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Trends and outcomes for non-elective neurosurgical procedures in Central Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/155912
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-85526-6
PubMed ID
33731753
Description
The world currently faces the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. Little is known about the effects of a pandemic on non-elective neurosurgical practices, which have continued under modified conditions to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This knowledge might be critical for the ongoing second coronavirus wave and potential restrictions on health care. We aimed to determine the incidence and 30-day mortality rate of various non-elective neurosurgical procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. A retrospective, multi-centre observational cohort study among neurosurgical centres within Austria, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland was performed. Incidence of neurosurgical emergencies and related 30-day mortality rates were determined for a period reflecting the peak pandemic of the first wave in all participating countries (i.e. March 16th-April 15th, 2020), and compared to the same period in prior years (2017, 2018, and 2019). A total of 4,752 emergency neurosurgical cases were reviewed over a 4-year period. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a general decline in the incidence of non-elective neurosurgical cases, which was driven by a reduced number of traumatic brain injuries, spine conditions, and chronic subdural hematomas. Thirty-day mortality did not significantly increase overall or for any of the conditions examined during the peak of the pandemic. The neurosurgical community in these three European countries observed a decrease in the incidence of some neurosurgical emergencies with 30-day mortality rates comparable to previous years (2017-2019). Lower incidence of neurosurgical cases is likely related to restrictions placed on mobility within countries, but may also involve delayed patient presentation.
Date of Publication
2021-03-17
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Grassner, Lukas
Petr, Ondra
Warner, Freda M
Dedeciusova, Michaela
Mathis, Andrea Maria
Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie
Pinggera, Daniel
Gsellmann, Sina
Meiners, Laura C
Freigang, Sascha
Mokry, Michael
Resch, Alexandra
Kretschmer, Thomas
Rossmann, Tobias
Navarro, Francisco Ruiz
Gruber, Andreas
Spendel, Mathias
Winkler, Peter A
Marhold, Franz
Sherif, Camillo
Wais, Jonathan P
Rössler, Karl
Pfisterer, Wolfgang
Mühlbauer, Manfred
Trivik-Barrientos, Felipe A
Rath, Sebastian
Voldrich, Richard
Krska, Lukas
Lipina, Radim
Kerekanic, Martin
Fiedler, Jiri
Kasik, Petr
Priban, Vladimir
Tichy, Michal
Krupa, Petr
Cesak, Tomas
Kroupa, Robert
Callo, Andrej
Haninec, Pavel
Pohlodek, Daniel
Krahulik, David
Sejkorova, Alena
Sames, Martin
Dvorak, Josef
Suchomel, Petr
Tomas, Robert
Klener, Jan
Juran, Vilem
Smrcka, Martin
Linzer, Petr
Kaiser, Miroslav
Hrabovsky, Dusan
Jancalek, Radim
Kälin, Vincens
Bozinov, Oliver
Niggli, Cedric
Serra, Carlo
Guatta, Ramona
Kuhlen, Dominique E
Wanderer, Stefan
Marbacher, Serge
Lavé, Alexandre
Schaller, Karl
Esculier, Clarinde
Raabe, Andreas
Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie
Kramer, John L K
Thomé, Claudius
Netuka, David
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie
Series
Scientific reports
Publisher
Springer Nature
ISSN
2045-2322
Access(Rights)
open.access
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