Hughes Evan B, Gemmiti Amanda E, Debick Nadia, Proper Heidi, Nicholas Brian, Suryadevara Amar
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate, Syracuse, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 6;15(9):e44794. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44794. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Objectives We aimed to evaluate the effects COVID-19 surges had on an otolaryngology service's consultation data. Methods After obtaining Upstate University Hospital institutional review board exemption to perform this research, a retrospective review analyzing otolaryngology consults at a single institution during COVID-19 surges in the years 2020 to 2021 was performed. The total consult volume and emergency department, inpatient, pediatric, adult, weekday, night, and weekend consults were assessed. Statistical analysis was used to compare these findings to the otolaryngology consult volumes and characteristics during the same time frames as the COVID-19 surges in the years 2014 to 2019. Results Based on bivariate analysis, an upward trend in otolaryngology consult volume was found over the study period. Although there was not a significant difference in consult volume during COVID-19 surges compared to historical data (p = 0.718, p = 0.695), both surge periods had significantly lower proportions of emergency department and pediatric consults (p < 0.001 for both). Conclusion Our study demonstrated that despite increasing cases of COVID-19 infection, otolaryngology consult volume remained high during surges. It was found that there has been an increase in otolaryngology consult volume at our academic center from the year 2014 to the present, a finding that was also seen in previous studies from our institution. Interestingly, consult parameters that changed when compared to the historical data included a decreased percentage of emergency department and pediatric consults during COVID-19 surges. The summation of these findings can be used to provide insight into how hospitals and otolaryngology services can prepare for the anticipated fluctuations in COVID-19 cases and associated hospitalizations.
目的 我们旨在评估新冠疫情高峰对耳鼻喉科门诊数据的影响。方法 在获得上州医科大学医院机构审查委员会的豁免以开展本研究后,我们对2020年至2021年新冠疫情高峰期间某单一机构的耳鼻喉科会诊进行了回顾性分析。评估了会诊总量以及急诊科、住院部、儿科、成人、工作日、夜间和周末的会诊情况。使用统计分析将这些结果与2014年至2019年新冠疫情高峰同期的耳鼻喉科会诊量及特征进行比较。结果 基于双变量分析,在研究期间发现耳鼻喉科会诊量呈上升趋势。尽管与历史数据相比,新冠疫情高峰期间的会诊量没有显著差异(p = 0.718,p = 0.695),但两个高峰期间急诊科和儿科会诊的比例均显著较低(两者p均<0.001)。结论 我们的研究表明,尽管新冠感染病例增加,但疫情高峰期间耳鼻喉科会诊量仍然很高。我们发现,从2014年至今,我们学术中心的耳鼻喉科会诊量有所增加,这一发现也在我们机构之前的研究中出现。有趣的是,与历史数据相比,发生变化的会诊参数包括新冠疫情高峰期间急诊科和儿科会诊的百分比下降。这些研究结果的总结可用于深入了解医院和耳鼻喉科服务部门如何为新冠病例及相关住院人数的预期波动做好准备。