个人在线教育从 COVID 前的 12.6%增加到 COVID 后的 86.6%(p<0.0001)。在线教育活动被认为是 COVID 大流行的有益影响(56.4%)。COVID-19 对各外科专业产生了重大影响,手术量显著减少。然而,一些强制性的改变最终被证明是有益的。隔离措施推动了远程医疗和远程监测设备在门诊实践中的应用,并促进了教育目的以及医患/家庭沟通的交流。从意大利外科医生的角度来看,与 COVID 相关的措施将继续影响未来的外科临床实践。