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Covid-19 And Acute Esophageal Obstruction Management In The Emergency Department: An U.S. Multicenter Research Network Propensity-Matched Analysis, Hemant Goyal Md Facp, Abhilash Perisetti Md Facp, Mahesh Gajendran Md Mph Facp, Aman Ali Md, Neil Sharma Md Jan 2021

Covid-19 And Acute Esophageal Obstruction Management In The Emergency Department: An U.S. Multicenter Research Network Propensity-Matched Analysis, Hemant Goyal Md Facp, Abhilash Perisetti Md Facp, Mahesh Gajendran Md Mph Facp, Aman Ali Md, Neil Sharma Md

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Introduction- The Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 led to significant strain on the Emergency Department (ED) visits worldwide. Multiple stay-at-home orders were issued during the pandemic unless medical treatment was urgently needed1 . Acute esophageal obstruction (AEO) due to food/ foreign body impaction usually present to the ED, given its severe symptoms. Most esophageal foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract uneventfully, and related mortality is very low. Still, most of these patients receive endoscopic interventions (up to 76%)2 . The number of non-urgent endoscopies plummeted sharply during the pandemic to reduce exposure and preserve personal …