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英格兰西北部一家主要创伤中心在 COVID-19 四级封锁期间创伤就诊的流行病学情况。

Epidemiology of trauma presentations to a major trauma centre in the North West of England during the COVID-19 level 4 lockdown.

机构信息

Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool, L9 7AL, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2021 Jun;47(3):631-636. doi: 10.1007/s00068-020-01507-w. Epub 2020 Sep 30.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted healthcare systems globally, little is known about the trauma patterns during a national lockdown. The aim of this study is to delineate the trauma patterns and outcomes at Aintree University Teaching Hospital level 1 Major Trauma Centre (MTC) during the COVID-19 lockdown imposed by the U.K. government.

METHODS

A retrospective cohort study data from the Merseyside and Cheshire Trauma Audit and Research Network database were analysed. The 7-week 'lockdown period' was compared to a 7-week period prior to the lockdown and also to an equivalent 7-week period corresponding to the previous year.

RESULTS

A total of 488 patients were included in the study. Overall, there was 37.6% and 30.0% reduction in the number of traumatic injuries during lockdown. Road traffic collisions (RTC) reduced by 42.6% and 46.6%. RTC involving a car significantly reduced during lockdown, conversely, bike-related RTC significantly increased. No significant changes were noted in deliberate self-harm, trauma severity and crude mortality during lockdown. There was 1 mortality from COVID-19 infection in the lockdown cohort.

CONCLUSION

Trauma continues during lockdown, our MTC has continued to provide a full service during lockdown. However, trauma patterns have changed and departments should adapt to balance these alongside the COVID-19 pandemic. As the U.K. starts its cautious transition out of lockdown, trauma services are required to be flexible during changes in national social restrictions and changing trauma patterns. COVID-19 and lockdown state were found to have no significant impact on survival outcomes for trauma.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行对全球医疗系统造成了影响,但对于全国封锁期间的创伤模式知之甚少。本研究旨在描述英国政府实施封锁期间,安特里大学教学医院 1 级创伤中心(MTC)的创伤模式和结果。

方法

对默西塞德郡和柴郡创伤审核和研究网络数据库中的回顾性队列研究数据进行分析。将 7 周的“封锁期”与封锁前的 7 周进行比较,也与前一年同期的 7 周进行比较。

结果

共有 488 名患者纳入研究。总体而言,封锁期间创伤性损伤的数量减少了 37.6%和 30.0%。道路交通碰撞(RTC)减少了 42.6%和 46.6%。封锁期间涉及汽车的 RTC 显著减少,相反,与自行车相关的 RTC 显著增加。封锁期间,蓄意自残、创伤严重程度和粗死亡率没有明显变化。封锁队列中有 1 例 COVID-19 感染死亡。

结论

封锁期间创伤仍在继续,我们的 MTC 在封锁期间继续提供全面服务。然而,创伤模式已经发生变化,各部门应适应这些变化,同时应对 COVID-19 大流行。随着英国开始谨慎地走出封锁,创伤服务需要在国家社会限制和创伤模式变化时保持灵活性。COVID-19 和封锁状态对创伤的生存结果没有显著影响。

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