Abstract

During the COVID19 pandemic, research has shown that many patients have decided to delay elective procedures, even if available, to reduce COVID exposure. There is scant literature that demonstrated the risk of COVID after dermatological procedures and whether these risks are higher compared to other medical procedures. This study aims to investigate these risks. A retrospective cohort study was done using TriNetX, a federated real time database of 63 million patient records. Patients undergoing any procedure were identified by CPT codes from Jan 2020-Nov 2020.

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