Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, 3 Panepistimiou St, Biopolis 41500 Larissa, Greece.
Hand, Upper Extremity and Microsurgery Department, IASO Thessalias, Nikaia 41500 Larissa, Greece.
Injury. 2021 Mar;52(3):387-394. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.11.045. Epub 2020 Nov 17.
During the SARS-COV-2 pandemic and consequent government measures to prevent the overwhelming of public hospitals, emergency department (ED) orthopaedic turnout was significantly altered. This study compared the turnout of patients with upper extremity (UE) and hand & wrist (H&W) emergencies during the SARS-COV-2 pandemic, with the same period of 2019, in the public and private sector.
MATERIAL-METHODS: Data from a two-month period [March 23, 2020 (application of severe restrictions of civilian circulation) to May 18, 2020 (two weeks after lockdown cessation)] were collected from a public-university hospital and a private hospital and were compared with data from the same "normal" period in 2019.
During the pandemic, the number of patients with orthopaedic, UE, and H&W problems was significantly reduced by 57.09%, 49.77%, 49.92% respectively (p<0.001) compared to 2019. However, the ratios of UE/total orthopaedic emergencies and of H&W/total orthopaedic emergencies increased significantly during the pandemic from 37.17% to 43.32% and from 25.07% to 29.15% (p=0.006 and p<0.001) respectively, compared to 2019. In the private sector, the turnout was increased for patients with UE problems (8.82%, p=0.67) and H&W problems (24.39%, p=0.3), while in the public sector the turnout was significantly decreased for UE (49.77%, p<0.001) and H&W problems (49.92%, p<0.001) in 2020 compared to 2019.
The extent of lockdown was unprecedented in recent years. The reduction of orthopaedic, UE and H&W emergencies during lockdown can be attributed to the fear of contracting the virus in the hospitals and even more in hospitals serving as COVID-19 reference centers. Despite the decrease -in absolute numbers- of patients, the increased percentages of UE to total orthopaedic and of H&W to total orthopaedic emergencies in 2020 in both hospitals, reflect the new hobbies' uptake and the increase of domestic accidents during the lockdown, despite overall activity decrease, and underline the necessity of presence of hand surgeons in the EDs. This is one of the very few population-based studies worldwide to show trends in incidence of different injuries of the UE at a regional level during the pandemic, and its results could affect future health care policies.
在 SARS-CoV-2 大流行期间,为了防止公立医院不堪重负,政府采取了相应措施,急诊(ED)骨科就诊量发生了显著变化。本研究比较了 SARS-CoV-2 大流行期间和 2019 年同期公共和私营部门上肢(UE)和手和腕(H&W)急诊患者的就诊量。
从一所公立大学医院和一所私立医院收集了为期两个月的数据[2020 年 3 月 23 日(开始严格限制市民出行)至 2020 年 5 月 18 日(封锁结束两周后)],并与 2019 年同期的相同“正常”时期的数据进行了比较。
与 2019 年相比,大流行期间骨科、UE 和 H&W 问题患者的数量分别显著减少了 57.09%、49.77%和 49.92%(p<0.001)。然而,大流行期间 UE/骨科急诊总数的比例和 H&W/骨科急诊总数的比例分别从 2019 年的 37.17%和 25.07%显著增加到 43.32%和 29.15%(p=0.006 和 p<0.001)。在私营部门,UE 问题患者(8.82%,p=0.67)和 H&W 问题患者(24.39%,p=0.3)的就诊量增加,而在公立医院,UE(49.77%,p<0.001)和 H&W(49.92%,p<0.001)的就诊量在 2020 年比 2019 年显著减少。
封锁的程度是近年来前所未有的。封锁期间骨科、UE 和 H&W 急诊数量的减少可以归因于人们害怕在医院感染病毒,甚至更害怕在作为 COVID-19 参考中心的医院感染病毒。尽管绝对数量减少了,但 2020 年两家医院 UE 占骨科总数和 H&W 占骨科总数的百分比增加,反映了新的业余爱好的兴起以及封锁期间家庭事故的增加,尽管整体活动减少,但这突显了手外科医生在急诊室的必要性。这是全球为数不多的基于人群的研究之一,显示了大流行期间区域水平上不同 UE 损伤的发病率趋势,其结果可能会影响未来的医疗保健政策。