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The Return Back to Typical Practice from the ‘Battle Plan’ of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Study
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The Return Back to Typical Practice from the ‘Battle Plan’ of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Study
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Agazzi, Siviero
Alikhani, Puya
Greenberg, Mark
Krafft, Paul
Mohammad, Hassan
Noureldine,
Pressman, Elliot
Van Loveren, Harry
Kumar, Jay
Mantei, Braden
Mph, Braden
Noureldine, Hassan
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Abstract Background Every aspect of the medical field has been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and neurosurgical services are no exception. Several departments have reported their experiences and protocols to provide insights for others impacted. The goals of this study are to report the load and variety of neurosurgical cases and clinic visits after discontinuing the COVID-19 Battle Plan at an academic tertiary care referral center too provide insights for other departments going through the same transition. Methods The clinical data of all patients who underwent a neurosurgical intervention between May 4, 2020 and June 4, 2020 was obtained from a prospectively maintained database. Data of the control group was retrospectively collected from the medical records to compare the types of surgeries/interventions and clinic visits performed by the same neurosurgical service before the COVID-19 pandemic started. Results One-hundred sixty-one patients underwent neurosurgical interventions, and seven-hundred one patients were seen in clinic appointments, in the four-week period following easing back from our COVID-19 ‘Battle Plan’. Discontinuing the ‘Battle Plan’ resulted in increases in case load to above average practice after a week but a continued decrease in clinic appointments throughout the four weeks compared to average practice. Conclusions As policy-shaping crises like pandemics abate, easing back to ‘typical’ practice can be completed effectively by appropriately allocating resources. This can be accomplished by anticipating increases in neurosurgical volume, specifically in the functional/epilepsy and brain tumor subspecialties, as well as continued decreases in neurosurgical clinic volume, specifically in elective spine.
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10.1016/j.wneu.2020.07.083
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32698080
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