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Preoperative triage to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection in surgical patients: lessons learned for resuming surgery.

Roger Pujol1, Eva Rivas1,2, Isabel Gracia1, Angel Caballero1, Purificación Matute1, Tomas Cuñat1, Misericordia Basora1, Neus Fábregas1, Maria José Arguis1, Daniel Luis Forne1, José Maria Balibrea3, Anais Besa3, Guillermo Laguna1, Concepción Monsalve1, Antonio M Lacy3, Graciela Martinez-Pallí4,5,6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To define the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on hospital surgical activity and assess the incidence of perioperative COVID-19 within two protocolized screening pathways for elective and non-elective surgery.
METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study of adults undergoing surgery during the COVID-19 outbreak. The elective pathway included telephone surveys and a quantitative polymerase-chain-reaction test (RT-PCR) only for patients who were asymptomatic and at low risk of infection. Only patients with negative screening underwent surgery. In the non-elective pathway, preoperative screening was performed during the hospital admission.
RESULTS: Among 835 patients considered for the elective pathway, 725 had negative RT-PCR results and underwent surgery. This reflects an 83% reduction in surgical activity from 2019. Moreover, 596 patients underwent non-elective surgery, representing a 28% reduction. Preoperatively, 39 patients (6.5%) tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and underwent surgery through the non-elective pathway, vs. none in the elective pathway (p < 0.001). Postoperatively, 1.4% of elective surgery patients and 2.2% of non-elective surgery patients tested positive (p > 0.05). Mortality was higher in non-elective surgery (0.6% vs. 2.9%, p < 0.001) and in patients with COVID-19 (0% vs. 14%, p < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: The low incidence of COVID-19 in elective surgeries during the outbreak demonstrates the importance and effectiveness of preoperative screening, combining surveys and RT-PCR.
© 2022. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Nosocomial infection; Perioperative; SARS-CoV-2; Surgical

Year:  2022        PMID: 36266480     DOI: 10.1007/s00595-022-02610-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.540


  2 in total

1.  Standardization in surgery: friend or foe?

Authors:  B Skjold-Ødegaard; K Søreide
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 6.939

2.  [Elective surgery during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19): a morbimortality analysis and recommendations on patient prioritisation and security measures].

Authors:  Marcello Di Martino; Javier García Septiem; Rocío Maqueda González; Jose Luis Muñoz de Nova; Ángela de la Hoz Rodríguez; Alba Correa Bonito; Elena Martín-Pérez
Journal:  Cir Esp (Engl Ed)       Date:  2020-04-29
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