2020
DOI: 10.1002/jso.26256
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Impact of COVID‐19 lockdown measures on oncological surgical activity: Analysis of the surgical pathology caseload of a tertiary referral hospital in Northwestern Italy

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Italy was severely affected by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. Our Institution, Piedmont's largest tertiary referral center, was designated as a non-COVID-19 hospital and activities were reorganized to prioritize critical services like oncological care. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy in preserving the oncological surgical practice at our Institution during the most critical months of the COVID-19 epidemic by analyzing the surgical … Show more

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“…Fast evaluation of nasopharyngeal swabs was also made available 24/7 for ED cases to rapidly assign patients to the right units. Thus, surgical activity was overall preserved, as also shown by our previous report focused on neoplastic conditions [34].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Fast evaluation of nasopharyngeal swabs was also made available 24/7 for ED cases to rapidly assign patients to the right units. Thus, surgical activity was overall preserved, as also shown by our previous report focused on neoplastic conditions [34].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…No difference in the distribution of cases according to Breslow thickness categories was documented in the logistic regression analysis. Our data document that a significant reduction in MM new diagnoses has occurred following the COVID-19 pandemic, similarly to what has been reported for other cancers, [7][8][9] potentially causing an increase of morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs, which could not be quantified at this stage. 10 The number of missed expected cases, based on an estimated 3.4% annual change of melanoma incidence from Veneto regional data, is shown as well.…”
Section: Impact Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Melanoma Diagnosissupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Regular hospital activity, including hospitalizations and routine checks, has also been hit hard, with priority being given to the hospitalization of COVID-19 patients [9]. A study by Boldrini and colleagues [10] on the consequences of the lockdown in the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on admissions to general hospital psychiatric wards in Italy highlighted a 41% reduction in psychiatric hospitalizations together with a 35% increase in patients who reported suicidal ideation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%