211 A Snapshot Audit of Time to Intervention for Gallstone Pancreatitis During the First Wave of COVID-19. (28th February 2022)
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- 211 A Snapshot Audit of Time to Intervention for Gallstone Pancreatitis During the First Wave of COVID-19. (28th February 2022)
- Main Title:
- 211 A Snapshot Audit of Time to Intervention for Gallstone Pancreatitis During the First Wave of COVID-19
- Authors:
- O'Halloran, R.
Coulson, R.
Magee, C. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim: We evaluated time to definitive treatment of Gallstone Pancreatitis (GSP) against the BSG guidelines during the first wave of COVID-19, comparing it to data of the same time period the previous year. Did the first wave of Covid-19 impact on time to intervention for patients diagnosed with GSP? Method: Data were obtained retrospectively for 40 patients identified via the hospital coding department that presented with GSP between March 2019 - June 2019 and March 2020 – June 2020. Patient demographics, length of stay, time to intervention and re-admission awaiting intervention were recorded. Results: Twenty-three patients were admitted during the non-COVID period. 30% (n = 7) of the non-COVID cohort had definitive management of GSP during index admission or within 2 weeks. Seventeen patients were admitted during the first wave of Covid-19. 64.7% (n = 11) of the COVID-19 cohort had definitive management of GSP during the index admission or within 2 weeks. Conclusions: Prior to COVID-19, we were not meeting guidelines for definitive management on index admission / within 2 weeks. During the first wave of COVID-19, more patients received definitive management of GSP during index admission / within 2 weeks than during the non-COVID period. A higher percentage of patients received surgical management within 2 weeks than in the non-COVID cohort. Those that did not receive management within 2 weeks, waited longer for intervention and had higher rates of re-admissionAbstract: Aim: We evaluated time to definitive treatment of Gallstone Pancreatitis (GSP) against the BSG guidelines during the first wave of COVID-19, comparing it to data of the same time period the previous year. Did the first wave of Covid-19 impact on time to intervention for patients diagnosed with GSP? Method: Data were obtained retrospectively for 40 patients identified via the hospital coding department that presented with GSP between March 2019 - June 2019 and March 2020 – June 2020. Patient demographics, length of stay, time to intervention and re-admission awaiting intervention were recorded. Results: Twenty-three patients were admitted during the non-COVID period. 30% (n = 7) of the non-COVID cohort had definitive management of GSP during index admission or within 2 weeks. Seventeen patients were admitted during the first wave of Covid-19. 64.7% (n = 11) of the COVID-19 cohort had definitive management of GSP during the index admission or within 2 weeks. Conclusions: Prior to COVID-19, we were not meeting guidelines for definitive management on index admission / within 2 weeks. During the first wave of COVID-19, more patients received definitive management of GSP during index admission / within 2 weeks than during the non-COVID period. A higher percentage of patients received surgical management within 2 weeks than in the non-COVID cohort. Those that did not receive management within 2 weeks, waited longer for intervention and had higher rates of re-admission than the non-COVID cohort. Despite anticipated future waves of COVID-19, prioritisation of urgent OP services is essential for those diagnosed with GSP to help reduce re-admission rates whilst awaiting intervention. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 109(2022)Supplement 1
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- British journal of surgery
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- Volume 109(2022)Supplement 1
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- 2022
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- 109
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-02-28
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/bjs/znac039.131 ↗
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