Yu Pei, Wu Chuanlong, Zhuang Chengyu, Ye Tingjun, Zhang Yin, Liu Jingfeng, Wang Lei
Department of Orthopedics, Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Ann Transl Med. 2020 Aug;8(15):932. doi: 10.21037/atm-20-4174.
Currently, the perioperative care of fracture patients is compromised due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in China and the world. This study aims to assess the clinical features of fracture patients at our hospital during the COVID-19 outbreak and formulate the medical steps to ensure the effective treatment of fracture patients with minimal risk of infection to healthcare workers.
One hundred twelve patients with different fractures that were admitted to the orthopedics department of our hospital from January 24 to March 9 in 2020 were reviewed. Data including age, gender, injury location, admission time, operation time, discharge time were compared with fracture patients from the same period in 2019.
Compared to the same period in 2019, there is a 42% decrease in the number of fracture patients in 2020. Specifically, the incidences of forearm, thigh, hand, and foot fractures have increased during the COVID-19 outbreak, while other parts are less affected. The time from injury to hospitalization, the surgery wait time and time of discharge after surgery for patients with hip fractures were 2.9±7.1, 2.0±1.7 and 7.7±4.0 days respectively in 2019, which changed to 2.0±5.0, 4.5±4.0 and 10.6±4.2 days in 2020. Following the orthopedic treatment regimen followed at our hospital, all patients had non-life-threatening limb fractures. Six patients were operated in a negative pressure room, and emergency screening was completed for six patients. No patients were positive for COVID-19, and all were discharged safely without infection or other serious complications.
Hip fractures are highly prevalent during this epidemic. However, mandatory screening delays surgery by more than 48 hours. The orthopedic department should prioritize screening of emergency patients to minimize the risk of infection among other patients and medical personnel.
目前,由于中国乃至全球范围内新冠疫情的爆发,骨折患者的围手术期护理受到了影响。本研究旨在评估新冠疫情期间我院骨折患者的临床特征,并制定医疗措施,以确保在医护人员感染风险最小的情况下有效治疗骨折患者。
回顾性分析2020年1月24日至3月9日我院骨科收治的112例不同类型骨折患者。将年龄、性别、损伤部位、入院时间、手术时间、出院时间等数据与2019年同期的骨折患者进行比较。
与2019年同期相比,2020年骨折患者数量减少了42%。具体而言,在新冠疫情爆发期间,前臂、大腿、手部和足部骨折的发生率有所上升,而其他部位受影响较小。2019年髋部骨折患者从受伤到住院、手术等待时间和术后出院时间分别为2.9±7.1天、2.0±1.7天和7.7±4.0天,2020年分别变为2.0±5.0天、4.5±4.0天和10.6±4.2天。按照我院遵循的骨科治疗方案,所有患者均为非危及生命的肢体骨折。6例患者在负压病房接受手术,6例患者完成了急诊筛查。所有患者新冠病毒检测均为阴性,均安全出院,无感染或其他严重并发症。
在本次疫情期间髋部骨折非常普遍。然而,强制筛查使手术延迟超过48小时。骨科应优先筛查急诊患者,以尽量减少其他患者和医护人员的感染风险。