MO377HOW THE ITALIAN COVID-19 LOCKDOWN AFFECTED NEFROLOGICAL ACTIVITY IN A LOMBARD CENTER

Autor: Ivo Angelo Antonio Milani, Annalisa Foschi, Manuela Zucchi, Stefano Rindi, Silvano Costa, Paolo Albrizio, Fabio Milanesi
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
ISSN: 1460-2385
0931-0509
Popis: Background and Aims Italy and Lombard hospitals particularly, were hard affected by Covid-19 pandemic, mostly during spring and autumn, seasons characterized by two lockdown periods which were however, partly different as rules. During first lockdown in fact, by hospital decision, all ambulatorial activity was closed, including nephrological one. This did not happen during second lockdown period. How the different choices about hospital activity affected nephrological patients is the aim of this study. Method we evaluated all nephrological advices requested by first aid units of our 3 hospitals, all located in Lombardy, to our Nephrology Unit, splitting out data in 3 periods (I lockdown, summer and II lockdown) and comparing with 2019. Data collected were: number of advices requested by day, age, sex, previous regular nephrological follow-up, Covid-19 diagnosis, nephrological diagnosis after nephrological advice and outcome. Results as shown in table 1, during I lockdown period, with hospital decision of suspending our nephrological ambulatorial activity, we suffered an incremented rate of patients approaching local first aid units compared to 2019 same period with an increased rate of acute kidney injury, mostly for dehydration, and with a higher rate of patients requiring hospitalization. All these differences resulted statistically significant vs 2019 same period (figure 1). On the other side, no statically significant difference was found during the other two examined periods, including the II lockdown, while all our ambulatories were fully operating. Conclusion Covid-19 pandemic affected also the nephrological population with an increased rate of first aid units’ accesses, acute kidney injury events and hospitalization comparing to 2019. However, these differences were detectable only during the I lockdown period characterized by the suspension of all ambulatorial activity, including our Unit. The absence of statistically significant differences during summer and primarily during II lockdown period demonstrates the importance of nephrological ambulatorial activity in management of renal diseases and in prevention of acute events.
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