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2019冠状病毒病大流行与髋部骨折:影响与经验教训

COVID-19 pandemic and hip fractures: impact and lessons learned.

作者信息

Arafa Mohamed, Nesar Samia, Abu-Jabeh Hamza, Jayme Ma Odette Remelou, Kalairajah Yegappan

机构信息

Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, Luton, UK.

出版信息

Bone Jt Open. 2020 Sep 4;1(9):530-540. doi: 10.1302/2633-1462.19.BJO-2020-0116.R1. eCollection 2020 Sep.

Abstract

AIMS

The coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic forced an unprecedented period of challenge to the NHS in the UK where hip fractures in the elderly population are a major public health concern. There are approximately 76,000 hip fractures in the UK each year which make up a substantial proportion of the trauma workload of an average orthopaedic unit. This study aims to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hip fracture care service and the emerging lessons to withstand any future outbreaks.

METHODS

Data were collected retrospectively on 157 hip fractures admitted from March to May 2019 and 2020. The 2020 group was further subdivided into COVID-positive and COVID-negative. Data including the four-hour target, timing to imaging, hours to operation, anaesthetic and operative details, intraoperative complications, postoperative reviews, COVID status, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), length of stay, postoperative complications, and the 30-day mortality were compiled from computer records and our local National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD) export data.

RESULTS

Hip fractures and inpatient falls significantly increased by 61.7% and 7.2% respectively in the 2020 group. A significant difference was found among the three groups regarding anaesthetic preparation time, anaesthetic time, and recovery time. The mortality rate in the 2020 COVID-positive group (36.8%) was significantly higher than both the 2020 COVID-negative and 2019 groups (11.5% and 11.7% respectively). The hospital stay was significantly higher in the COVID-positive group (mean of 24.21 days (SD 19.29)).

CONCLUSION

COVID-19 has had notable effects on the hip fracture care service: hip fracture rates increased significantly. There were inefficiencies in theatre processes for which we have recommended the use of alternate theatres. COVID-19 infection increased the 30-day mortality and hospital stay in hip fractures. More research needs to be done to reduce this risk.Cite this article: 2020;1-9:530-540.

摘要

目的

冠状病毒病(COVID)-19大流行给英国国民医疗服务体系(NHS)带来了前所未有的挑战时期,老年人群的髋部骨折是一个重大的公共卫生问题。英国每年约有76,000例髋部骨折,占普通骨科病房创伤工作量的很大一部分。本研究旨在评估COVID-19大流行对髋部骨折护理服务的影响以及从中汲取的应对未来疫情的经验教训。

方法

回顾性收集2019年3月至5月和2020年3月至5月收治的157例髋部骨折患者的数据。2020年的患者组进一步细分为COVID阳性和COVID阴性。从计算机记录和我们当地的国家髋部骨折数据库(NHFD)导出数据中整理出包括4小时目标、成像时间、手术时间、麻醉和手术细节、术中并发症、术后复查、COVID状态、关键绩效指标(KPI)、住院时间、术后并发症和30天死亡率等数据。

结果

2020年组的髋部骨折和住院患者跌倒分别显著增加了61.7%和7.2%。三组在麻醉准备时间、麻醉时间和恢复时间方面存在显著差异。2020年COVID阳性组的死亡率(36.8%)显著高于2020年COVID阴性组和2019年组(分别为11.5%和11.7%)。COVID阳性组的住院时间显著更长(平均24.21天(标准差19.29))。

结论

COVID-19对髋部骨折护理服务产生了显著影响:髋部骨折发生率显著增加。手术流程存在效率低下的情况,我们建议使用备用手术室。COVID-19感染增加了髋部骨折患者的30天死亡率和住院时间。需要开展更多研究以降低这种风险。引用本文:2020;1-9:530-540。

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