Assessment of Complications and Length of Hospital Stay Associated With Surgical Emergencies in Patients With Concurrent COVID-19 Infection

评估合并 COVID-19 感染患者外科急症相关并发症及住院时间

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Abstract

The delivery of surgical services was profoundly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the postponement of elective surgeries and a shift in focus to essential emergency procedures. Our study aimed to assess the impact of concurrent COVID-19 infection on complications, hospital stay, and recovery following emergency surgery. A retrospective matched cohort study was conducted between July 2020 and February 2022 at a tertiary care hospital in India. Data from 48 patients with COVID-19 infection in the immediate preoperative period was compared with 48 matched controls not infected with the virus. The data collected included patient demographics, surgical procedures, duration of hospital stay, and postoperative complications. Patients with concurrent COVID-19 infection had notably longer mean hospital stays (13.44 days) than the controls (6.63 days) (P = 0.002). An elevated proportion of COVID-19-positive patients experienced discharge delays (36 out of 48, 75%), compared to just six of the 48 non-COVID-19 patients (12.5%) (P ≤ 0.001). Postoperative findings in the COVID-positive cohort revealed elevated rates of pulmonary complications (5/48, 10.4%), higher rates of postoperative ICU admissions (8/48, 16.7%), and persistently elevated D-dimer levels extending beyond postoperative day seven (18/48, 37.5%). This suggests that emergency surgery in patients with COVID-19 is linked to significantly lengthier hospital stays, increased discharge delays, and a greater prevalence of adverse events in the postoperative period when compared to controls. These findings underscore the need for enhanced perioperative strategies and preparedness for potential future pandemics.

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