Brown Timothy S, Bedard Nicholas A, Rojas Edward O, Anthony Christopher A, Schwarzkopf Ran, Stambough Jeffrey B, Nandi Sumon, Prieto Hernan, Parvizi Javad, Bini Stefano A, Higuera Carlos A, Piuzzi Nicholas S, Blankstein Michael, Wellman Samuel S, Dietz Matthew J, Jennings Jason M, Dasa Vinod
Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Department of Orthopedics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Arthroplast Today. 2021 Feb;7:268-272. doi: 10.1016/j.artd.2020.11.025. Epub 2020 Dec 3.
In March 2020, elective total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA and TKA) were suspended across the United States in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We had previously published the results of a survey to the affected patients from 6 institutions. We now present the results of a larger distribution of this survey, through May and June 2020, to electively scheduled patients representing different regions of the United States.
Fifteen centers identified through the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Research Committee participated in a survey study of THA and TKA patients. Patients scheduled for primary elective THA or TKA but canceled due to the COVID-19 elective surgery stoppage (3/2020-5/2020) were included in the study. Descriptive statistics along with subgroup analysis with Wilcoxon rank were performed.
In total, surveys were distributed to 2135 patients and completed by 848 patients (40%) from 15 institutions. Most patients (728/848, 86%) had their surgery postponed or canceled by the surgeon or hospital. Unknown length of surgical delay remained the highest source of anxiety among survey participants. Male patients were more likely to be willing to proceed with surgery in spite of COVID-19. There were minimal regional differences in responses. Only 61 patients (7%) stated they will continue to delay surgery for fear of contracting COVID-19 while in the hospital.
Similar to the previous study, the most anxiety-provoking thought was the uncertainty, over if and when the canceled joint replacement surgery could be rescheduled. Patients suffering from the daily pain of hip and knee arthritis who have been scheduled for elective arthroplasty remain eager to have their operation as soon as elective surgery is allowed to resume.
2020年3月,为应对新冠疫情,美国各地暂停了择期全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术(THA和TKA)。我们之前发表了对6家机构受影响患者的调查结果。现在,我们展示了2020年5月和6月对代表美国不同地区的择期手术患者进行的这项调查的更广泛分布结果。
通过美国髋关节与膝关节外科医师协会研究委员会确定的15个中心参与了一项对THA和TKA患者的调查研究。计划进行初次择期THA或TKA但因新冠疫情导致择期手术暂停(2020年3月至5月)而取消手术的患者被纳入研究。进行了描述性统计以及Wilcoxon秩和检验的亚组分析。
总共向2135名患者发放了调查问卷,来自15家机构的848名患者(40%)完成了调查。大多数患者(728/848,86%)的手术被外科医生或医院推迟或取消。手术延迟时间未知仍然是调查参与者中焦虑的最大来源。尽管有新冠疫情,男性患者更愿意继续进行手术。不同地区的回答差异极小。只有61名患者(7%)表示,由于担心在医院感染新冠病毒,他们将继续推迟手术。
与之前的研究相似,最令人焦虑的想法是取消的关节置换手术是否以及何时可以重新安排存在不确定性。因髋膝关节关节炎的日常疼痛而计划进行择期关节置换术的患者,在择期手术恢复后仍渴望尽快进行手术。