The coronavirus has challenged all medical systems worldwide. Herein both waves of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) in spring and autumn 2020 differ principally. Whereas Europe was hit by the first wave more or less unprepared, which was aggravated by the high virulence of COVID-19, the second wave is characterized by a much higher contagiosity of the virus with very high incidences. On the other hand the virus has attenuated, which is reflected by the significantly lower incidence-related mortality rate. However, the overall increasing number of infected patients represents again a great challenge for the medical management of the disease. France and Spain are doing better in comparison to Germany and Italy this time. The absolute number of deaths per week is higher than during the peak of the first wave. However, urologists in these countries have also experienced greater restrictions in their activities in the second shutdown than in Germany, where there is only a reduction of beds to between 75 and 90%. Mostly all levels are operated. Of importance for Germany, however, is the plateau on a high level for several weeks probably due to the reduced efficacy of a light lock-down. This finally resulted in a total lock-down in mid-December 2020. Subsequently in Germany some hospitals are also reaching their limits with similar consequences for the departments of urology facing a 50% reduction of beds and operating only level III and IV indications. Nevertheless, the management of urologic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic is carried out in Europa on a high standard. Therefor the risk of secondary harm to our patients is expected to be rather minimal in the long run.

COVID-19 in european urology: Which lessons have we learned? / Rassweiler, J. J.; Pini, G.; Liatsikos, F.; Georgiev, M.; Roupret, M.; Breda, A.; Knoll, T.; Micali, S.; Stenzl, A.; Goezen, A. S.; Yanev, K.; Rassweiler-Seyfried, M. -C.. - In: DER UROLOGE. - ISSN 0340-2592. - 60:3(2021), pp. 306-317. [10.1007/s00120-021-01450-7]

COVID-19 in european urology: Which lessons have we learned?

Micali S.;
2021

Abstract

The coronavirus has challenged all medical systems worldwide. Herein both waves of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) in spring and autumn 2020 differ principally. Whereas Europe was hit by the first wave more or less unprepared, which was aggravated by the high virulence of COVID-19, the second wave is characterized by a much higher contagiosity of the virus with very high incidences. On the other hand the virus has attenuated, which is reflected by the significantly lower incidence-related mortality rate. However, the overall increasing number of infected patients represents again a great challenge for the medical management of the disease. France and Spain are doing better in comparison to Germany and Italy this time. The absolute number of deaths per week is higher than during the peak of the first wave. However, urologists in these countries have also experienced greater restrictions in their activities in the second shutdown than in Germany, where there is only a reduction of beds to between 75 and 90%. Mostly all levels are operated. Of importance for Germany, however, is the plateau on a high level for several weeks probably due to the reduced efficacy of a light lock-down. This finally resulted in a total lock-down in mid-December 2020. Subsequently in Germany some hospitals are also reaching their limits with similar consequences for the departments of urology facing a 50% reduction of beds and operating only level III and IV indications. Nevertheless, the management of urologic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic is carried out in Europa on a high standard. Therefor the risk of secondary harm to our patients is expected to be rather minimal in the long run.
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COVID-19 in european urology: Which lessons have we learned? / Rassweiler, J. J.; Pini, G.; Liatsikos, F.; Georgiev, M.; Roupret, M.; Breda, A.; Knoll, T.; Micali, S.; Stenzl, A.; Goezen, A. S.; Yanev, K.; Rassweiler-Seyfried, M. -C.. - In: DER UROLOGE. - ISSN 0340-2592. - 60:3(2021), pp. 306-317. [10.1007/s00120-021-01450-7]
Rassweiler, J. J.; Pini, G.; Liatsikos, F.; Georgiev, M.; Roupret, M.; Breda, A.; Knoll, T.; Micali, S.; Stenzl, A.; Goezen, A. S.; Yanev, K.; Rasswei...espandi
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