Nation-wide analysis of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on daily urology practice in Turkey
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2020Yazar
Bozkurt, OzanSen, Volkan
Irer, Bora
Sağnak, Levent
Önal, Bülent
Tanidir, Yılören
Karabay, Emre
Kaya, Coşkun
Ceyhan, Erman
Başer, Aykut
Duran, Mesut Barkan
Suer, Evren
Çelen, İlker
Selvi, İsmail
Uçer, oktay
Karakoç, Sedat
Sarıkaya, Ege
Özden, Ender
Değer, Doğan
Eğriboyun, Sedat
Ongün, Şakir
Gurboğa, Özgür
Asutay, Mehmet Kazım
Kazaz, İlke Onur
Yılmaz, İsmail Önder
Kisa, Erdem
Demirkiran, Engin Denizhan
Horasanlı, Ozan
Akarken, İlker
Kızer, Onur
Eren, Hüseyin
Uçar, Murat
Cebeci, Oğuz Özden
Kızılay, Fuat
Çömez, Kaan
Mercimek, Mehmet Necmettin
Özkent, Mehmet Serkan
İzol, Volkan
Güdeloğlu, Ahmet
Öztürk, Bilgin
Akbaba, Kaan Türker
Polat, Salih
Güçlü, Adnan
Ziyan, Avni
Selçuk, Berin
Akdeniz, Fırat
Turgut, Hasan
Sabuncu, Kubilay
Kaygısız, Onur
Erşahin, Veli
Kahraman, Halil İbrahim
Güzelsoy, Muhammet
Demir, Ömer
Ürolojik Cerrahi Derneği Çalışma Grubu
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Bozkurt, O., Sen, V., İrer, B., Sağnak, L., Önal, B., Tanıdır, E. ve diğerleri. (2020). Nation-wide analysis of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on daily urology practice in Turkey. International Journal of Clinical Practice.Özet
Objective To present a nation-wide analysis of the workload of urology departments in Turkey week-by-week during Covid-19 pandemic. Methodology the centres participating in the study were divided into three groups as tertiary referral centres, state hospitals and private practice hospitals. the number of outpatients, inpatients, daily interventions and urological surgeries were recorded prospectively between 9-March-2020 and 31-May-2020. All these variables were recorded for the same time interval of 2019 as well. the weekly change of the workload of urology during pandemic period was evaluated, also the workload of urology and the distributions of certain urological surgeries were compared between the pandemic period and the same time interval of the year 2019. Results A total of 51 centres participated in the study. the number of outpatients, inpatients, urological surgeries and daily interventions were found to be dramatically decreased by the 3rd week of pandemics in state hospitals and tertiary referral centres; however, the daily urological practice were similar in private practice hospitals throughout the pandemic period. When the workload of urology in pandemic period and the same time interval of the year 2019 were compared, a huge decrease was observed in all variables during pandemic period. However, temporary measures like ureteral stenting, nephrostomy placement and percutaneous cystostomy have been found to increase during Covid-19 pandemic compared with normal life. Conclusions Covid-19 pandemic significantly affected the routine daily urological practice likewise other subspecialties and priority was given to emergent and non-deferrable surgeries by urologists in concordance with published clinical guidelines.