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Emotional status and fear in patients scheduled for elective surgery during COVID-19 pandemic: a nationwide cross-sectional survey (COVID-SURGERY)

Francesca MontaltoMariachiara IppolitoAlberto NotoFabiana MadottoFilippa GelardiPaolino SavatteriAntonino GiarratanoAndrea CortegianiFabrizio BresciaFabio FabianiChiara ZanierElisa NadaliniEros GambarettiFrancesco GabrieleMarinella AstutoPaolo MurabitoFilippo SanfilippoGiovanni MisseriAlessandra MoscarelliSavino SpadaroEnrico BussolatiEleonora SquadraniGianluca VillaRaffaella D’erricoGiulia CocciIacopo LaniniLucia MirabellaAlessandra MorelliLivio TulloGirolamo CaggianelliLorenzo BallMargherita IiritiFrancesca GiordaniMassimiliano GiardinaAnna Teresa MazzeoGiacomo GrasselliEmanuele CattaneoSalvatore AlongiCristina MarenghiMarilena MarmiereMargherita RocchiStefano TuriGiovanni LandoniVito TorranoGiulia TintiAntonio GiorgiRoberto FumagalliFrancesco SalvoIlaria BlangettiMarco CascellaCira Antonietta FortePaolo NavalesiMarta MontalbanoValentina ChiarelliGiuseppe BonannoFrancesco Paolo FerraraInnocenza PerniceGiulia CatalisanoClaudia MarinoGabriele PrestiDario Calogero FricanoRosa FucàCesira Palmeri Di VillalbaMaria Teresa StranoSabrina CarusoAntonino ScafidiVincenzo MazzareseEttore AugugliaroValeria TerranovaFrancesco ForforiFrancesco CorradiErika TaddeiAlessandro IsirdiGiorgia PratesiFrancesca PucciniGianluca PaternosterAlessio BarileMarco TescioneIrene SantacaterinaEliana Maria SiclariVincenzo Francesco TripodiMariacristina VadalàFelice Eugenio AgròGiuseppe PascarellaChiara PiliegoPaola AcetoGennaro De PascaleAlessandra DottarelliBruno RomanòAndrea RussoMarco CovottaValeria GiorgeriniFederica SardellittiGiulia Maria VitelliFlaminia ColuzziTiziana BoveLuigi Vetrugno

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medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCross-sectional studyEmotional statusCOVID-19 Perioperative medicine Emotional status SurveyCOVID-19PerioperativeDiseaseSurgeryPerioperative medicineAnesthesiologyCohortPandemicMedicineOriginal ArticleGeneral anaesthesiaElective surgerySurveybusiness

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Abstract Background Fragmented data exist on the emotional and psychological distress generated by hospital admission during the pandemic in specific populations of patients, and no data exists on patients scheduled for surgery. The aim of this multicentre nationwide prospective cross-sectional survey was to evaluate the impact of pandemic on emotional status and fear of SARS-CoV-2 contagion in a cohort of elective surgical patients in Italy, scheduled for surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results Twenty-nine Italian centres were involved in the study, for a total of 2376 patients surveyed (mean age of 58 years ± 16.61; 49.6% males). The survey consisted of 28 total closed questions, including four study outcome questions. More than half of patients had at least one chronic disease (54%), among which cardiovascular diseases were the commonest (58%). The most frequent type of surgery was abdominal (20%), under general anaesthesia (64%). Almost half of the patients (46%) declared to be frightened of going to the hospital for routine checkups; 55% to be afraid of getting SARS-CoV-2 infection during hospitalization and 62% were feared of being hospitalised without seeing family members. Having an oncological disease and other patient-related, centre-related or perioperative factors were independently associated with an increased risk of fear of SARS-CoV-2 infection during hospitalization and of being hospitalised without seeing family members. A previous infection due to SARS-COV-2 was associated with a reduced risk of worse emotional outcomes and fear of SARS-CoV-2 infection during hospitalization. Patients who showed the most emotionally vulnerable profile (e.g. use of sleep-inducing drugs, higher fear of surgery or anaesthesia) were at higher risk of worse emotional status towards the hospitalization during COVID-19 pandemic. Being operated in hospitals with lower surgical volume and with COVID-19 wards was associated with worse emotional status and fear of contagion. Conclusions Additional fear and worse emotional status may be frequent in patients scheduled for elective surgery during COVID-19 pandemic. More than half of the participants to the survey were worried about not being able to receive family visits. Psychological support may be considered for patients at higher risk of psychological distress to improve perioperative wellbeing during the pandemic.

https://doi.org/10.1186/s44158-021-00022-7