Anxiety in neurosurgical patients undergoing nonurgent surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:

Doglietto Francesco1,Vezzoli Marika2,Biroli Antonio1,Saraceno Giorgio1,Zanin Luca1,Pertichetti Marta3,Calza Stefano2,Agosti Edoardo14,Aliaga Arias Jahard Mijail15,Assietti Roberto6,Bellocchi Silvio7,Bernucci Claudio8,Bistazzoni Simona7,Bongetta Daniele6,Fanti Andrea8,Fioravanti Antonio5,Fiorindi Alessandro1,Franzin Alberto9,Locatelli Davide4,Pugliese Raffaelino10,Roca Elena19,Sicuri Giovanni Marco11,Stefini Roberto11,Venturini Martina7,Vivaldi Oscar9,Zattra Costanza19,Zoia Cesare10,Fontanella Marco Maria1

Affiliation:

1. Neurosurgery, Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences and Public Health, University of Brescia;

2. Biostatistics, Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Brescia;

3. Psychology, Domus Salutis, Brescia;

4. Neurosurgery, University of Insubria, Varese;

5. Neurosurgery, Cremona Hospital, Cremona;

6. Fatebenefratelli Sacco Hospital, Milan;

7. Neurosurgery, Sant’Anna Hospital, Como;

8. Neurosurgery, Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo;

9. Neurosurgery, Fondazione Poliambulanza Hospital, Brescia;

10. Neurosurgery, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia; and

11. Neurosurgery, Legnano Hospital, Legnano, Italy

Abstract

OBJECTIVEThe COVID-19 pandemic has forced many countries into lockdown and has led to the postponement of nonurgent neurosurgical procedures. Although stress has been investigated during this pandemic, there are no reports on anxiety in neurosurgical patients undergoing nonurgent surgical procedures.METHODSNeurosurgical patients admitted to hospitals in eastern Lombardy for nonurgent surgery after the lockdown prospectively completed a pre- and postoperative structured questionnaire. Recorded data included demographics, pathology, time on surgical waiting list, anxiety related to COVID-19, primary pathology and surgery, safety perception during hospital admission before and after surgery, and surgical outcomes. Anxiety was measured with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Descriptive statistics were computed on the different variables and data were stratified according to pathology (oncological vs nononcological). Three different models were used to investigate which variables had the greatest impact on anxiety, oncological patients, and safety perception, respectively. Because the variables (Xs) were of a different nature (qualitative and quantitative), mostly asymmetrical, and related to outcome (Y) by nonlinear relationships, a machine learning approach composed of three steps (1, random forest growing; 2, relative variable importance measure; and 3, partial dependence plots) was chosen.RESULTSOne hundred twenty-three patients from 10 different hospitals were included in the study. None of the patients developed COVID-19 after surgery. State and trait anxiety were reported by 30.3% and 18.9% of patients, respectively. Higher values of state anxiety were documented in oncological compared to nononcological patients (46.7% vs 25%; p = 0.055). Anxiety was strongly associated with worry about primary pathology, surgery, disease worsening, and with stress during waiting time, as expected. Worry about positivity to SARS-CoV-2, however, was the strongest factor associated with anxiety, even though none of the patients were infected. Neuro-oncological disease was associated with state anxiety and with worry about surgery and COVID-19. Increased bed distance and availability of hand sanitizer were associated with a feeling of safety.CONCLUSIONSThese data underline the importance of psychological support, especially for neuro-oncological patients, during a pandemic.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine,Surgery

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