Infection-to-Surgery Interval
Cross-source consensus on Infection-to-Surgery Interval from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- The infection-to-surgery interval was calculated from first positive test date to surgery date. — Association between preoperative COVID-19 and major postoperative pulmonary complications: a multicentre observational cohort study in China
- In the original unweighted cohort, COVID-19 infection less than 3 weeks before surgery was independently associated with increased major pulmonary complication risk. — Association between preoperative COVID-19 and major postoperative pulmonary complications: a multicentre observational cohort study in China
- COVID-19 within 3 weeks before surgery was not significantly associated with major pulmonary complications in IPTW-adjusted sensitivity analysis. — Association between preoperative COVID-19 and major postoperative pulmonary complications: a multicentre observational cohort study in China
- COVID-19 within 6 weeks before surgery was not significantly associated with major pulmonary complications in sensitivity analysis. — Association between preoperative COVID-19 and major postoperative pulmonary complications: a multicentre observational cohort study in China
- Exploratory analyses suggested possible overall risk pattern changes around 3, 6, and 8 to 9 weeks after infection. — Association between preoperative COVID-19 and major postoperative pulmonary complications: a multicentre observational cohort study in China