Management of ENT emergencies during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

J Stansfield, S Dobbs, R Harrison, K Lee… - The Journal of …, 2021 - cambridge.org
J Stansfield, S Dobbs, R Harrison, K Lee, S Sharma, K Okour, S Agrawal, MS Miah
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2021cambridge.org
BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 imposed dramatic changes on ENT service delivery.
Pre-pandemic, such changes would have been considered potentially unsafe. This study
outlines the impact of lockdown on the incidence and management of ENT emergencies at a
large UK centre. MethodsAfter modification of pre-pandemic guidelines, ENT emergency
referrals data during the UK lockdown were prospectively captured. A comparative analysis
was performed with retrospective data from a corresponding period in 2019. ResultsAn …
BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 imposed dramatic changes on ENT service delivery. Pre-pandemic, such changes would have been considered potentially unsafe. This study outlines the impact of lockdown on the incidence and management of ENT emergencies at a large UK centre.MethodsAfter modification of pre-pandemic guidelines, ENT emergency referrals data during the UK lockdown were prospectively captured. A comparative analysis was performed with retrospective data from a corresponding period in 2019.ResultsAn overall reduction (p < 0.001) in emergency referrals (n = 119) and admissions (n = 18) occurred during the lockdown period compared to the 2019 period (432 referrals and 290 admissions). Specifically, there were reduced admission rates for epistaxis (p < 0.0001) and tonsillar infection (p < 0.005) in the lockdown period. During lockdown, 90 per cent of patients requiring non-dissolvable nasal packing were managed as out-patients.ConclusionsCoronavirus disease 2019 compelled modifications to pre-pandemic ENT guidelines. The enforced changes to emergency care appear to be safe and successfully adopted. Arguably, the measures have both economic and patient-related implications post-coronavirus disease 2019 and during future similar pandemics and lockdowns.
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