Author:
Scheijmans Jochem C. G., ,Borgstein Alexander B. J.,Puylaert Carl A. J.,Bom Wouter J.,Bachiri Said,van Bodegraven Eduard A.,Brandsma Amarins T. A.,ter Brugge Floor M.,de Castro Steve M. M.,Couvreur Roy,Franken Lotte C.,Gaspersz Marcia P.,de Graaff Michelle R.,Groenen Hannah,Kleipool Suzanne C.,Kuypers Toon J. L.,Martens Milou H.,Mens David M.,Orsini Ricardo G.,Reneerkens Nando J. M. M.,Schok Thomas,Sedee Wouter J. A.,Tavakoli Rad Shahzad,Volders José H.,Weeder Pepijn D.,Prins Jan M.,Gietema Hester A.,Stoker Jaap,Gisbertz Suzanne S.,Besselink Marc G. H.,Boermeester Marja A.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a decrease in the number of patients presenting with acute appendicitis was observed. It is unclear whether this caused a shift towards more complicated cases of acute appendicitis. We compared a cohort of patients diagnosed with acute appendicitis during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic with a 2019 control cohort.
Methods
We retrospectively included consecutive adult patients in 21 hospitals presenting with acute appendicitis in a COVID-19 pandemic cohort (March 15 – April 30, 2020) and a control cohort (March 15 – April 30, 2019). Primary outcome was the proportion of complicated appendicitis. Secondary outcomes included prehospital delay, appendicitis severity, and postoperative complication rates.
Results
The COVID-19 pandemic cohort comprised 607 patients vs. 642 patients in the control cohort. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a higher proportion of complicated appendicitis was seen (46.9% vs. 38.5%; p = 0.003). More patients had symptoms exceeding 24 h (61.1% vs. 56.2%, respectively, p = 0.048). After correction for prehospital delay, presentation during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was still associated with a higher rate of complicated appendicitis. Patients presenting > 24 h after onset of symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic were older (median 45 vs. 37 years; p = 0.001) and had more postoperative complications (15.3% vs. 6.7%; p = 0.002).
Conclusions
Although the incidence of acute appendicitis was slightly lower during the first wave of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, more patients presented with a delay and with complicated appendicitis than in a corresponding period in 2019. Spontaneous resolution of mild appendicitis may have contributed to the increased proportion of patients with complicated appendicitis. Late presenting patients were older and experienced more postoperative complications compared to the control cohort.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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