Impact of COVID-19 pandemic: increase in complicated upper respiratory tract infections requiring ENT surgery?

Galli, Jonas; Sheppard, Sean S; Caversaccio, Marco; Anschuetz, Lukas; Beckmann, Sven (2024). Impact of COVID-19 pandemic: increase in complicated upper respiratory tract infections requiring ENT surgery? European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology, 281(3), pp. 1581-1586. Springer 10.1007/s00405-023-08349-3

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PURPOSE

This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on complicated upper respiratory tract infections requiring surgical intervention in a tertiary referral center. The aim is to understand the consequences of pandemic-related measures and their subsequent relaxation on the incidence and characteristics of upper respiratory tract infection-related complications.

METHODS

Patients who underwent surgery as a complication of upper respiratory tract infections between December 2014 to February 2023 were included. Demographic information, surgical procedures, microbiological findings, and clinical outcomes were assessed and analyzed comparing pre-pandemic, pandemic and post-pandemic groups.

RESULTS

321 patients were enrolled, including 105 patients (32.7%) in the pediatric population. Comparison of pre-pandemic (n = 210), pandemic (n = 46) and post-pandemic periods (n = 65) revealed a statistically significant increase in complicated otologic infections requiring surgical intervention in the post-pandemic period compared to the pandemic period (p value = 0.03). No statistically significant differences in other surgical procedures or demographic parameters were observed. A statistically significant increase in urgent ear surgery in the pediatric population between the pandemic and the post-pandemic period (p value = 0.02) was observed. Beta-hemolytic group A streptococcal infections showed a statistically significant increase in the post-pandemic period compared with the pandemic period (p value = 0.02).

CONCLUSIONS

Relaxation of COVID-19-related restrictions was associated with an increase of upper respiratory tract infection-related otologic infections requiring surgical intervention with an increasing rate of beta-hemolytic group A streptococcal infections. These findings highlight the importance of considering the impact of the pandemic on upper respiratory tract infection complications and adapting management strategies accordingly.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Head Organs and Neurology (DKNS) > Clinic of Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders (ENT)

UniBE Contributor:

Galli, Jonas Michael, Sheppard, Sean Christopher, Caversaccio, Marco, Anschütz, Lukas Peter, Beckmann, Sven

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology

ISSN:

1434-4726

Publisher:

Springer

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

13 Dec 2023 08:40

Last Modified:

10 Feb 2024 00:14

Publisher DOI:

10.1007/s00405-023-08349-3

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PubMed ID:

38085305

Uncontrolled Keywords:

COVID-19 pandemic Microbial profile Surgical intervention Upper respiratory tract infection-related complications Upper respiratory tract infections

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/190238

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/190238

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