2022
DOI: 10.25122/jml-2022-0108
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The influence of the Covid-19 pandemic on the 90-day mortality rate after emergency surgery for colon cancer

Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the treatment of colon cancer. This was due to the redistribution of doctors and medical resources to empower the treatment of Sars-CoV-2-infected patients. Moreover, the restrictions imposed by the authorities on the general population and hospitals were other key elements that had to be taken into consideration. The surgical activity was massively reduced for both elective and emergency surgeries during the pandemic; initially, the elective ones were postpone… Show more

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“…Most of the included articles were from high-income countries (HICs) (i.e., n = 38, 76.0% from HICs and n = 12, 24.0% from low-and middle-income countries [LMICs]). Seventeen studies reported on the 'impact of COVID-19' [25, 27, 44, 47, 48, 50-52, 57, 68-73, 75], 30 reported on 'health system responses, effects or challenges' [6, 7, 18, 21-24, 38, 40-43, 45, 46, 49, 53-56, 58-67, 74] and 3 reported on both [5,26,39]. We present the key findings below in a narrative synthesis, according to the primary outcomes (S1 Checklist).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the included articles were from high-income countries (HICs) (i.e., n = 38, 76.0% from HICs and n = 12, 24.0% from low-and middle-income countries [LMICs]). Seventeen studies reported on the 'impact of COVID-19' [25, 27, 44, 47, 48, 50-52, 57, 68-73, 75], 30 reported on 'health system responses, effects or challenges' [6, 7, 18, 21-24, 38, 40-43, 45, 46, 49, 53-56, 58-67, 74] and 3 reported on both [5,26,39]. We present the key findings below in a narrative synthesis, according to the primary outcomes (S1 Checklist).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five case-series studies, conducted at an institutional level, compared the number of colorectal cancer procedures performed during the pandemic to that performed during preceding years, pre-COVID-19; one of the studies was from an UMIC (China) and four were from HICs (Italy, Romania, Croatia) [39,57,68,70,75]. The relative percentage reduction in the institutional volume of elective colorectal procedures performed ranged from 11.08%-57.3% across these studies [39,57,68,70,75].…”
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“…The literature also supports these ideas, showing an extremely significant difference between the pandemic period and the pre-pandemic period in terms of the number of patients who presented severe symptoms [5]. In addition, some studies show an increase of up to 20.9% in patients who presented severe symptoms [8]. Studies were highlighted showing that the proportion of patients with severe symptoms was significantly higher during the pandemic (p < 0.001) [9].…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Of the 15,232 patients, 4,025 underwent CRC surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic (26.4%), and 11,207 underwent CRC surgery before the COVID-19 pandemic (73.6%). Of the 12 studies included in this meta-analysis, two ( 28 , 31 ) were performed in China, two ( 15 , 27 ) in Turkey, two ( 13 , 29 ) in the UK, two ( 32 , 33 ) in Romania, and one each in Austria ( 30 ), Serbia ( 10 ), Italy ( 34 ), and Denmark ( 12 ). The perioperative outcomes of patients in the articles are summarized in Table 2 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%