A retrospective analysis of emergency general surgical admissions during the first six months of the pandemic (from March 11 to September 11, 2020) and the same period in 2019, will be conducted.
The volume and disease severity of emergency general surgery admissions between the first six-month period of the pandemic and the similar time period in the prepandemic period in 2019 will be compared. Patients admitted during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, from March 11 to September 11, 2020, will be included. As a comparison group, similar data will be collected on patients admitted to the general surgery department during the same period in 2019. Patient and disease characteristics, including demographics, initial leukocyte and C-reactive protein levels, diagnosis, treatment strategies, complications, duration of hospital stay, 30-day rehospitalization rate, and 30-day reoperation rate will be reviewed. Complications will be classified according to Clavien-Dindo classification. Tokyo Guidelines 2018/2013 will be used to assess the severity of the acute cholecystitis. After the patients are divided into two groups: (1) prepandemic period and (2) pandemic period, descriptive statistics will be presented as the medians and ranges, and frequencies (%). Associations between variables will be evaluated using the Mann-Whitney U test (for continuous variables) or Pearson's chi-square and Fisher exact tests (for categorical variables), where appropriate.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
750
All emergency general surgical admissions are admitted initially to the emergency department and then referred to the general surgery department for further management (medical, interventional, or surgical approaches).
Gulhane Training and Research Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Incidence of general surgical emergencies
The incidence of surgical emergencies (acute appendicitis, acute cholecystitis, bowel obstruction, incarcerated or strangulated hernia, ulcer perforation, diverticulitis, mesenteric ischemia, acute pancreatitis, abdominal trauma, and perianal abscess) admitted to the general surgery service in the first six months of the pandemic and in the same period in 2019 will be compared separately and together.
Time frame: 6 months
Complication rate
30-day complication rates of surgical emergencies will be compared between the prepandemic period and the COVID-19 pandemic period. Complications will be graded according to the Clavien-Dindo classification system.
Time frame: 1 month
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