A snapshot of European neurosurgery December 2019 vs. March 2020: just before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tiit Illimar MathiesenM ArraezT AsserN BalakS BaraziC BernucciC BolgerM L D BroekmanA K DemetriadesZ FeldmanM M FontanellaN ForoglouJ LafuenteA D MaierB MeyerM NiemeläP H RocheF SalaN SamprónU SandvikK SchallerC ThomeM ThysM TisellP VajkoczyM Visocchinull nullPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2020)
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.