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在英国一家大型创伤中心 COVID-19 感染高峰期接受手术的骨科创伤患者的结局。

Outcomes of orthopaedic trauma patients undergoing surgery during the peak period of COVID-19 infection at a UK major trauma centre.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, SE5 9RS, UK.

Department of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, SE5 9RS, UK.

出版信息

Surgeon. 2021 Oct;19(5):e256-e264. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2020.11.009. Epub 2020 Dec 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To review the clinical outcomes of all patients undergoing emergency orthopaedic trauma surgery at a UK major trauma centre during the first 6 weeks of the COVID-19 related lockdown.

METHODS

A retrospective review was performed of all patients who underwent emergency orthopaedic trauma surgery at a single urban major trauma centre over the first six-week period of national lockdown. Demographics, co-morbidities, injuries, injury severity scores, surgery, COVID-19 status, complications and mortalities were analysed.

RESULTS

A total of 76 patients were included for review who underwent multiple procedures. Significant co-morbidity was present in 72%. The overall COVID-19 infection rate of the study population at any time was 22%. Sub-group analysis indicated 13% had active COVID-19 at the time of surgery. Only 4% of patients developed COVID-19 post surgery with no mortalities in this sub-group. The overall mortality rate was 4%. The overall complication rate was 14%. However mortality and complications rates were higher if the patients had active COVID-19 at surgery, if they were over 70 years and had sustained life-threatening injuries.

CONCLUSION

The overall survival rate for patients undergoing emergency orthopaedic trauma surgery during the COVID-19 peak was 96%. The rate of any complication was more significant in those presenting with active COVID-19 infections who had sustained potentially life threatening injuries and were over 70 years of age. Conversely those without active COVID-19 infection and who lacked significant co-morbidities experienced a lower complication and mortality rate.

摘要

背景

回顾 COVID-19 相关封锁期间,英国一家大型创伤中心所有接受紧急骨科创伤手术的患者的临床结果。

方法

对在全国封锁的前六周内在单一城市大型创伤中心接受紧急骨科创伤手术的所有患者进行回顾性分析。分析了人口统计学、合并症、损伤、损伤严重程度评分、手术、COVID-19 状况、并发症和死亡率。

结果

共纳入 76 例接受多种手术的患者进行回顾。72%存在显著合并症。研究人群在任何时候的 COVID-19 感染率为 22%。亚组分析表明,13%的患者在手术时患有活动性 COVID-19。只有 4%的患者在手术后出现 COVID-19,且该亚组无死亡病例。总死亡率为 4%。总体并发症发生率为 14%。然而,如果患者在手术时患有活动性 COVID-19、年龄超过 70 岁且遭受危及生命的伤害,则死亡率和并发症发生率更高。

结论

在 COVID-19 高峰期接受紧急骨科创伤手术的患者的总体生存率为 96%。在患有潜在危及生命的损伤且年龄超过 70 岁且伴有活动性 COVID-19 感染的患者中,出现任何并发症的比率更高。相反,那些没有活动性 COVID-19 感染且没有明显合并症的患者并发症和死亡率较低。

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