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Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica 9/2020

01-09-2020 | Subarachnoid Hemorrhage | Original Article - Neurosurgery general

A snapshot of European neurosurgery December 2019 vs. March 2020: just before and during the Covid-19 pandemic

Authors: T. Mathiesen, M. Arraez, T. Asser, N. Balak, S. Barazi, C. Bernucci, C. Bolger, M. L. D. Broekman, A. K. Demetriades, Z. Feldman, M. M. Fontanella, N. Foroglou, J. Lafuente, A. D. Maier, B. Meyer, M. Niemelä, P. H. Roche, F. Sala, N. Samprón, U. Sandvik, K. Schaller, C. Thome, M. Thys, M. Tisell, P. Vajkoczy, M. Visocchi, on behalf of the EANS Ethico-legal committee

Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica | Issue 9/2020

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Abstract

Background

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or Covid-19), which began as an epidemic in China and spread globally as a pandemic, has necessitated resource management to meet emergency needs of Covid-19 patients and other emergent cases. We have conducted a survey to analyze caseload and measures to adapt indications for a perception of crisis.

Methods

We constructed a questionnaire to survey a snapshot of neurosurgical activity, resources, and indications during 1 week with usual activity in December 2019 and 1 week during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in March 2020. The questionnaire was sent to 34 neurosurgical departments in Europe; 25 departments returned responses within 5 days.

Results

We found unexpectedly large differences in resources and indications already before the pandemic. Differences were also large in how much practice and resources changed during the pandemic. Neurosurgical beds and neuro-intensive care beds were significantly decreased from December 2019 to March 2020. The utilization of resources decreased via less demand for care of brain injuries and subarachnoid hemorrhage, postponing surgery and changed surgical indications as a method of rationing resources. Twenty departments (80%) reduced activity extensively, and the same proportion stated that they were no longer able to provide care according to legitimate medical needs.

Conclusion

Neurosurgical centers responded swiftly and effectively to a sudden decrease of neurosurgical capacity due to relocation of resources to pandemic care. The pandemic led to rationing of neurosurgical care in 80% of responding centers. We saw a relation between resources before the pandemic and ability to uphold neurosurgical services. The observation of extensive differences of available beds provided an opportunity to show how resources that had been restricted already under normal conditions translated to rationing of care that may not be acceptable to the public of seemingly affluent European countries.
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Metadata
Title
A snapshot of European neurosurgery December 2019 vs. March 2020: just before and during the Covid-19 pandemic
Authors
T. Mathiesen
M. Arraez
T. Asser
N. Balak
S. Barazi
C. Bernucci
C. Bolger
M. L. D. Broekman
A. K. Demetriades
Z. Feldman
M. M. Fontanella
N. Foroglou
J. Lafuente
A. D. Maier
B. Meyer
M. Niemelä
P. H. Roche
F. Sala
N. Samprón
U. Sandvik
K. Schaller
C. Thome
M. Thys
M. Tisell
P. Vajkoczy
M. Visocchi
on behalf of the EANS Ethico-legal committee
Publication date
01-09-2020
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Acta Neurochirurgica / Issue 9/2020
Print ISSN: 0001-6268
Electronic ISSN: 0942-0940
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-020-04482-8

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