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Impact of COVID-19 on vascular patients worldwide: Analysis of the COVIDSurg data

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
Impact of COVID-19 on vascular patients worldwide: Analysis of the COVIDSurg data / Hitchman, L.; Machin, M.; Scanu, A. M.; Perra, T.; Porcu, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0021-9509. - 62:6(2021), pp. 558-570. [10.23736/S0021-9509.21.12024-5]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The COVIDSurg collaborative was an international multicenter prospective analysis of perioperative data from 235 hospitals in 24 countries. It found that perioperative COVID-19 infection was associated with a mortality rate of 24%. At the same time, the COVERstudy demonstrated similarly high perioperative mortality rates in vascular surgical patients undergoing vascular interventions even without COVID-19, likely associated with the high burden of comorbidity associated with vascular patients. This is a vascular subgroup analysis of the COVIDSurg cohort. METHODS: All patients with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 in the 7 days prior to, or in the 30 days following a vascular procedure were included. The primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Secondary outcomes were pulmonary complications (adult respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia and respiratory failure). Logistic regression was undertaken for dichotomous outcomes. RESULTS: Overall, 602 patients were included in this subgroup analysis, of which 88.4% were emergencies. The most common operations performed were for vascular-related dialysis access procedures (20.1%, N.=121). The combined 30-day mortality rate was 27.2%. Composite secondary pulmonary outcomes occurred in half of the vascular patients (N.=275, 45.7%). CONCLUSIONS: Mortality following vascular surgery in COVID positive patients was significantly higher than levels reported pre-pandemic, and similar to that seen in other specialties in the COVIDSurg cohort. Initiatives and surgical pathways that ensure vascular patients are protected from exposure to COVID-19 in the peri-operative period are vital to protect against excess mortality.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; Health care outcome assessment; Vascular surgical procedures; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; COVID-19; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Global Health; Humans; Infant; Male; Middle Aged; Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care; Patient Safety; Prospective Studies; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Vascular Diseases; Vascular Surgical Procedures; Young Adult
Elenco autori:
Hitchman, L.; Machin, M.; Scanu, A. M.; Perra, T.; Porcu, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
PERRA Teresa
SCANU Antonio Mario
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/274811
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JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
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