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在 COVID-19 时代恢复髋关节和膝关节置换术:对患者避险情绪的独特洞察。

Resuming elective hip and knee arthroplasty in the COVID-19 era: a unique insight into patient risk aversion and sentiment.

机构信息

Trauma and Orthopaedics, Royal Free NHS Trust (Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals), Barnet, UK.

出版信息

Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2021 Feb;103(2):104-109. doi: 10.1308/rcsann.2020.7012. Epub 2020 Nov 13.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There has been guidance from the government and orthopaedic community on how best to ensure the safety of our patients and colleagues as we recommence elective surgery in the UK. The primary aim was to determine what proportion of patients feel they should proceed with their elective hip and knee arthroplasty surgery during the COVID-19 climate. The secondary aim was to investigate what variables affected this decision.

METHODS

Patient information from a single surgeon's waiting list in a district general hospital were recorded. A standardised telephone discussion was had with all the patients noting the severity of pain and the potential reasons for not wanting to proceed with surgery.

RESULTS

A total of 70.6% (96/136) of patients wished to proceed with surgery; 29.4% (40/136) did not wish to proceed. The decision to proceed with surgery was not correlated with sex, American Society of Anesthesiologists grade or COVID-19 risk. Those who wished to proceed with surgery had a mean age of 68.5 years while those who did not had a mean age of 72.4 years ( = 0.03). Within the matched subgroups, patients under the age of 70 years were more willing to proceed with primary hip arthroplasty surgery (87.9%) compared with primary knee arthroplasty surgery (57.1%;  = 0.007); 75% of the patients who did not wish to proceed with surgery expressed concerns about perioperative COVID-19 infection.

CONCLUSION

There is a significant proportion of arthroplasty patients on waiting lists who would be willing to accept the increased risks associated with COVID-19 to undergo surgery on an urgent basis. The subgroup of younger patients awaiting hip arthroplasty is more willing than those awaiting knee arthroplasty to proceed with surgery.

摘要

引言

政府和骨科界已经就如何确保我们的患者和同事在英国重新开始择期手术时的安全提供了指导。主要目的是确定有多少患者认为他们应该在 COVID-19 期间进行择期髋关节和膝关节置换手术。次要目的是调查哪些变量影响了这一决定。

方法

记录了一家地区综合医院一位外科医生的等候名单上的患者信息。与所有患者进行了标准化的电话讨论,记录了疼痛的严重程度和不想进行手术的潜在原因。

结果

共有 70.6%(96/136)的患者希望进行手术;29.4%(40/136)的患者不希望进行手术。是否进行手术的决定与性别、美国麻醉医师协会分级或 COVID-19 风险无关。希望进行手术的患者平均年龄为 68.5 岁,而不希望进行手术的患者平均年龄为 72.4 岁(=0.03)。在匹配的亚组中,70 岁以下的患者更愿意接受初次髋关节置换手术(87.9%),而不是初次膝关节置换手术(57.1%;=0.007);75%不希望进行手术的患者对围手术期 COVID-19 感染表示担忧。

结论

在等候名单上有相当一部分关节置换患者愿意接受与 COVID-19 相关的增加的风险,以便紧急进行手术。等待髋关节置换的年轻患者亚组比等待膝关节置换的患者更愿意进行手术。

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