Hospital admissions from alcohol-related acute pancreatitis during the COVID-19 pandemic: A single-centre study

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Mak, Wai Kin [1 ,5 ]
Di Mauro, Davide [1 ]
Pearce, Eleanor [2 ]
Karran, Laura [3 ]
Myintmo, Aye [1 ]
Duckworth, Jessica [1 ]
Orabi, Amira [1 ]
Lane, Rebekah [1 ]
Holloway, Sophie [1 ]
Manzelli, Antonio [1 ]
Mossadegh, Somayyeh [4 ]
机构
[1] Royal Devon & Exeter Hosp, Upper GI Surg, Exeter EX2 5DW, England
[2] Torbay Hosp, Gen Surg, Torquay TQ2 7AA, England
[3] Chelsea & Westminster Hosp, Gen Surg, London SW10 9NH, England
[4] Royal Cornwall Hosp Treliske, Gen Surg, Truro TR1 3LJ, England
[5] Royal Devon & Exeter Hosp, Upper GI Surg, Barrack Rd, Exeter EX2 5DW, England
关键词
Alcohol abuse; Alcohol-related acute pancreatitis; COVID-19; pandemic; CONSUMPTION;
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10.12998/wjcc.v10.i25.8837
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND The United Kingdom government introduced lockdown restrictions for the first time on 23 March 2020 due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. These were partially lifted on 15 June and further eased on 4 July. Changes in social behaviour, including increased alcohol consumption were described at the time. However, there were no data available to consider the impact of these changes on the number of alcohol-related disease admissions, specifically alcohol-related acute pancreatitis (AP). This study evaluated the trend of alcohol-related AP admissions at a single centre during the initial COVID-19 lockdown. AIM To evaluate the trend in alcohol-related AP admissions at a single centre during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom. METHODS All patients admitted with alcohol-related AP from March to September 2016 to 2020 were considered in this study. Patient demographics, their initial presentation with AP, any recurrent admissions, disease severity and length of stay, were evaluated using ANOVA and chi(2) and Kruskal-Wallis tests. RESULTS One hundred and thirty-six patients were included in the study. The highest total number of AP admissions was seen in March-September 2019 and the highest single-month period was in March-May 2020. Admissions for first-time presentations of AP were highest in 2020 compared to other year groups and were significantly higher compared to previous years, for example, 2016 (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the rate of admissions decreased by 38.89% between March-May 2020 and June-September 2020 (P < 0.05), coinciding with the easing of lockdown restrictions. This significant decrease was not observed in the previous year groups during those same time periods. Admissions for recurrent AP were highest in 2019. The median length of hospital stay did not differ between patients from each of the year groups. CONCLUSION An increased number of admissions for alcohol-related AP were observed during months when lockdown restrictions were enforced; a fall in figures was noted when restrictions were eased.
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