Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK.
Acta Orthop. 2020 Dec;91(6):633-638. doi: 10.1080/17453674.2020.1807092. Epub 2020 Aug 24.
Background and purpose - The COVID-19 pandemic has been recognised as an unprecedented global health crisis. This study assesses the impact on a large acute paediatric hospital service in London, evaluating the trends in the acute paediatric orthopaedic trauma referral caseload and operative casemix before (2019) and during (2020) COVID-19 lockdown. Patients and methods - A longitudinal retrospective observational prevalence study of both acute paediatric orthopaedic trauma referrals and operative caseload was performed for the first 6 "golden weeks" of lockdown. These data were compared with the same period in 2019. Statistical analyses included median (± median absolute deviation), risk and odds ratios as well as Fisher's exact test to calculate the statistical significance, set at p ≤ 0.05. Results - Acute paediatric trauma referrals in 2020 were reduced by two-thirds compared with 2019 (n = 302 vs. 97) with a halving risk (RR 0.55) and odds ratios (OR 0.43) of sporting-related mechanism of injuries (p = 0.002). There was a greater use of outpatient telemedicine in the COVID-19 period with more Virtual Fracture Clinic use (OR 97, RR 84, p < 0.001), and fewer patients being seen for consultation and followed up face to face (OR 0.55, RR 0.05, p < 0.001). Interpretation - The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a decline in the number of acute paediatric trauma referrals, admissions, and operations during the COVID period. There has also been a significant change in the patient pathway with more being reviewed via the means of telemedicine to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and exposure. More work is required to observe for similar trends nationwide and globally as the pandemic has permanently affected the entire healthcare infrastructure.
背景与目的-新冠疫情被公认为是一场前所未有的全球卫生危机。本研究评估了伦敦一家大型急性儿科医院服务所受到的影响,评估了新冠疫情封锁期间(2020 年)和之前(2019 年)急性儿科骨科创伤转诊病例数和手术病种的变化趋势。
患者和方法-对封锁的前 6 个“黄金周”内的急性儿科骨科创伤转诊和手术病例数进行了一项回顾性纵向观察性患病率研究。将这些数据与 2019 年同期进行了比较。统计分析包括中位数(±中位数绝对偏差)、风险比和优势比,以及 Fisher 精确检验,以计算统计学意义,设定 p 值≤0.05。
结果-与 2019 年相比,2020 年急性儿科创伤转诊减少了三分之二(n=302 与 97),受伤机制为运动相关的风险减半(RR0.55),优势比(OR0.43)(p=0.002)。在新冠疫情期间,更多地使用了门诊远程医疗,虚拟骨折诊所的使用增加(OR97,RR84,p<0.001),而面对面咨询和随访的患者减少(OR0.55,RR0.05,p<0.001)。
结论-新冠疫情的影响导致新冠疫情期间急性儿科创伤转诊、入院和手术数量减少。患者的治疗路径也发生了重大变化,更多患者通过远程医疗进行评估,以降低新冠病毒传播和暴露的风险。随着疫情对整个医疗保健基础设施产生永久性影响,需要进一步观察全国和全球范围内是否存在类似趋势。