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Congenital cardiac interventions during the peak phase of COVID-19 pandemics in the country in a pandemics hospital in Istanbul

Part of: Covid-19

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

Murat Ugurlucan*
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Yahya Yildiz
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Didem Melis Oztas
Affiliation:
Bagcilar Education and Research Hospital, Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey
Senay Coban
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Metin Onur Beyaz
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Gizem Sari
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Mustafa Ozer Ulukan
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Atalay Karakaya
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Binay Vatansever
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Intensive Care, Istanbul, Turkey
Korhan Erkanli
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Mert Meric
Affiliation:
Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Orcun Unal
Affiliation:
Yedikule Chest Diseases and Chest Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey
Demet Demirkol
Affiliation:
Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatric Intensive Care, Istanbul, Turkey
Yilmaz Yozgat
Affiliation:
Bezm-i Alem Vakif Hospital, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Turkay Saritas
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Abdullah Erdem
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Celal Akdeniz
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey
Halil Turkoglu
Affiliation:
Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
*
Author for correspondence: Dr. Murat Ugurlucan, Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Medipol Mega University Hospital, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, TEM Avrupa Otoyolu Goztepe Cikisi, No: 1, 34214Bagcilar, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel: +90 530 825 11 22; Fax: +90 212 521 23 77. E-mail: muratugurlucan@yahoo.com
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Abstract

Introduction:

In this report, we aim to present our algorithm and results of patients with congenital cardiac disorders who underwent surgical or interventional procedures during the peak phase of the pandemics in our country.

Patients and methods:

The first COVID-19 case was diagnosed in Turkey on 11 March, 2020, and the peak phase seemed to end by the end of April. All the patients whom were referred, treated, or previously operated but still at the hospital during the peak phase of COVID-19 pandemics in the country were included into this retrospective study. Patient’s diagnosis, interventions, adverse events, and early post-procedural courses were studied.

Results:

Thirty-one patients with various diagnoses of congenital cardiovascular disorders were retrospectively reviewed. Ages of the patients ranged between 2 days and 16 years. Seventeen cases were males and 14 cases were females. Elective cases were postponed. Priority was given to interventional procedures, and five cases were treated percutaneously. Palliative procedures were preferred in patients whom presumably would require long hospital stay. Corrective procedures were not hesitated in prioritised stable patients. Mortality occurred in one patient. Eight patients out of 151 ICU admissions were diagnosed with COVID-19, and they were transferred to COVID-19 ICU immediately. Three nurses whom also took care of the paediatric cases became infected with SARS-CoV-2; however, the children did not catch the disease.

Conclusion:

Mandatory and emergent congenital cardiac percutaneous and surgical procedures may be performed with similar postoperative risks as there are no pandemics with meticulous care and preventive measures.

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Table 1. The demographic, interventional, operative, and postoperative features of the patients