Abstract
Introduction: In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to overwhelm entire healthcare systems. Here we characterize changes in surgical volumes at a regional tertiary pediatric hospital during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Data on all procedures performed during the state-wide ban on elective procedures (March 19th, 2020 to May 18th, 2020) that required anesthesia involvement were collected retrospectively and compared to the same time period in 2019. Results: A total of 5785 procedures were performed: 4005 (69%) in 2019, and 1780 (31%) in 2020, representing a 55% decrease in total cases. The percentage decrease was disproportionate across surgical services. Add-on cases increased from 23% to 39%, and outpatient procedures decreased from 60% to 27%. Discussion: The ban on elective procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant decrease in the volume of procedures performed at a tertiary pediatric hospital that differed among surgical services.
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Utria, A. F., Javid, P. J., Chen, J., & Rice-Townsend, S. E. (2021). Impact of COVID-19 on procedure volume at a tertiary pediatric hospital. American Journal of Surgery, 221(6), 1259–1261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2021.03.003
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