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Current trends and outcomes of non-elective neurosurgical care in Central Europe during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors

ONDRA Petr GRASSNER Lukas WARNER Freda M. DEDECIUSOVA Michaela VOLDRICH Richard GEIGER Philipp BRAWANSKI Konstantin GSELLMANN Sina MEINERS Laura C BAUER Richard FREIGANG Sascha MOKRY Michael RESCH Alexandra KRETSCHMER Thomas ROSSMANN Tobias NAVARRO Francisco Ruiz STEFANITS Harald GRUBER Andreas SPENDEL Mathias SCHWARTZ Christoph GRIESSENAUER Christoph MARHOLD Franz SHERIF Camillo WAIS Jonathan P ROESSLER Karl ZAGATA Jakob J ORTLER Martin PFISTERER Wolfgang MUEHLBAUER Manfred TRIVIK-BARRIENTOS Felipe A BURTSCHER Johannes KRSKA Lukas LIPINA Radim KEREKANIC Martin FIEDLER Jiri KASIK Petr PRIBAN Vladimir TICHY Michal BENES JR Vladimir KRUPA Petr CESAK Tomas KROUPA Robert CALLO Andrej HANINEC Pavel POHLODEK Daniel KRAHULIK David SEJKOROVA Alena SAMES Martin DVORAK Josef JURICEKOVA Andriana BUCHVALD Pavel TOMAS Robert KLENER Jan JURÁŇ Vilém SMRČKA Martin LINZER Petr KAISER Miroslav HRABOVSKÝ Dušan JANČÁLEK Radim KRAMER John L. K. THOME Claudius NETUKA David

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Scientific Reports
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-18426-y
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18426-y
Keywords non-elective neurosurgical care; Central Europe; COVID-19 pandemic
Description Reflecting the first wave COVID-19 pandemic in Central Europe (i.e. March 16th-April 15th, 2020) the neurosurgical community witnessed a general diminution in the incidence of emergency neurosurgical cases, which was impelled by a reduced number of traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spine conditions, and chronic subdural hematomas (CSDH). This appeared to be associated with restrictions imposed on mobility within countries but also to possible delayed patient introduction and interdisciplinary medical counseling. In response to one year of COVID-19 experience, also mapping the third wave of COVID-19 in 2021 (i.e. March 16 to April 15, 2021), we aimed to reevaluate the current prevalence and outcomes for emergency non-elective neurosurgical cases in COVID-19-negative patients across Austria and the Czech Republic. The primary analysis was focused on incidence and 30-day mortality in emergency neurosurgical cases compared to four preceding years (2017-2020). A total of 5077 neurosurgical emergency cases were reviewed. The year 2021 compared to the years 2017-2019 was not significantly related to any increased odds of 30 day mortality in Austria or in the Czech Republic. Recently, there was a significant propensity toward increased incidence rates of emergency non-elective neurosurgical cases during the third COVID-19 pandemic wave in Austria, driven by their lower incidence during the first COVID-19 wave in 2020. Selected neurosurgical conditions commonly associated with traumatic etiologies including TBI, and CSDH roughly reverted to similar incidence rates from the previous non-COVID-19 years. Further resisting the major deleterious effects of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, it is edifying to notice that the neurosurgical community ' s demeanor to the recent third pandemic culmination keeps the very high standards of non-elective neurosurgical care alongside with low periprocedural morbidity. This also reflects the current state of health care quality in the Czech Republic and Austria.

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