2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00104-022-01788-4
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Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19 Pandemie führten zu signifikanten Veränderungen der Operations- und Liegezeiten bei Patienten nach Cholezystektomie

Abstract: Hintergrund Die COVID-19 Pandemie (Pandemie) hat erhebliche Veränderungen der medizinischen Versorgung notwendig gemacht. Ziele dieser Studie waren herauszufinden, welchen Einfluss die Pandemie auf den perioperativen Verlauf bei Patienten mit Cholezystektomie (CHE) hatte und mögliche bleibende Schlussfolgerungen aufzuzeigen. Methodik Vom 01.07.2018 bis 31.12.2021 wurden 735 Patienten mit CHE analysiert. Dabei wurden die Patienten bis zum 21.03.2020 als reguläre Patiente… Show more

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“… 32 34 Analyses in this regard also indicate that during the pandemic, there was an increase in the use of conservative treatment methods for acute cholecystitis, a relative increase in the severity of the disease and an increase in the length of stay in patients over 70 years of age. 32 34 Considering this evidence and the age profile of the patient cohort we studied (approximately half of all included patients are over 70 years of age), we believe that the pandemic had a negative effect on adherence rates to the guidelines we studied and consequently, without these influences, higher guideline adherence would have been expected. In our view, this effect is limited to the immediate and subsequent lockdown periods and is followed by a normalisation of the situation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 32 34 Analyses in this regard also indicate that during the pandemic, there was an increase in the use of conservative treatment methods for acute cholecystitis, a relative increase in the severity of the disease and an increase in the length of stay in patients over 70 years of age. 32 34 Considering this evidence and the age profile of the patient cohort we studied (approximately half of all included patients are over 70 years of age), we believe that the pandemic had a negative effect on adherence rates to the guidelines we studied and consequently, without these influences, higher guideline adherence would have been expected. In our view, this effect is limited to the immediate and subsequent lockdown periods and is followed by a normalisation of the situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%