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2020 年 COVID-19 第一波期间的髋部骨折护理:苏格兰大型创伤中心髋部骨折患者结局的回顾。

Hip fracture care during the 2020 COVID-19 first-wave: a review of the outcomes of hip fracture patients at a Scottish Major Trauma Centre.

机构信息

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Ninewells Hospital, NHS Tayside, Dundee, DD1 9SY, UK.

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Ninewells Hospital, NHS Tayside, Dundee, DD1 9SY, UK.

出版信息

Surgeon. 2021 Oct;19(5):e318-e324. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2021.01.012. Epub 2021 Feb 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

This study reviewed whether the response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected the care for hip fracture patients at a major trauma centre in Scotland during the first-wave lock-down period.

METHODS

All patients referred to Orthopaedics with a hip fracture in a major trauma centre in Scotland were captured between 14 th March and 28 th May (11 weeks) in 2020 and 2019. Patients were identified using electronic patient records. The primary outcomes are time to theatre, length of admission and 30-day mortality. Secondary outcomes are COVID-19 prevalence, duration of surgery, proportion of patients to theatre within 36 hours and COVID-19 positive 30-day mortality from time of surgery. 225 patients were included: 108 from 2019 and 117 from 2020.

THE MAIN FINDINGS

30-day mortality was 3.7% (n=4) in 2019 and 8.5% (n=10) in 2020 (p=0.142). There was no statistical difference with time to theatre (p=0.150) nor duration of theatre (p=0.450). Duration of admission was reduced from 12 days to 6.5 days (p=<0.005). 4 patients tested positive for COVID-19 during admission, one 5 days after discharge, all underwent surgical management. 30-day mortality for COVID-19 positive patients during admission was 40%. COVID-19 prevalence of patients that were tested (n=89) was 5.62%.

CONCLUSIONS

This study has shown the care of hip fracture patients has been maintained during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is no statistically significant change in mortality, time to theatre, and duration of surgery, however, the patient's admission duration was significantly less than the 2019 cohort.

摘要

背景与研究目的

本研究回顾了在苏格兰一家主要创伤中心的第一波封锁期间,对冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行的反应是否影响了髋部骨折患者的护理。

方法

2020 年和 2019 年,在苏格兰一家主要创伤中心,所有因髋部骨折而转至骨科的患者均在 3 月 14 日至 5 月 28 日(11 周)期间被捕获。患者通过电子病历进行识别。主要结局是手术时间、住院时间和 30 天死亡率。次要结局是 COVID-19 患病率、手术持续时间、在 36 小时内手术的患者比例以及手术时 COVID-19 阳性 30 天死亡率。共纳入 225 例患者:2019 年 108 例,2020 年 117 例。

主要发现

2019 年 30 天死亡率为 3.7%(n=4),2020 年为 8.5%(n=10)(p=0.142)。手术时间(p=0.150)和手术持续时间(p=0.450)均无统计学差异。住院时间从 12 天缩短至 6.5 天(p=<0.005)。住院期间有 4 例患者检测出 COVID-19 阳性,其中 1 例在出院后 5 天检测出阳性,均接受了手术治疗。住院期间 COVID-19 阳性患者的 30 天死亡率为 40%。接受检测的患者(n=89)的 COVID-19 患病率为 5.62%。

结论

本研究表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,髋部骨折患者的护理得到了维持。死亡率、手术时间和手术持续时间均无统计学显著变化,但患者的住院时间明显短于 2019 年队列。

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