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The clinical impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on daily urological practice: first 3-month multicenter results from Istanbul
Çakici, Mehmet Çaglar; Temiz, Mustafa Zafer; Iplikçi, Ayberk; Özgör, Faruk; Aksoy, Alper Kerem; Özer, Murat; Erdem, Selçuk; Ulus, Ismail; Küçük, Eyüp Veli; Ötünçtemur, Alper; Degirmenci, Enes; Aydin, Resat; Atis, Gökhan; Müslümanoglu, Ahmet Yaser; Sarilar, Ömer; Özcan, Faruk; Yildirim, Asif.
  • Çakici MÇ; Department of Urology, Istanbul Medeniyet University Goztepe Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Temiz MZ; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Iplikçi A; Department of Urology, Istanbul Medeniyet University Goztepe Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Özgör F; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Sultangazi Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Aksoy AK; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Ümraniye Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Özer M; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Erdem S; Department of Urology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Ulus I; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Küçük EV; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Ümraniye Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Ötünçtemur A; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Degirmenci E; Department of Urology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Aydin R; Department of Urology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Atis G; Department of Urology, Istanbul Medeniyet University Goztepe Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Müslümanoglu AY; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Sarilar Ö; Department of Urology, Health Science University, Sultangazi Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Özcan F; Department of Urology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Yildirim A; Department of Urology, Istanbul Medeniyet University Goztepe Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Turk J Med Sci ; 51(3): 962-971, 2021 06 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1024685
ABSTRACT
Background/

aim:

The aim of this paper was to determine the general tendencies of urology patients and effect of COVID-19 pandemic on daily urological practice at tertiary centers located in the most affected area in Turkey. Materials and

methods:

We retrospectively analyzed the data of 39,677 patients (group 1) that applied to 6 different large-volume tertiary centers in Istanbul for outpatient consultation, surgery, or other procedures in the 3-month period between March 16 and June 14, 2020. The distribution of the number of patients who applied to subspecialty sections of urology outpatient clinics and inpatient services were recorded by weeks. That data was compared to data obtained from 145,247 patients that applied to the same centers in the same period of the previous year (group 2). The reflection of worldwide and Turkish COVID-19 case distribution on the daily urological practice was analyzed.

Results:

There was a decrease in the number of patients in all subspecialty sections the in group 1 compared to group 2; however, there was a significant proportional increase in urooncology and general urology admissions. A decrease of approximately 75% was observed in the total number of surgeries (p < 0.001). We detected a negative correlation between the numbers of admission to all outpatient clinics and COVID-19 cases or deaths in Turkey (p < 0.05). The same negative correlation was present for all surgical procedures and consultations (p < 0.05). The multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that the number of cases in Turkey, and the number of deaths worldwide affect the number of outpatient clinic admissions (R2 = 0.38, p = 0.028) and urological surgery (R2 = 0.33, p = 0.020) in Turkey negatively.

Conclusion:

This novel pandemic has implications even for urology practice. Urological surgical procedures were more affected by COVID-19-related deaths in Turkey and worldwide. Outpatient admissions and urological surgeries decreased significantly by increasing COVID-19 case numbers in Turkey and worldwide deaths.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Urologic Diseases / Pandemics / Ambulatory Care Facilities / COVID-19 / Hospitalization Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Turk J Med Sci Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Sag-2009-184

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Urologic Diseases / Pandemics / Ambulatory Care Facilities / COVID-19 / Hospitalization Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Turk J Med Sci Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Sag-2009-184