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Outcomes following vascular and endovascular procedures performed during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave

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Title: Outcomes following vascular and endovascular procedures performed during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave
Authors: Birmpili, P
Benson, RA
Gwilym, B
Nandhra, S
Al-Saadi, N
Ambler, GK
Blair, R
Bosanquet, D
Dattani, N
Hitchman, L
Hurndall, K
Machin, M
Onida, S
Saratzis, A
Shalhoub, J
Shelmerdine, L
Singh, AA
Birmpili, P
Benson, RA
Gwilym, B
Nandhra, S
Al-Saadi, N
Ambler, GK
Blair, R
Bosanquet, D
Dattani, N
Hitchman, L
Hurndall, K
Machin, M
Onida, S
Saratzis, A
Shalhoub, J
Lauren
Shelmerdine
Singh, AA
Benson, RA
Nandhra, S
Shalhoub, J
Ambler, GK
Dattani, N
Bosanquet, DC
Forsythe, RO
Onida, S
Dovell, G
Hitchman, L
Preece, R
Saratzis, A
Imray, C
Kandola, S
Johnson, A
Choong, A
Ng, JJ
Aitken, S
Moss, J-L
Beropoulis, E
Stavroulakis, K
Santiago, F
Abdelhaliem, A
Abuduruk, A
Aherne, TM
Ahmed, H
Aitken, SJ
Akhtar, T
Akkaya, BB
Al Shakarchi, J
Algasi, AJ
AlHamzah, M
Alhumiad, AA
Allard, B
Almeshal, M
Alomran, F
AlRakaf, RN
Altabal, M
Altaf, N
Altoijry, AH
Altuwaijri, T
Alwehaibi, N
Anderson Baker, SJ
Angiletta, D
Antoniou, A
Antoniou, GA
Areias, LL
Ashcroft, J
Atkinson, N
Attia, D
Attwell, L
Azab, MA
Aziz, O
Azzam, AY
Bakoyiannis, C
Barakat, H
Bashar, K
Battersby, R
Benaragama, KS
BenGhatnsh, ATS
Bessias, N
Bhakthavalsalan, R
Binkhamis, S
Bootun, R
Boyle, E
Buga, I
Catterson, M
Chambers, JL
Chandarana, K
Charalabopoulos, A
Charlton, G
Cheng, SWK
Chinai, N
Choudhry, AJ
Clothier, A
Cohnert, TU
Coleman, C
Costanza, M
Coughlin, PA
Coulston, J
Cragg, J
Darvall, K
Davies, EM
Davies, H
Dawkins, C
Dawson, JA
Dean, A
Dhal, BS
Duncan, A
Edwards, M
Egan, B
El Amrani, M
Elhadi, A
Elhadi, M
Eljareh, MS
Elkady, R
Elkawafi, M
Elkhafeefi, FS
Elkwahad, M
Ellojli, IA
ElSanhoury, K
Elsantawy, H
Elsayed, K
Ennab, RM
Fisher, O
Fitridge, R
Flumignan, RLG
Fowler, AL
Galloway, RF
Gan, J
Garnham, A
Georgopoulos, S
Ghatwary Tantawy, TMH
Goel, RR
Goh, MA
Grainger, T
Gunawansa, N
Hammond, E
Hanna, J
Hardy, SC
Hardy, TJ
Harrison, GJ
Hassanin, A
Hattam, AT
Hein, M
Hmaid, HKS
Hon, K
Iqbal, K
Iscan, HZ
Isik, A
Joyce, DP
Juszczak, M
Kakavia, K
Kakkos, S
Karkos, CD
Katsogridakis, E
Khalil, R
Khallaf, AI
Khan, A
Khashram, M
Khoo, S
Kilby, J
Kuang, B
Kyrou, I
Lapolla, P
Leong, KW
Lim, E
Liu, J-WN
Locker, D
Luo, X
Lyons, OTA
Makar, RR
Maras, D
Martin, EA
Mavioglu, HL
Mazingi, D
McCaslin, J
McClure, DN
McKevitt, K
Meecham, L
Mehta, S
Minelli, F
Mingoli, A
Mitka, AM
Mohamed, FS
Moore, HM
Morley, RL
Moss, J-L
Moulakakis, KG
Mpaili, E
Msherghi, A
Muhammad, K
Muller, J
Musicki, K
Nakano, LCU
Nesbitt, C
Nicholls, J
Nickinson, A
Nouh, T
Nunag, JMS
Nyamekye, IK
Papanikolas, MJ
Papas, TT
Papazoglou, KO
Paravastu, S
Parr, N
Pasenidou, K
Pineda, FP
Pond, F
Popplewell, MA
Powezka, K
Prce, D
Premnath, S
Pulli, R
Rabee, HMM
Rahman, HP
Ravintharan, N
Valdivia, AR
Richards, T
Roditis, K
Rolls, AES
Roy, IN
Saeed, H
Saha, P
Saltiel, A
Sapienza, P
Scott, E
Selvaraj, CN
Sharif, A
Sica, S
Silickas, J
Singh, G
Sivaharan, A
Sivakumaran, Y
Somaiya, P
Stansby, G
Stavert, BM
Sudarsanam, A
Suthers, E
Suttenwood, H
Taha, A
Taha, MAH
Tam, SC
Tang, AM
Tang, R
Taran, D
Tarusan, L
Thet, MS
Thomas, J
Tierney, S
Tigkiropoulos, K
Tinelli, G
Tolba, MMH
Travers, HC
Tsagkos, I
Tshomba, Y
Tsiantoula, P
Twine, CP
Ulker, B
Ulusoy, S
Unal, EU
Varley, VC
Vasudevan, TM
Vo, UG
Wagner, T
Walsh, SR
Wang, J
Wong, J
Warren, SA
Yih, CLP
Zacà, S
Zafar, AS
Zaki, S
Zywicka, EM
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Objective: The first COVID-19 pandemic wave was a period of reduced surgical activity and redistribution of resources to only those with late stage or critical presentations. This Vascular and Endovascular Research Network COVID-19 Vascular Service (COVER) study aimed to describe the six-month outcomes of patients who underwent open surgery and or endovascular interventions for major vascular conditions during this period. Methods: In this international, multicentre, prospective, observational study, centres recruited consecutive patients undergoing vascular procedures over a 12-week period. The study opened in March 2020 and closed to recruitment in August 2020. Patient demographics, procedure details, and post-operative outcomes were collected on a secure online database. The reported outcomes at 30 days and six months were post-operative complications, re-interventions, and all cause in-hospital mortality rate. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess factors associated with six-month mortality rate. Results: Data were collected on 3 150 vascular procedures, including 1 380 lower limb revascularisations, 609 amputations, 403 aortic, 289 carotid, and 469 other vascular interventions. The median age was 68 years (interquartile range 59, 76), 73.5% were men, and 1.7% had confirmed COVID-19 disease. The cumulative all cause in-hospital, 30-day, and six-month mortality rates were 9.1%, 10.4%, and 12.8%, respectively. The six-month mortality rate was 32.1% (95% CI 24.2e40.8%) in patients with confirmed COVID-19 compared with 12.0% (95% CI 10.8e13.2%) in those without. After adjustment, confirmed COVID-19 was associated with a three times higher odds of six-month death (adjusted OR 3.25, 95% CI 2.18e4.83). Increasing ASA grade (3e5 vs. 1e2), frailty scores 4e9, diabetes mellitus, and urgent and or immediate procedures were also independently associated with increased odds of death by six months, while statin use had a protective effect. Conclusion: During the first wave of the pandemic, the six-month mortality rate after vascular and endovascular procedures was higher compared with historic pre-pandemic studies and associated with COVID-19 disease.
Issue Date: 2024
Date of Acceptance: 12-Aug-2024
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/114967
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2024.08.002
ISSN: 2666-688X
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Start Page: 64
End Page: 71
Journal / Book Title: EJVES Vascular Forum
Volume: 62
Copyright Statement: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of European Society for Vascular Surgery. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2024-09-19
Appears in Collections:Department of Surgery and Cancer
Imperial College London COVID-19



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