Managing Appendicitis During Covid-19 Pandemia; Have Clinical Features Changed For Hospital Admission?

A. Yildiz,R. Kozan, C. Sahin,A. Yalcinkaya,S. Leventoglu, B. Aytac, B. Mentes

DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM(2021)

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Purpose/Background: The massive inflow of patients with COVID-19 requiring urgent care has overloaded hospitals and impacts the management of other patients It is indeed not simple as thought to be to reduce emergency surgery without resulting in a loss of the patient Acute appendicitis is a very unique situation and the frequency of this disease leads us to appraise this particular disease within the scope of COVID-19 crisis On the other hand, patients seem to hesitate in admission to hospital as often as before because of the concern of getting infected by the virus In this study, our aim is to demonstrate the clinical features of the patients diagnosed and underwent appendectomy before and after the pandemic Methods/Interventions: 116 patients included in this study which underwent appendectomy for acute appendicitis Group-1 (44 patients) consists of the patients which operated before the first case diagnosed for Covid-19 in Turkey (January,1,2020 - March,18 2020);and Group-2 (72 patients) consisted of the patients which operated after Covid-19 spread (March,19,2020 - May,31,2020) Patients evaluated in respect of Alvarado scores;Ultrasonographic findings as positive or negative for appendicitis and postoperative histopathological reports along with demographic features Results/Outcome(s): Mean Alvarado scores of Group-2 was significantly higher than Group-1 (p\u003c0 005) Positive reporting rate on Ultrasonography for Group-2 was significantly higher then Group-2;furthermore positive surgical exploration of Group-2 was also significantly higher than Group-1 Postoperative pathological reports revealed the significantly higher rates of perforation/microperforation of Group-2 as well Conclusions/Discussion: In the light of the outcomes of the current study, we can suggest that the anxiety of people for avoidance from the virus can lead the delayed diagnose and treatment of acute appendicitis which is highly associated with postoperative serious surgical complications
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