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新冠疫情大流行如何影响意大利儿童创伤学:数量、解剖部位和严重程度的变化。

How the pandemic spread of COVID-19 affected children's traumatology in Italy: changes of numbers, anatomical locations, and severity.

机构信息

Unit of Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology, ASST Gaetano Pini CTO, Milan, Italy.

Unit of Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology, ASST Gaetano Pini CTO, Milan, Italy -

出版信息

Minerva Pediatr (Torino). 2024 Apr;76(2):167-172. doi: 10.23736/S2724-5276.20.05910-1. Epub 2020 Oct 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The study aim was to share our experience in hospital reorganization and management of pediatric traumatology in the early stage of COVID-19 pandemic. We centralized pediatric traumatology supposing a reduction of ER admissions, with increased severity of conditions, and a change in fracture patterns; consequently, we reorganized our structure. The COVID-19 epidemic in Europe has seen Italy as the first focus starting from February 21, 2020. Lombardy has been the most affected area. The initial NHS approach determined a high percentage of hospital admissions that led to early overload of hospitals, and we had to reorganize our structure to face the emergency.

METHODS

We retrospectively evaluated the admission and treatment data to observe the epidemiological evolution of pediatric trauma during the lockdown ordinance and compared them with the same period in 2019.

RESULTS

We found a reduction of 78% pediatric visits in the ER but no decrease in the number of pediatric fractures. We found a rate of pediatric fractures increased by 21.62%: the upper limb fractures being the most representative.

CONCLUSIONS

Our expectations were confirmed. We believe that the reorganization and the guidelines by us designed have been effective to spare resources and subtract the pediatric traumatology load from those hospitals dealing with an unexpected number of critical COVID-19 patients. Even if we experienced a significant reduction of pediatric admissions to our trauma ER, the presence of a determined number of fractures justifies the necessity of a specialized hub to collect all pediatric fractures.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在分享我们在 COVID-19 大流行早期医院重组和儿科创伤管理方面的经验。我们集中收治儿科创伤患者,假设急诊就诊人数减少,病情严重程度增加,骨折模式改变;因此,我们重组了结构。欧洲的 COVID-19 疫情以意大利为首个焦点,始于 2020 年 2 月 21 日。伦巴第大区是受影响最严重的地区。最初的国民保健制度(NHS)方法确定了高比例的住院治疗,导致医院早期过载,我们不得不重组结构以应对紧急情况。

方法

我们回顾性评估了入院和治疗数据,以观察封锁令期间儿科创伤的流行病学演变,并将其与 2019 年同期进行比较。

结果

我们发现急诊就诊的儿科就诊人数减少了 78%,但儿科骨折人数没有减少。我们发现儿科骨折率增加了 21.62%:上肢骨折最为常见。

结论

我们的预期得到了证实。我们认为,重组和我们设计的指南对于节省资源和减少处理意外大量 COVID-19 患者的医院的儿科创伤负担是有效的。尽管我们经历了儿科创伤急诊就诊人数的显著减少,但一定数量的骨折证明有必要建立一个专门的中心来收治所有儿科骨折患者。

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