Landy David C, Chalmers Brian P, Utset-Ward Thomas J, Ast Michael P
University of Kentucky, 740 S. Limestone Street, Suite K401, Lexington, KY 40536 USA.
Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 USA.
HSS J. 2020 Nov;16(Suppl 1):24-28. doi: 10.1007/s11420-020-09794-0. Epub 2020 Sep 15.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered medical practice and public behavior in the USA. In spring of 2020, elective surgery including most joint replacement was suspended and much of the public asked to stay at home. As elective surgery resumes, it is unknown how the public will respond.
QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We sought to describe public interest in knee replacement during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Google Trends was used to obtain the daily number of searches for "knee replacement," "coronavirus," and "knee pain" from December 19, 2019, to May 14, 2020. The number is on a term-specific scale weighted to the highest number of daily searches for that term. Seven-day weighted averages were used to smooth the data.
The number of daily searches for "knee replacement" was stable until around March 8, 2020, after which it decreased through late March, plateauing at less than half the number of searches. At the same time, searches for "coronavirus" spiked. By early May, searches for "knee replacement" had not meaningfully increased, though at the end of the search period the slope turned positive and coronavirus searches decreased. Searches for "knee pain" initially followed a similar pattern to "knee replacement," though the decline was not as steep, and by late April searches for "knee pain" had meaningfully increased.
Public interest in knee replacement, assessed through internet search queries, decreased during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. While interest in pain has returned, the continued decreased level of interest in surgery may represent a fear of surgery among the general public in the setting of COVID-19. Surgeons may wish to focus outreach and education efforts on the safety and efficacy of knee replacement.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行显著改变了美国的医疗实践和公众行为。2020年春季,包括大多数关节置换手术在内的择期手术被暂停,并且大部分公众被要求居家。随着择期手术的恢复,公众将如何反应尚不清楚。
问题/目的:我们试图描述在COVID-19大流行开始期间公众对膝关节置换手术的兴趣。
利用谷歌趋势获取2019年12月19日至2020年5月14日期间“膝关节置换”“冠状病毒”和“膝关节疼痛”的每日搜索次数。该数字是在特定术语的规模上进行加权的,权重为该术语每日搜索的最高次数。使用七天加权平均值来平滑数据。
“膝关节置换”的每日搜索次数在2020年3月8日左右之前保持稳定,之后在3月下旬下降,稳定在不到搜索次数一半的水平。与此同时,“冠状病毒”的搜索量激增。到5月初,“膝关节置换”的搜索次数没有显著增加,尽管在搜索期结束时斜率变为正值且冠状病毒搜索量下降。“膝关节疼痛”的搜索最初与“膝关节置换”的模式相似,尽管下降幅度没有那么大,到4月下旬,“膝关节疼痛”的搜索次数显著增加。
通过互联网搜索查询评估,在COVID-19大流行开始期间,公众对膝关节置换手术的兴趣下降。虽然对疼痛的兴趣已经恢复,但对手术的兴趣持续下降可能代表了在COVID-19背景下公众对手术的恐惧。外科医生可能希望将宣传和教育工作重点放在膝关节置换手术的安全性和有效性上。