Multicentre cohort study of acute cholecystitis management during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Javier Martínez CaballeroLucia González GonzálezElías Rodríguez CuéllarEduardo Ferrero HerreroCristina Pérez AlgarVictor Vaello JodraMaría Dolores Pérez DíazJana DziakovaRosario San Román RomanillosMarcello Di MartinoAngela De La Hoz RodríguezMónica Galán MartínJosé Daniel Sánchez LopezMariana García VirostaMarta de la Fuente BartoloméMaría de Mar Pardo de LamaMaría Gutiérrez SamaniegoDavid Díaz PérezDavid Alias JiménezLuis de Nicolás NavasJuan José Pérez AlegreJavier García-Quijada GarcíaJenny Guevara-MartínezArantxa VilladonigaRoberto Martínez FernándezPublished in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2021)
In our population, during COVID-19 pandemic, there was an increase of non-surgical treatment which was accompanied by an increase of conservative treatment failure, morbidity and hospital stay length which may have led to an increased risk hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 infection. Age, SARS-CoV-2 infection, AC severity and conservative treatment failure were mortality risk factors.