TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of the First Wave of COVID-19 on the Number of General Anesthesia Cases in 34 Tertiary Hospitals in Japan
T2 - A Multicenter Retrospective Study
AU - Takazawa, Tomonori
AU - Sugiyama, Yuki
AU - Amano, Yasuhiro
AU - Hara, Tetsuhito
AU - Kanemaru, Eiki
AU - Kato, Takao
AU - Kawano, Takashi
AU - Kochiyama, Tsukasa
AU - Tsuji, Tatsuya
AU - Saito, Shigeru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Tomonori Takazawa et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Since the first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was reported in Japan in January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a significant change in people's lives. Although the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have had an impact on the work of anesthesiologists, the specific impact has been largely unreported. We hypothesized that the number of general anesthesia (GA) cases has decreased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a retrospective survey at 34 facilities in Japan as a part of the Japanese Epidemiologic Study for Perioperative Anaphylaxis. The results showed that the number of GA cases had significantly decreased, particularly in May 2020, under the government's declaration of a state of emergency. The decline in GA caseload had not fully recovered by July 2020. Furthermore, there were regional differences in the decline in the number of GA cases. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work of anesthesiologists was greater in prefectures where there were more COVID-19 patients and where the state of emergency was declared earlier. Our study suggested a region-dependent decrease in the number of GA cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AB - Since the first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was reported in Japan in January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a significant change in people's lives. Although the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have had an impact on the work of anesthesiologists, the specific impact has been largely unreported. We hypothesized that the number of general anesthesia (GA) cases has decreased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a retrospective survey at 34 facilities in Japan as a part of the Japanese Epidemiologic Study for Perioperative Anaphylaxis. The results showed that the number of GA cases had significantly decreased, particularly in May 2020, under the government's declaration of a state of emergency. The decline in GA caseload had not fully recovered by July 2020. Furthermore, there were regional differences in the decline in the number of GA cases. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work of anesthesiologists was greater in prefectures where there were more COVID-19 patients and where the state of emergency was declared earlier. Our study suggested a region-dependent decrease in the number of GA cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85115103619&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1155/2021/8144794
DO - 10.1155/2021/8144794
M3 - 学術論文
AN - SCOPUS:85115103619
SN - 1687-6962
VL - 2021
JO - Anesthesiology Research and Practice
JF - Anesthesiology Research and Practice
M1 - 8144794
ER -