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Specific features of surgical care for patients with COVID‑19

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2023-24-2-48-53

Abstract

   The article is devoted to the analysis of the provision of emergency surgical care to patients of a multispecialty hospital, repurposed for the treatment of patients with a new coronavirus infection and suspected of it. As a comparison period, a similar period of time outside of work in the conditions of CAVID-19 is taken. An increase in thrombosis and pneumothorax was reversed.

About the Authors

Yu. P. Linets
Aleksander Hospital
Russian Federation

Yuriy P. Linets

St. Petersburg



S. V. Artyukhov
Aleksander Hospital; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
Russian Federation

Sergey Viktorovich Artyukhov

St. Petersburg



T. E. Zaitseva
Aleksander Hospital
Russian Federation

Tatyana E. Zaitseva

St. Petersburg



A.  E. Chikin
Aleksander Hospital
Russian Federation

Aleksander E. Chikin

St. Petersburg



N. E. Zarkua
North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
Russian Federation

Nona E. Zarkua

St. Petersburg



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Linets Yu.P., Artyukhov S.V., Zaitseva T.E., Chikin A.E., Zarkua N.E. Specific features of surgical care for patients with COVID‑19. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2023;24(2):48-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2023-24-2-48-53

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