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Methods: Fourteen centres participated in this study. The period analysed was from 9 March to 4 May. We collected data on the involvement of the hospitals in the treatment of patients with COVID-19 and on limitations on regular activity and on the contagion among patients and healthcare providers.
Results: Four hospitals (29%) remained COVID-19 free, whereas 10 had a 39% reduction in the number of beds for surgical patients, especially in the northern area. Two hundred sixty-three surgical procedures were performed: 20% elective, 62% urgent, 10% emergency and 3% life-saving. Hospital mortality was 0.4%. Compared to 2019, the reduction in surgical activity was 52%. No patients operated on had positive test results before surgery for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. Three patients were infected during the postoperative period. Twenty-nine nurses and 12 doctors were infected. Overall, 80% of our infected healthcare providers were in northern centres.
Conclusions: Our study shows that the pandemic had a different impact on the various Italian congenital cardiac surgery centres based on the different patterns of spread of the virus across the country. During the lockdown, the system was able to satisfy all emergency clinical needs with excellent results.
SUBMITTER: Giamberti A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7717236 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Giamberti Alessandro A Varrica Alessandro A Agati Salvatore S Gargiulo Gaetano G Luciani Giovanni Battista GB Marianeschi Stefano Maria SM Pace Napoleone Carlo C Oppido Guido G Brunelli Federico F Palma Gaetano G Pak Vitali V Arcieri Luigi L Scalzo Gabriele G Padalino Massimo M Galletti Lorenzo L
European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 20201201 6
<h4>Objectives</h4>Italy has been one of the countries most severely affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The Italian government was forced to introduce quarantine measures quickly, and all elective health services were stopped or postponed. This emergency has dramatically changed the management of paediatric and adult patients with congenital heart disease. We analysed data from 14 Italian congenital cardiac surgery centres during lockdown, focusing on the impact of the pandemic ...[more]