Original Research Article
Increasing incidence of complicated appendicitis during COVID-19 pandemic

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Highlights

  • The fear of contracting COVID-19 has affected healthcare access for patients.

  • Acute appendicitis patients had delayed presentation to the Emergency Room.

  • Delayed presentation resulted in decrease of uncomplicated, acute appendicitis.

  • Patients with complicated appendicitis significantly increased during the pandemic.

Abstract

Background

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) strain has resulted in restrictions potentially impacting patients presenting with acute appendicitis and their disease burden.

Methods

All acute appendicitis admissions (281 patients) between 1/1/2018-4/30/2020 were reviewed. Two groups were created: 6 weeks before (Group A) and 6 weeks after (Group B) the date elective surgeries were postponed in Massachusetts for COVID-19. Acute appendicitis incidence and disease characteristics were compared between the groups. Similar time periods from 2018 to 2019 were also compared.

Results

Fifty-four appendicitis patients were categorized in Group A and thirty-seven in Group B. Those who underwent surgery were compared and revealed a 45.5% decrease (CI: 64.2,-26.7) in uncomplicated appendicitis, a 21.1% increase (CI:3.9,38.3) in perforated appendicitis and a 29% increase (CI:11.5,46.5) in gangrenous appendicitis. Significant differences in the incidence of uncomplicated and complicated appendicitis were also noted when comparing 2020 to previous years.

Conclusions

The significant increase in complicated appendicitis and simultaneous significant decrease in uncomplicated appendicitis during the COVID-19 pandemic indicate that patients are not seeking appropriate, timely surgical care.

Keywords

Acute appendicitis
Complicated appendicitis
COVID-19

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