Organizational aspects of pediatric anesthesia and surgery between two waves of Covid-19

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Background: The initial wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has hit Italy, and Lombardy in particular, with violence, forcing to reshape all hospitals' activities; this happened even in pediatric hospitals, although the young population seemed initially spared from the disease. “Vittore Buzzi” Children's Hospital, which is a pediatric/maternal hospital located in Milan (Lombardy Region), had to stop elective procedures—with the exception of urgent/emergent ones—between February and May 2020 to leave space and resources to adults' care. We describe the challenges of reshaping the hospital's identity and structure, and restarting pediatric surgery and anesthesia, from May on, in the most hit area of the world, with the purpose to avoid and contain infections. Both patients and caregivers admitted to hospital have been tested for Sars-CoV-2 in every case. Methods: Observational cohort study via review of clinical charts of patients undergoing surgery between 16th May and 30th September 2020, together with SARS-CoV -2 RT-PCR testing outcomes, and comparison to same period surgeries in 2019. Results: An increase of approximately 70% in pediatric surgeries (OR 1.68 [1.33-2.13], P

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Camporesi, A., Melloni, G. E. M., Diotto, V., Bertani, P., La Pergola, E., & Pelizzo, G. (2021). Organizational aspects of pediatric anesthesia and surgery between two waves of Covid-19. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 65(6), 755–760. https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.13802

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