Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19

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Objective: To present the clinical characteristics, laboratory analyses, diagnosis, treatment and evolution of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who underwent an emergency surgery. Materials and methods: A multicenter, descriptive and retrospective study conducted in 45 patients who underwent an em...

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Autores: Pinares Carrillo, Daniel, Ortega Checa, David, Vojvodic Hernandez, Ivan, Rios Quintana , Katherine, Apaza Alvarez , José, Alemán López, Jorge
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe:article/1330
Enlace del recurso:https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1330
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Coronavirus Infections
Surgery
Emergencies
Morbidity
Mortality
COVID-19
Cirugía
Emergencias
Morbilidad
Mortalidad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
Características clínicas y morbimortalidad en cirugía abdominal de emergencia en pacientes con COVID-19
title Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
spellingShingle Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
Pinares Carrillo, Daniel
Coronavirus Infections
Surgery
Emergencies
Morbidity
Mortality
COVID-19
Cirugía
Emergencias
Morbilidad
Mortalidad
title_short Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
title_full Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
title_sort Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pinares Carrillo, Daniel
Ortega Checa, David
Vojvodic Hernandez, Ivan
Rios Quintana , Katherine
Apaza Alvarez , José
Alemán López, Jorge
author Pinares Carrillo, Daniel
author_facet Pinares Carrillo, Daniel
Ortega Checa, David
Vojvodic Hernandez, Ivan
Rios Quintana , Katherine
Apaza Alvarez , José
Alemán López, Jorge
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author2 Ortega Checa, David
Vojvodic Hernandez, Ivan
Rios Quintana , Katherine
Apaza Alvarez , José
Alemán López, Jorge
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Coronavirus Infections
Surgery
Emergencies
Morbidity
Mortality
COVID-19
Cirugía
Emergencias
Morbilidad
Mortalidad
topic Coronavirus Infections
Surgery
Emergencies
Morbidity
Mortality
COVID-19
Cirugía
Emergencias
Morbilidad
Mortalidad
description Objective: To present the clinical characteristics, laboratory analyses, diagnosis, treatment and evolution of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who underwent an emergency surgery. Materials and methods: A multicenter, descriptive and retrospective study conducted in 45 patients who underwent an emergency surgery for acute (surgical) abdomen with a diagnosis of COVID-19 between April and August 2020. Results: Forty-five (45) patients with acute abdomen underwent surgery, out of which 55.55 % were men and 44.44 % were women, with a mean age of 48.33 years. The most frequently used diagnostic test for COVID-19 was the serology test (88.88 %). All the patients underwent a chest computed tomography scan which showed no alterations (31.11 %) and bilateral consolidation of the lungs (48.88 %). The most frequent diagnoses were acute appendicitis (64.44 %) and intestinal obstruction (15.55 %). Postoperative complications occurred in 16 patients (35.55 %). The most frequent complications were respiratory failure (15.55 %) and acute renal failure (13.33 %). Two patients (4.4 %) died due to severe respiratory failure. Conclusions: COVID-19 was diagnosed based on serology tests and chest computed tomography scan findings. The most frequent surgery was appendectomy. Low morbidity and mortality rates were observed in relation to those reported in the medical literature.
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spelling Clinical characteristics, morbidity and mortality following an emergency abdominal surgery in patients with COVID-19Características clínicas y morbimortalidad en cirugía abdominal de emergencia en pacientes con COVID-19Pinares Carrillo, Daniel Ortega Checa, David Vojvodic Hernandez, Ivan Rios Quintana , Katherine Apaza Alvarez , José Alemán López, Jorge Coronavirus InfectionsSurgeryEmergenciesMorbidityMortalityCOVID-19CirugíaEmergenciasMorbilidadMortalidadObjective: To present the clinical characteristics, laboratory analyses, diagnosis, treatment and evolution of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who underwent an emergency surgery. Materials and methods: A multicenter, descriptive and retrospective study conducted in 45 patients who underwent an emergency surgery for acute (surgical) abdomen with a diagnosis of COVID-19 between April and August 2020. Results: Forty-five (45) patients with acute abdomen underwent surgery, out of which 55.55 % were men and 44.44 % were women, with a mean age of 48.33 years. The most frequently used diagnostic test for COVID-19 was the serology test (88.88 %). All the patients underwent a chest computed tomography scan which showed no alterations (31.11 %) and bilateral consolidation of the lungs (48.88 %). The most frequent diagnoses were acute appendicitis (64.44 %) and intestinal obstruction (15.55 %). Postoperative complications occurred in 16 patients (35.55 %). The most frequent complications were respiratory failure (15.55 %) and acute renal failure (13.33 %). Two patients (4.4 %) died due to severe respiratory failure. Conclusions: COVID-19 was diagnosed based on serology tests and chest computed tomography scan findings. The most frequent surgery was appendectomy. Low morbidity and mortality rates were observed in relation to those reported in the medical literature.Objetivo: Presentar las características clínicas, análisis de laboratorio, diagnóstico, tratamiento y evolución de los pacientes portadores de la enfermedad por el virus SARS-CoV-2 operados en emergencia. Materiales y métodos: Estudio multicéntrico de tipo descriptivo y retrospectivo de 45 pacientes operados de emergencia por abdomen agudo quirúrgico con diagnóstico de COVID-19 activo, entre abril y agosto del 2020. Resultados: Se operó a 45 pacientes con enfermedad abdominal aguda. El 55,55 % fueron varones y el 44,44 %, mujeres, con una media de edad de 48,33 años. El método de diagnóstico de COVID-19 más frecuente fue la prueba serológica (88,88 %). A todos los pacientes se les realizó una tomografía pulmonar que fue informada como "sin alteraciones" en 31,11 % de los casos y con un consolidado bilateral en 48,88 %. Los diagnósticos más frecuentes fueron apendicitis aguda (64,44 %) y obstrucción intestinal (15,55 %). Las complicaciones postoperatorias se presentaron en 35,55 % de los casos (16 de 45 pacientes), las más frecuentes fueron la insuficiencia respiratoria (15,55 %) y la insuficiencia renal aguda (13,33 %). Dos pacientes (4,44 %) fallecieron a causa de la insuficiencia respiratoria severa. Conclusiones: El diagnóstico de COVID-19 se realizó con base en las pruebas serológicas y en los hallazgos de la tomografía axial computarizada pulmonar. La operación quirúrgica más frecuente fue la apendicectomía. Se encontró una morbilidad y mortalidad baja en relación a lo reportado en la literatura médica.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. Facultad de Medicina Humana2021-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/133010.24265/horizmed.2021.v21n1.02Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 21 No. 1 (2021): Enero - Marzo ; e1330Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero - Marzo ; e1330Horizonte Médico (Lima); v. 21 n. 1 (2021): Enero - Marzo ; e13302227-35301727-558Xreponame:Horizonte médicoinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspahttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1330/817https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1330/905https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1330/906Derechos de autor 2021 Horizonte Médico (Lima)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe:article/13302021-01-22T01:45:51Z
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