CHALLENGES IN NEUROSURGERY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE EXPERIENCE OF KAZAKHSTAN
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Menlibayeva, Karashash
Babi, Aisha
Makhambetov, Yerbol
Akshulakov, Serik
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WORLD NEUROSURGERY
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BACKGROUND: The practice of neurosurgery has been
profoundly affected by the coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) pandemic in Kazakhstan. Many elective sur geries were postponed or canceled, which resulted in
difficulties in hospitalization. In the present study, we
aimed to describe the effects of COVID-19 on neurosurgical
practice and to determine whether a discrepancy was
present in the effects between metropolises and regional
cities in Kazakhstan.
- METHODS: We performed an electronic internet-based
survey among Kazakhstan’s neurosurgeons using the vir tual snowball sampling method. The invitation link to
complete the questionnaire was sent to neurosurgeons
through personal and corporate electronic mail and social
networks. The data were analyzed using Excel and Stata.
- RESULTS: A total of 43 neurosurgeons completed the
survey. The distribution of regional and urban respondents
was almost equal. The male neurosurgeons outnumbered
the female neurosurgeons (93.02% vs. 6.98%). A decrease in
consultations (65.34% 28.24%) and surgeries (56.55%
26.34%) had been observed by all neurosurgeons, regard less of city type. However, the proportion of neurosurgeons
who had attended online educational courses during the
pandemic was significantly higher (P [ 0.001) for the
surgeons from major cities (68.18%) compared with the
surgeons from smaller cities (19.05%). The regional neu rosurgeons tended to perform urgent surgeries on COVID 19epositive patients 3 times more often than had the
metropolitan neurosurgeons (P < 0.001).
- CONCLUSIONS: The true effect of the pandemic remains
unknown for Kazakhstan. A discrepancy between the
metropolitan and regional cities was found in the present
study. Efforts are required and relevant guidelines must be
developed to ensure that the neurosurgical treatment of
various conditions continues to be available during health
emergencies and that the disparities are addressed
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Menlibayeva, K., Babi, A., Makhambetov, Y., & Akshulakov, S. (2022). Challenges in Neurosurgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Experience of Kazakhstan. World Neurosurgery, 161, e376–e383. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2022.02.011
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