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    Endoscopy training in Australia during COVID-19: Efficacy and knowledge assessment of gastroenterology and general surgery trainees
    Pu, LZCT ; Cox, DRA ; Be, KH ; Ng, J ; Yeaman, F ; Gilhotra, RA ; Efthymiou, M ; Vaughan, R ; Nestel, D ; Perini, M ; Muralidharan, V ; Chandran, S (WILEY, 2022-12)
    BACKGROUND AND AIM: During COVID-19, restrictions to elective endoscopy were introduced worldwide. A reduction in procedures may impact trainees' endoscopy learning. This study aims to assess Australian advanced gastroenterology and general surgery trainees' self-perceived efficacy and knowledge in endoscopy during the pandemic. METHODS: All Australian gastroenterology and general surgery trainees in their last 2 years of accredited training were invited to participate through email (2020-2021 and 2021-2022 training cycles). The primary outcome was to assess trainees' self-efficacy and knowledge regarding gastrointestinal endoscopy. Secondary outcomes included subgroup analysis between gastroenterology and general surgery trainees. Self-perceived efficacy was assessed with Likert-scale questions on 20 endoscopy procedures and knowledge was assessed through 21 endoscopy-related multiple choice questions. RESULTS: Eighty-one trainees responded to a self-efficacy questionnaire and 77 responded to the knowledge questionnaire. Over 90% of the trainees were confident or extremely confident in diagnostic endoscopy, but only half demonstrated similar efficacy for therapeutic endoscopy. The efficacy for basic endoscopy procedures was higher for gastroenterology trainees (64.0% vs 51.1%, P < 0.001). Last-year trainee achievement of conjoint committee requirements for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was achieved in 95.8% of gastroenterology trainees versus 22.2% of surgical trainees (P < 0.001). The median score on the knowledge questionnaire was also higher for the gastroenterology subset (90.5% vs 71.4%, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: During COVID-19, endoscopy trainees' self-efficacy in endoscopic diagnostic procedures was achieved for most trainees. The differences in self-perceived efficacy and knowledge between gastroenterology and surgical trainees may be reflective of the different opportunities for learning between the two groups.
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    Captopril, a Renin-Angiotensin System Inhibitor, Attenuates Tumour Progression in the Regenerating Liver Following Partial Hepatectomy
    Riddiough, GE ; Walsh, KA ; Fifis, T ; Kastrappis, G ; Tran, BM ; Vincan, E ; Muralidharan, V ; Christophi, C ; Gordon, CL ; Perini, MV (MDPI, 2022-05)
    (1) Liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) has been linked to tumour recurrence. Inhibition of the renin−angiotensin system (RASi) attenuates CRLM growth in the non-regenerating liver. This study investigates whether RASi exerts an antitumour effect within the regenerating liver following partial hepatectomy for CRLM and examines RASi-induced changes in the tumour immune microenvironment; (2) CRLM in mice was induced via intrasplenic injection of mouse colorectal tumour cells, followed by splenectomy on Day 0. Mice were treated with RASi captopril (250 mg/kg/day), or saline (control) from Day 4 to Day 16 (endpoint) and underwent 70% partial hepatectomy on Day 7. Liver and tumour samples were characterised by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence; (3) captopril treatment reduced tumour burden in mice following partial hepatectomy (p < 0.01). Captopril treatment reduced populations of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) (CD11b+Ly6CHi p < 0.05, CD11b+Ly6CLo p < 0.01) and increased PD-1 expression on infiltrating hepatic tissue-resident memory (TRM)-like CD8+ (p < 0.001) and double-negative (CD4-CD8-; p < 0.001) T cells; (4) RASi reduced CRLM growth in the regenerating liver and altered immune cell composition by reducing populations of immunosuppressive MDSCs and boosting populations of PD-1+ hepatic TRMs. Thus, RASi should be explored as an adjunct therapy for patients undergoing partial hepatectomy for CRLM.
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    SARS-CoV-2 infection and venous thromboembolism after surgery: an international prospective cohort study
    Li, E (WILEY, 2022-01)
    SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with an increased rate of venous thromboembolism in critically ill patients. Since surgical patients are already at higher risk of venous thromboembolism than general populations, this study aimed to determine if patients with peri-operative or prior SARS-CoV-2 were at further increased risk of venous thromboembolism. We conducted a planned sub-study and analysis from an international, multicentre, prospective cohort study of elective and emergency patients undergoing surgery during October 2020. Patients from all surgical specialties were included. The primary outcome measure was venous thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis) within 30 days of surgery. SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis was defined as peri-operative (7 days before to 30 days after surgery); recent (1-6 weeks before surgery); previous (≥7 weeks before surgery); or none. Information on prophylaxis regimens or pre-operative anti-coagulation for baseline comorbidities was not available. Postoperative venous thromboembolism rate was 0.5% (666/123,591) in patients without SARS-CoV-2; 2.2% (50/2317) in patients with peri-operative SARS-CoV-2; 1.6% (15/953) in patients with recent SARS-CoV-2; and 1.0% (11/1148) in patients with previous SARS-CoV-2. After adjustment for confounding factors, patients with peri-operative (adjusted odds ratio 1.5 (95%CI 1.1-2.0)) and recent SARS-CoV-2 (1.9 (95%CI 1.2-3.3)) remained at higher risk of venous thromboembolism, with a borderline finding in previous SARS-CoV-2 (1.7 (95%CI 0.9-3.0)). Overall, venous thromboembolism was independently associated with 30-day mortality (5.4 (95%CI 4.3-6.7)). In patients with SARS-CoV-2, mortality without venous thromboembolism was 7.4% (319/4342) and with venous thromboembolism was 40.8% (31/76). Patients undergoing surgery with peri-operative or recent SARS-CoV-2 appear to be at increased risk of postoperative venous thromboembolism compared with patients with no history of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Optimal venous thromboembolism prophylaxis and treatment are unknown in this cohort of patients, and these data should be interpreted accordingly.
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    Captopril, a Renin-Angiotensin System Inhibitor, Attenuates Features of Tumor Invasion and Down-Regulates C-Myc Expression in a Mouse Model of Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis
    Riddiough, GE ; Fifis, T ; Walsh, KA ; Muralidharan, V ; Christophi, C ; Tran, BM ; Vincan, E ; Perini, MV (MDPI, 2021-06)
    (1) Background: Recent clinical and experimental data suggests that the liver's regenerative response following partial hepatectomy can stimulate tumor recurrence in the liver remnant. The Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays important roles in both colorectal cancer carcinogenesis and liver regeneration. Studies have shown that the Wnt/β-catenin pathway regulates multiple renin-angiotensin system (RAS) genes, whilst RAS inhibition (RASi) reduces tumor burden and progression. This study explores whether RASi attenuates features of tumor progression in the regenerating liver post-hepatectomy by modulating Wnt/β-catenin signaling. (2) Methods: Male CBA mice underwent CRLM induction, followed one week later by 70% partial hepatectomy. Mice were treated daily with captopril, a RASi, at 250 mg/kg/day or vehicle control from experimental Day 4. Tumor and liver samples were analyzed for RAS and Wnt signaling markers using qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. (3) Results: Treatment with captopril reduced the expression of down-stream Wnt target genes, including a significant reduction in both c-myc and cyclin-D1, despite activating Wnt signaling. This was a tumor-specific response that was not elicited in corresponding liver samples. (4) Conclusions: We report for the first time decreased c-myc expression in colorectal tumors following RASi treatment in vivo. Decreased c-myc expression was accompanied by an attenuated invasive phenotype, despite increased Wnt signaling.
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    Perini, MV ; Christophi, C ; Muralidharan, V (WILEY, 2020-01)
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    Pancreatic mass in a patient undergoing immunotherapy for metastatic renal cell carcinoma: dilemmas in management
    Goh, SK ; Cox, DRA ; Weickhardt, A ; Muralidharan, V ; Perini, M (WILEY, 2022-07)
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    Reduction in post-operative pancreatic fistula with polyethylene glycol and recombinant human albumin sealant following stapled distal pancreatectomy
    Privett, BJ ; Perini, MV ; Weinberg, L ; Fink, MA ; Muralidharan, V ; Lee, E ; Starkey, G ; Jones, R ; Lin, Y-J ; Nikfarjam, M (WILEY, 2021-11)
    BACKGROUND: Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) remains a significant cause of morbidity in patients undergoing distal pancreatectomy (DP). The use of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and recombinant human albumin sealant gel applied to the transected pancreatic margin in DP may reduce POPF rates and was assessed. METHODS: A retrospective single centre cohort study of patient undergoing DP at an Australian high volume tertiary institution between January 2015 and January 2021. Rates of POPF in patients undergoing stapled pancreatic transection with PEG sealant were compared to other methods. RESULTS: A total of 54 cases were identified for analysis, with 16 undergoing stapled DP combined with staple line application of PEG (PEG group). Most patients in the control group had stapled DP 92% (35 of 38), with 47% (18 of 38) combined with a reinforcing buttress, with or without the use other glue types. Overall, 28 of 54 (52%) developed a POPF, with a significantly lower rate in the PEG group (3 of 16 vs. 25 of 38 in the Control group; p = 0.003). Clinically significant Grade B/C POPF was lower in the PEG group (0 of 16 vs. 9 of 28 in the Control group; p = 0.045), and patients in the PEG group had a shorter median (range) length of hospital stay (6 [4-14] days vs. 10 [6-41] days p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Stapled DP with the application of PEG and recombinant human albumin sealant to the transection line appears to be associated with a lower rate of clinically significant POPF.
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    Elevated levels of circulating mitochondrial DNA predict early allograft dysfunction in patients following liver transplantation
    Yoshino, O ; Wong, BKL ; Cox, DRA ; Lee, E ; Hepworth, G ; Christophi, C ; Jones, R ; Dobrovic, A ; Muralidharan, V ; Perini, M (WILEY, 2021-12)
    BACKGROUND AND AIM: The role of circulating mitochondrial DNA (cmtDNA) in transplantation remains to be elucidated. cmtDNA may be released into the circulation as a consequence of liver injury; yet recent work also suggests a causative role for cmtDNA leading to hepatocellular injury. We hypothesized that elevated cmtDNA would be associated with adverse events after liver transplantation (LT) and conducted an observational cohort study. METHODS: Twenty-one patients were enrolled prospectively prior to LT. RESULTS: Postoperative complications were observed in 47.6% (n = 10). Seven patients (33.3%) had early allograft dysfunction (EAD), and six patients (28.5%) experienced acute cellular rejection within 6 months of LT. cmtDNA levels were significantly elevated in all recipients after LT compared with healthy controls and preoperative samples (1 361 937 copies/mL [IQR 586 781-3 399 687] after LT; 545 531 copies/mL [IQR 238 562-1 381 015] before LT; and 194 562 copies/mL [IQR 182 359-231 515] in healthy controls) and returned to normal levels by 5 days after transplantation. cmtDNA levels were particularly elevated in those who developed EAD in the early postoperative period (P < 0.001). In all patients, there was initially a strong overall positive correlation between cmtDNA and plasma hepatocellular enzyme levels (P < 0.05). However, the patients with EAD demonstrated a second peak in cmtDNA at postoperative day 7, which did not correlate with liver function tests. CONCLUSIONS: The early release of plasma cmtDNA is strongly associated with hepatocellular damage; however, the late surge in cmtDNA in patients with EAD appeared to be independent of hepatocellular injury as measured by conventional tests.
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    Effects of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery: an international prospective cohort study
    Simoes, JFF ; Nepogodiev, D ; Ademuyiwa, A ; Buarque, I ; El-Boghdadly, K ; Gebreyohanes, M ; Glasbey, JC ; Kronberger, E ; Kruijff, S ; Li, E ; Loeffler, M ; Mashbari, H ; Pata, F ; Smart, N ; Sayyed, R ; Shu, S ; Sund, M ; Bhangu, A ; Simoes, J ; Ahmed, W-U-R ; Argus, L ; Ball, A ; Bhangu, A ; Bywater, EP ; Blanco-Colino, R ; Brar, A ; Chaudhry, D ; Dawson, BE ; Duran, I ; Elhadi, M ; Glasbey, JC ; Gujjuri, RR ; Jones, CS ; Harrison, EM ; Kamarajah, SK ; Keatley, JM ; Lawday, S ; Li, E ; Mann, H ; Marson, EJ ; Mclean, KA ; Nepogodiev, D ; Norman, L ; Ots, R ; Outani, O ; Picciochi, M ; Santos, I ; Shaw, C ; Simoes, JFF ; Taylor, EH ; Trout, IM ; Varghese, C ; Venn, ML ; Xu, W ; Dajti, I ; Gjata, A ; Kacimi, SEO ; Boccalatte, L ; Cox, D ; Pockney, P ; Townend, P ; Aigner, F ; Kronberger, IE ; Samadov, E ; Alderazi, A ; Hossain, K ; Padmore, G ; van Ramshorst, G ; Lawani, I ; Cerovac, A ; Delibegovic, S ; Baiocchi, G ; Ataide Gomes, GM ; Buarque, IL ; Gohar, M ; Slavchev, M ; Nwegbu, C ; Agarwal, A ; Brar, A ; Martin, J ; Ng-Kamstra, J ; Marta Modolo, M ; Olivos, M ; Lou, W ; Ren, D-L ; Andres Calvache, J ; Rivera, CJ-P ; Hadzibegovic, AD ; Kopjar, T ; Mihanovic, J ; Aviles Jimenez, PM ; Gouvas, N ; Klat, J ; Novysedlak, R ; Amisi, N ; Christensen, P ; El-Hussuna, A ; Batista, S ; Lincango-Naranjo, E ; Emile, S ; Arevalo Sandoval, DA ; Dhufera, H ; Hailu, S ; Mengesha, MG ; Kauppila, JH ; Arnaud, AP ; Demetrashvili, Z ; Albertsmeier, M ; Lederhuber, H ; Loeffler, MW ; Acquah, DK ; Ofori, B ; Tabiri, S ; Metallidis, S ; Tsoulfas, G ; Aguilera-Arevalo, M-L ; Recinos, G ; Mersich, T ; Wettstein, D ; Ghosh, D ; Kembuan, G ; Milan, PB ; Khosravi, MH ; Mozafari, M ; Hilmi, A ; Mohan, H ; Zmora, O ; Gallo, G ; Pata, F ; Pellino, G ; Fujimoto, Y ; Kuroda, N ; Satoi, S ; Abou Chaar, MK ; Ayasra, F ; Fakhradiyev, I ; Hamdun, IHS ; Jin-Young, J ; Jamal, M ; Karout, L ; Elhadi, M ; Gulla, A ; Rasoaherinomenjanahary, F ; Samison, LH ; Roslani, AC ; Duran Sanchez, II ; Samantha Gonzalez, D ; Martinez, L ; Jose Martinez, M ; Nayen, A ; Ramos-De la Medina, A ; Nunez, J ; Outani, O ; Nashidengo, PR ; Shah, R ; Shrestha, AL ; Jonker, P ; Kruijff, S ; Noltes, M ; Steinkamp, P ; Varghese, C ; Wright, D ; Abdur-Rahman, L ; Ademuyiwa, A ; Adisa, A ; Osinaike, B ; Seyi-Olajide, J ; Williams, O ; Williams, E ; Pejkova, S ; Al Balushi, Z ; Qureshi, AU ; Sayyed, R ; Mohsen, MA ; Abukhalaf, SA ; Cukier, M ; Gomez-Fernandez, H ; Shu Yip, S ; Vasquez Ojeda, XP ; Dione Sacdalan, M ; Major, P ; Azevedo, J ; Cunha, MF ; Santos, I ; Zarour, A ; Bonci, E-A ; Negoi, I ; Efetov, S ; Kochetkov, V ; Litvin, A ; Ingabire, JA ; Bucyibaruta, G ; Faustin, N ; Habumuremyi, S ; Imanishimwe, A ; de Dieu, HJ ; Munyaneza, E ; Ncogoza, I ; Alameer, E ; Ndong, A ; Radenkovic, D ; Chew, MH ; Koh, F ; Ngu, J ; Panyko, A ; Bele, U ; Kosir, JA ; Daoud, H ; Blanco-Colino, R ; Minaya Bravo, AM ; Jayarajah, U ; Wickramasinghe, D ; Adam, MEAE ; Rutegard, M ; Sund, M ; Adamina, M ; Gialamas, E ; Horisberger, K ; Alshaar, M ; Huang, A ; Lohsiriwat, V ; Charles, S ; Jlassi, H ; Isik, A ; Leventoglu, S ; Lekuya, HM ; Lule, H ; Kopetskyi, S ; Alsaadi, H ; Alshryda, S ; Alser, O ; Bankhead-Kendall, B ; Breen, K ; Kaafarani, H ; Mashbari, H ; Cal, FB ; Al-Naggar, H ; Maimbo, M ; Mazingi, D ; Abbott, T ; Adamina, M ; Akhbari, M ; Benson, R ; Bhanderi, S ; Biccard, B ; Caruana, E ; Chakrabortee, S ; Chapatwala, R ; Costas-Chavarri, A ; Demetriades, AK ; Desai, A ; Di Saverio, S ; Drake, T ; Edwards, J ; Evans, J ; Fiore, M ; Ford, S ; Fotopoulou, C ; Fowler, A ; Futaba, K ; Ganly, I ; James, HG ; Griffiths, E ; Gronchi, A ; Hutchinson, P ; Hyman, GY ; Incorvia, J ; Jain, R ; Jenkinson, M ; Khan, T ; Knight, SR ; Kolias, A ; Kudsk-Iversen, S ; Kwan, TY ; Leung, E ; Mayol, J ; McKay, S ; Meara, JG ; Mills, E ; Moug, S ; Patel, A ; Perinotti, R ; Rice, HE ; Roberts, K ; Schache, A ; Shaw, R ; Smart, N ; Stephens, M ; Stewart, GD ; Teasdale, E ; Vaughan-Shaw, P ; Vidya, R ; Wright, N ; Wuraola, F ; Zimmelman, N ; Agastra, E ; Thereska, D ; Martin Lucchini, S ; Laudani, V ; Boccalatte, L ; Chwat, C ; Pedraza Salazar, II ; Pantoja Pachajoa, DA ; Duro, A ; Calderon Arancibia, JA ; Cox, D ; D'Aulerio, G ; Dudi-Venkata, N ; Egoroff, N ; Farik, S ; Lott, N ; Moss, J-L ; Pockney, P ; Rennie, S ; Tan, L ; Varghese, C ; Vo, UG ; Watson, D ; Watters, D ; Wright, D ; Bright, T ; Hollington, P ; Zhou, X ; Kroon, HM ; Farfus, A ; Barker, J ; Watson, E ; Stevens, S ; Latif, H ; Dawson, AC ; Chuan, A ; Muralidharan, V ; Wong, E ; Ackermann, T ; Pacilli, M ; Hodgson, R ; Heriot, A ; Choong, P ; Brown, W ; Lidder, S ; Yeung, J ; Traeger, L ; Regalo, G ; Gourlay, R ; Pockney, P ; Badiani, S ; Koh, C ; Putnis, S ; Dawson, AC ; Haider, F ; Mitul, AR ; Komen, N ; Dhondt, B ; Cappeliez, S ; Pigeolet, M ; van Ramshorst, G ; Schoneveld, M ; Stijns, J ; Oosterlinck, W ; Flamey, N ; Kpangon, C ; Agbadebo, M ; Tobome, SR ; Cerovac, A ; Barros, AV ; Aguiar Junior, S ; Baiocchi, G ; do Amaral Campos, HG ; Gross, J ; Fernandez Coimbra, FJ ; Kowalski, LP ; Makdissi, F ; Nakagawa, S ; Duprat Neto, JP ; Vartanian, JG ; Yazbek, G ; Zequi, SC ; Flumignan, R ; Slavchev, M ; Jaworska, N ; Dell, A ; Shanthanna, H ; Martin, J ; Behzadi, A ; Nessim, C ; Mozel, M ; St-germain, P ; Russell, C ; Groot, G ; Safieddine, N ; Wijeysundera, D ; Eskander, A ; Chadi, S ; MacKenzie, S ; Flexman, A ; Heredia, F ; Marta Modolo, M ; Villanueva, J ; Waissbluth, S ; Macchiavello, R ; Escudero, MI ; Fuentes, T ; Mimica, X ; Olivos, M ; Bolivar Saenz, D ; Caicedo, L ; Pablo Alzate, J ; Luna, J ; Pedraza Alonso, NF ; Ortiz Silva, C ; Rodriguez, J ; Silva-Igua, L ; Torres, ML ; Maria Trujillo, L ; Nieto Calvache, AJ ; Balanta-Melo, J ; Figueroa-Casanova, R ; Garcia-Montoya, O-J ; Marulanda Toro, CA ; Velez Botero, M ; Mendoza Arango, MC ; Diaz Martinez, E ; Gutierrez Perdomo, V ; Montenegro, E ; Mihanovic, J ; Aviles Jimenez, PM ; Gouvas, N ; Novysedlak, R ; Rodriguez-Abreu, J ; Mejia, D ; Lincango-Naranjo, E ; Abouelnagah, G ; Shehata, S ; Rida, AHEF ; Hassan, RA ; Saad, MM ; Loaloa, MR ; Mostafa, B ; Qassem, M ; Fahmy, M ; Abozied, H ; Azzam, AY ; Ghozy, S ; Sallam, A ; Shehta, A ; Emile, S ; Abdelkhalek, M ; Samaka, R ; Morsy, A ; Sherif, AE ; Negussie, A ; Fisseha, T ; Shumbash, K ; Abebe, M ; Hailu, S ; Yasin, SM ; Akililu, YB ; Megersa, A ; Tefera, T ; Assefa, M ; Atnafu, B ; Tsegaye, B ; Bezabih, YS ; Sisay, S ; Bekele, K ; Jira, M ; Mengesha, MG ; Derilo, H ; Degefa, E ; Tadesse, A ; Nidaw, M ; Sarjanoja, E ; Kauppila, JH ; Testelin, S ; Boucher, S ; Jouffret, L ; Lakkis, Z ; Le Bian, AZ ; Harper, L ; des Deserts, MD ; Andre, B ; Slim, K ; Verhaeghe, R ; Police, A ; Girard, E ; Chebaro, A ; Nkembi, AS ; Arnalsteen, L ; Ballouhey, Q ; Mege, D ; Jeandel, C ; Duchalais, E ; Bouche, P-A ; Manceau, G ; Cretolle, C ; Hervieux, E ; Girard, N ; Seguin-Givelet, A ; Gaujoux, S ; De Simone, B ; Boisson, M ; Bergeat, D ; Arnaud, AP ; Fredon, F ; Nappi, F ; Kassir, R ; Scalabre, A ; Migliorelli, F ; Verhaeghe, R ; Ezanno, A-C ; Seeliger, B ; Vaysse, C ; Charbonneau, H ; Misrai, V ; Abbo, O ; Angeles, MA ; Brunaud, L ; Demetrashvili, Z ; Modabber, A ; Wolf, S ; Kamphues, C ; Hoehn, P ; Glowka, TR ; Rokohl, AC ; Bork, U ; Fluegen, G ; Horch, RE ; Schmedding, A ; Schnitzbauer, A ; Eberbach, H ; Schlager, D ; Spelsberg, F ; Keppler, L ; Hecker, A ; Wolfer, S ; Ronellenfitsch, U ; Nitschke, C ; Peiper, C ; Hakami, I ; Welter, S ; Nikolaieva, K ; Roth, A ; Lindert, J ; Gousias, K ; Rissmann, A ; Linz, VC ; Rahbari, N ; Rassweiler-Seyfried, M-C ; Gut, AE ; Gempt, J ; Reim, D ; Wagner, A ; Albertsmeier, M ; Keppler, AM ; Stoleriu, MG ; Saier, T ; Stadler, J ; Kaiser, JC ; Brunner, SM ; Pfister, K ; Herzberg, J ; Nowak, K ; Reinhard, T ; Stavrou, GA ; Koenigsrainer, A ; Konrads, C ; Quante, M ; Laban, S ; von Pusch, S ; Hirschburger, M ; Doerner, J ; Wiegering, A ; Tampaki, EC ; Gutierrez Ruiz, A ; Rodas, A ; Lucia Portilla, A ; Recinos, G ; Aguilera-Arevalo, M-L ; Carrera, J ; Duarte, AB ; Lowey, M ; Barillas, S ; Suroy, A ; Vaishnav, D ; Chowdappa, RG ; Madabhavi, I ; Bhat, D ; Venkatappa, SK ; Thakar, S ; Jain, K ; Kumar, A ; Nagar, M ; Mishra, T ; Sekar, A ; Gupta, A ; Kaman, L ; Karthigeyan, M ; Tripathi, M ; Rammohan, A ; Vayoth, SO ; Rajanbabu, A ; Subbian, A ; Gupta, R ; Raut, M ; Evelyn R, N ; Kannaiyan, L ; Matai, A ; Misra, S ; Bhende, V ; Muthu, S ; Ghosh, I ; Sharma, A ; Bajaj, A ; Rajan, S ; Agarwal, G ; Pawar, P ; Alexander, P ; Vijayakumar, MV ; Hameed, BMZ ; Badareesh, L ; Chaudhry, NK ; Baliarsing, L ; Dharap, S ; Kulkarni, A ; Thyavihally, Y ; Sharma, RD ; Pramesh, CS ; Soni, R ; Dube, SK ; Sharma, S ; Singh, H ; Bains, L ; Ghodke, R ; Kumar, A ; Sodhai, V ; Maji, S ; Basu, S ; Mahakalkar, C ; Kannan, R ; Mehraj, A ; Ranganath, N ; Phadnis, A ; Yadev, I ; Kavalaka, A ; Mittal, R ; Vallam, KC ; Akhavizadegan, H ; Maleki, ER ; Kandevani, NY ; Ikele, H ; McNestry, C ; Fleming, C ; O'Brien, S ; Abd Elwahab, S ; Davis, N ; Javadpour, M ; McDonnell, B ; Connor, CO ; Bolger, J ; Clancy, C ; Croghan, SM ; Donlon, N ; 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    We aimed to determine the impact of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery during the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We performed an international prospective cohort study including patients undergoing elective surgery in October 2020. Isolation was defined as the period before surgery during which patients did not leave their house or receive visitors from outside their household. The primary outcome was postoperative pulmonary complications, adjusted in multivariable models for measured confounders. Pre-defined sub-group analyses were performed for the primary outcome. A total of 96,454 patients from 114 countries were included and overall, 26,948 (27.9%) patients isolated before surgery. Postoperative pulmonary complications were recorded in 1947 (2.0%) patients of which 227 (11.7%) were associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Patients who isolated pre-operatively were older, had more respiratory comorbidities and were more commonly from areas of high SARS-CoV-2 incidence and high-income countries. Although the overall rates of postoperative pulmonary complications were similar in those that isolated and those that did not (2.1% vs 2.0%, respectively), isolation was associated with higher rates of postoperative pulmonary complications after adjustment (adjusted OR 1.20, 95%CI 1.05-1.36, p = 0.005). Sensitivity analyses revealed no further differences when patients were categorised by: pre-operative testing; use of COVID-19-free pathways; or community SARS-CoV-2 prevalence. The rate of postoperative pulmonary complications increased with periods of isolation longer than 3 days, with an OR (95%CI) at 4-7 days or ≥ 8 days of 1.25 (1.04-1.48), p = 0.015 and 1.31 (1.11-1.55), p = 0.001, respectively. Isolation before elective surgery might be associated with a small but clinically important increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. Longer periods of isolation showed no reduction in the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. These findings have significant implications for global provision of elective surgical care.