COVID-19 outbreak impact on urolithiasis treatments: A multicenter retrospective study across 9 urological centers
Giorgio Mazzon, Stefania Ferretti, Emanuele Serafin, Francesco Claps, Pietro Acquati, Davide Brusa, Federico Germinale, Giuseppe Celentano, Andrea Pescuma, Andrea Vismara Fugini, Davide Campobasso, Umberto Maestroni, Giovanni Costa, Tonino Morena, Flavia Di Marco, Andrea Baudo, Massimiliano Creta, Nicola Pavan, Marco Ticonosco, Angelo Peroni, Devis Collura, Maria Angela Cerruto, Alessandro Antonelli, Luca Carmignani, Salvatore Micali, Carlo Trombetta, Giovanni Muto, Antonio Celia- Urology
- Oncology
- Reproductive Medicine
Abstract
Background
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has posed challenges to the global health care community, affecting the management of upper urinary tract stones.
Materials and methods
This retrospective study involved 9 Italian centers. We compared the 12-month period prior to COVID-19 (March 1, 2019, to February 28, 2020; Period A) with the COVID-19 period (March 1, 2020, to February 28, 2021, Period B). This study aimed to compare outcomes during Periods A and B, specifically focusing on the overall number of treatments, rate of urgent/elective cases, and operational complexity.
Results
A total of 4018 procedures were collected, comprising 2176 procedures during Period A and 1842 during Period B, indicating a loss of 15.35% (
Conclusions
Our study demonstrates that COVID-19 significantly disrupted endourological services across the country. Our data underline how patients received treatment over a prolonged period, potentially increasing the risk of stone-related complications and patient discomfort.