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The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the pandemic process on those with an endocrinological disease that will require close follow-up from the last visit before the pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients of 3,903 with thyroid, calcium-bone metabolism, adrenal gland, pituitary diseases, and neuro...

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Autores principales: Bozkur, Evin, Turgut, Seda, Pamuk, Naim, Piskinpasa, Hamide, Metin, Duygu, Dural, Ahmet Cem, Sahbaz, Nuri Alper, Gunaldi, Omur, Cakir, İlkay, Mert, Meral, Dogansen, Sema Ciftci
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36219200
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000525
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author Bozkur, Evin
Turgut, Seda
Pamuk, Naim
Piskinpasa, Hamide
Metin, Duygu
Dural, Ahmet Cem
Sahbaz, Nuri Alper
Gunaldi, Omur
Cakir, İlkay
Mert, Meral
Dogansen, Sema Ciftci
author_facet Bozkur, Evin
Turgut, Seda
Pamuk, Naim
Piskinpasa, Hamide
Metin, Duygu
Dural, Ahmet Cem
Sahbaz, Nuri Alper
Gunaldi, Omur
Cakir, İlkay
Mert, Meral
Dogansen, Sema Ciftci
author_sort Bozkur, Evin
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the pandemic process on those with an endocrinological disease that will require close follow-up from the last visit before the pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients of 3,903 with thyroid, calcium-bone metabolism, adrenal gland, pituitary diseases, and neuroendocrine tumor (NET) were retrospectively scanned. The remaining 855 (656 females and 199 males) patients with active disease or who still needed multidisciplinary approaches were included. The number of patients who continued the disease-related medical procedures and could complete these procedures on time in the pandemic period was determined, and medical deprivation rate (MDR) was calculated. RESULTS: The prepandemic period of our patients with thyroid disease (n = 594), calcium-bone metabolism disorder (n = 130), adrenal disease (n = 85), pituitary disease, and NET (n = 46) had MDRs of 85%, 56%, 81%, and 89%, respectively. For each subgroup of patients, the lowest MDR (67%) was in medullary thyroid carcinoma, the highest MDR (89%) was in differentiated thyroid carcinoma; the lowest MDR (6%) was in osteoporosis, the highest MDR (100%) was in the active Paget's disease; the lowest MDR (0%) was in primary adrenocortical insufficiency, the highest MDR (100%) was in hyperfunctional adrenal adenomas; the lowest MDR (81%) was in pituitary nonfunctional adenomas, and the highest MDR (100%) was in Cushing's disease, active prolactinoma, TSHoma, and NET, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study showed that not only those who had COVID-19 but also those who had medical deprivation due to their current endocrinological disease were not to be underestimated during the pandemic period.
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spelling pubmed-99837932023-03-14 The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others? Bozkur, Evin Turgut, Seda Pamuk, Naim Piskinpasa, Hamide Metin, Duygu Dural, Ahmet Cem Sahbaz, Nuri Alper Gunaldi, Omur Cakir, İlkay Mert, Meral Dogansen, Sema Ciftci Arch Endocrinol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the pandemic process on those with an endocrinological disease that will require close follow-up from the last visit before the pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients of 3,903 with thyroid, calcium-bone metabolism, adrenal gland, pituitary diseases, and neuroendocrine tumor (NET) were retrospectively scanned. The remaining 855 (656 females and 199 males) patients with active disease or who still needed multidisciplinary approaches were included. The number of patients who continued the disease-related medical procedures and could complete these procedures on time in the pandemic period was determined, and medical deprivation rate (MDR) was calculated. RESULTS: The prepandemic period of our patients with thyroid disease (n = 594), calcium-bone metabolism disorder (n = 130), adrenal disease (n = 85), pituitary disease, and NET (n = 46) had MDRs of 85%, 56%, 81%, and 89%, respectively. For each subgroup of patients, the lowest MDR (67%) was in medullary thyroid carcinoma, the highest MDR (89%) was in differentiated thyroid carcinoma; the lowest MDR (6%) was in osteoporosis, the highest MDR (100%) was in the active Paget's disease; the lowest MDR (0%) was in primary adrenocortical insufficiency, the highest MDR (100%) was in hyperfunctional adrenal adenomas; the lowest MDR (81%) was in pituitary nonfunctional adenomas, and the highest MDR (100%) was in Cushing's disease, active prolactinoma, TSHoma, and NET, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study showed that not only those who had COVID-19 but also those who had medical deprivation due to their current endocrinological disease were not to be underestimated during the pandemic period. Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2022-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9983793/ /pubmed/36219200 http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000525 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Bozkur, Evin
Turgut, Seda
Pamuk, Naim
Piskinpasa, Hamide
Metin, Duygu
Dural, Ahmet Cem
Sahbaz, Nuri Alper
Gunaldi, Omur
Cakir, İlkay
Mert, Meral
Dogansen, Sema Ciftci
The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?
title The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?
title_full The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?
title_fullStr The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?
title_full_unstemmed The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?
title_short The effect of COVID-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: What happened to the others?
title_sort effect of covid-19 process on patients with endocrinological disease in a pandemic hospital: what happened to the others?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36219200
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000525
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