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Michał Pędziwiatr

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SARS-CoV-2 infection and venous thromboembolism after surgery: an international prospective cohort study

2021

SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with an increased rate of venous thromboembolism in critically ill patients. Since surgical patients are already at higher risk of venous thromboembolism than general populations, this study aimed to determine if patients with peri-operative or prior SARS-CoV-2 were at further increased risk of venous thromboembolism. We conducted a planned sub-study and analysis from an international, multicentre, prospective cohort study of elective and emergency patients undergoing surgery during October 2020. Patients from all surgical specialties were included. The primary outcome measure was venous thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis) within 30 da…

Malepulmonary embolismInternationalitySettore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALEDeep veinVascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16]infectious diseasesCardiovascularSARS‐CoV‐2surgeryCOVID-19 ; SARS-CoV-2 ; deep vein thrombosis ; pulmonary embolism ; venous thromboembolismCohort StudiesPostoperative ComplicationsAnesthesiologyMedicine and Health SciencesProspective Studies610 Medicine & healthProspective cohort studyLung11 Medical and Health SciencesConfoundingHematologyMiddle AgedThrombosis17 Psychology and Cognitive SciencesCOVID-19; deep vein thrombosis; pulmonary embolism; SARS-CoV-2; venous thromboembolismPulmonary embolismCOVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; deep vein thrombosis; pulmonary embolism; venous thromboembolism.medicine.anatomical_structureCohortCOVID-19/complicationsPostoperative Complications/etiologyOriginal ArticleFemalePatient SafetyLife Sciences & BiomedicineCOVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; deep vein thrombosis; pulmonary embolism; venous thromboembolismHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentClinical Sciencesvenous thromboembolism610 Medicine & healthGlobalSurg CollaborativeVenous Thromboembolism/etiologydeep vein thrombosisNOCOVIDSurg CollaborativeYoung AdultMedicine General & InternalAge DistributionClinical ResearchCOVID‐19General & Internal MedicinemedicineHumansSex DistributionAgedScience & Technologybusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2PreventionNeurosciencesdeep vein thrombosiCOVID-19PneumoniaOdds ratioOriginal Articlesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryReconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10]Prospective StudieGood Health and Well BeingAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineHuman medicinePostoperative ComplicationCohort StudiebusinessVenous thromboembolism[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Prospective Observational Study on acute Appendicitis Worldwide (POSAW)

2018

Acute appendicitis (AA) is the most common surgical disease, and appendectomy is the treatment of choice in the majority of cases. A correct diagnosis is key for decreasing the negative appendectomy rate. The management can become difficult in case of complicated appendicitis. The aim of this study is to describe the worldwide clinical and diagnostic work-up and management of AA in surgical departments.

Male:Medicina Básica [Ciências Médicas]Computed tomography030230 surgery0302 clinical medicineAntibioticsDiagnosisAppendicitiProspective StudiesLaparoscopyProspective cohort studyTomographymedicine.diagnostic_testAcute appendicitis; Antibiotics; Diagnosis; Management; Surgery; Surgery; Emergency MedicineAcute appendicitis; Antibiotics; Diagnosis; Management; Surgery; Acute Disease; Adult; Appendectomy; Appendicitis; Chi-Square Distribution; Female; Hospitalization; Humans; Laparoscopy; Length of Stay; Logistic Models; Male; Prospective Studies; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Treatment OutcomeMortality ratelcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidApendicite3. Good healthX-Ray ComputedManagementHospitalizationTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCiências Médicas::Medicina BásicaAcute appendicitisAcute DiseaseEmergency MedicineFemaleAcute appendicitis; Antibiotics; Diagnosis; Management; Surgery; Acute Disease; Adult; Appendectomy; Appendicitis; Chi-Square Distribution; Female; Hospitalization; Humans; Laparoscopy; Length of Stay; Logistic Models; Male; Prospective Studies; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Treatment Outcome; Surgery; Emergency MedicineDiagnosiHumanResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyLogistic Modellcsh:SurgeryNO03 medical and health sciencesmedicineAppendectomyHumansAcute appendicitisChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryAntibioticAcute appendicitis; Antibiotics; Diagnosis; Management; Surgerylcsh:RD1-811lcsh:RC86-88.9Length of Staymedicine.diseaseAppendicitisAppendicitisProspective StudieLogistic ModelsObservational studyLaparoscopySurgeryAcute appendicitibusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedChi-squared distributionWorld Journal of Emergency Surgery
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