In Italy elective bariatric and metabolic surgery was cancelled on February 21,2020 at the beginning of the so-called phase 1 of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. Gradually it was restarted on May 4,2020 at the beginning of the so-called phase 2, when epidemiological data showed containment of the infection. Before the outbreak in eight high-volume bariatric centers 840 patients were surgically treated developing a Covid-19 infection, during phase 1, in only 5 cases (0.6%) without mortality. The post-operative complication rate was similar when compared to the 836 subjects submitted to bariatric surgery the year before. Since the high prevalence of infection in subjects with BMI > 30, it was argued that early intervention on obesity during phase 2 could help to minimize the effects of the disease in the event of a possible reversion to a SARS-CoV-2 outbreak phase 1. At the same time a prospective observational study from July 1 till the WHO declaration of the end of the pandemic has started in the eight high volume centers to monitor the post-operative outcome and its effect on SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Bariatric and metabolic surgery during COVID-19 outbreak phase 2 in Italy: why, when and how to restart / Marinari, G. M.; Anselmino, M.; Tascini, C.; Bernante, P.; Foletto, M.; Gentileschi, P.; Morino, M.; Olmi, S.; Toppino, M.; Silecchia, G.; Marinari, G. M.; Anselmino, M.; Tascini, C.; Bernante, P.; Foletto, M.; Gentileschi, P.; Morino, M.; Olmi, S.; Toppino, M.; Silecchia, G.. - In: SURGERY FOR OBESITY AND RELATED DISEASES. - ISSN 1550-7289. - 16:10(2020), pp. 1614-1618. [10.1016/j.soard.2020.06.025]
Bariatric and metabolic surgery during COVID-19 outbreak phase 2 in Italy: why, when and how to restart
Olmi S.;Olmi S.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
In Italy elective bariatric and metabolic surgery was cancelled on February 21,2020 at the beginning of the so-called phase 1 of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. Gradually it was restarted on May 4,2020 at the beginning of the so-called phase 2, when epidemiological data showed containment of the infection. Before the outbreak in eight high-volume bariatric centers 840 patients were surgically treated developing a Covid-19 infection, during phase 1, in only 5 cases (0.6%) without mortality. The post-operative complication rate was similar when compared to the 836 subjects submitted to bariatric surgery the year before. Since the high prevalence of infection in subjects with BMI > 30, it was argued that early intervention on obesity during phase 2 could help to minimize the effects of the disease in the event of a possible reversion to a SARS-CoV-2 outbreak phase 1. At the same time a prospective observational study from July 1 till the WHO declaration of the end of the pandemic has started in the eight high volume centers to monitor the post-operative outcome and its effect on SARS-CoV-2 infection.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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