Birmingham Hand Centre, University Hospital Birmingham, Mindelsohn Way, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TH, United Kingdom.
Hand Surg Rehabil. 2021 Jun;40(3):235-240. doi: 10.1016/j.hansur.2021.03.002. Epub 2021 Mar 10.
This work aimed to identify the lead causes of upper limb injury presenting to a busy hand and major trauma unit during the UK COVID-19 domestic lockdown period, in comparison to a cohort from the same period one year previously. Hand and upper limb injuries presenting to the host organization during a pre-lockdown period (23rd March 2019-11th May 2019) and the formal UK lockdown period (23rd March 2020-11th May 2020) were compared, using data collated from the host institution's hand surgery database. The UK lockdown period was associated with a 52% fall in the number of patients presenting to the service with hand and upper limb injuries (589 pre-lockdown vs. 284 during lockdown). There was a significant increase in the proportion of injuries due to machinery use during lockdown (38, 6.5% pre-lockdown vs. 33, 11.6% during lockdown, P = 0.009), other etiologies were consistent. The proportion requiring surgical management were similar (n = 272, 46.2% pre-lockdown vs. n = 138, 48.6% during lockdown, P = 0.50). The proportion requiring overnight admission fell (n = 94, 16.0% pre-lockdown vs. 29, 10.2% during lockdown, P = 0.022). COVID-19 related lockdown in the UK resulted in a reduction in the presenting numbers of hand related injuries; however almost half of these patients still required surgery. These data may be of use to other hand surgery centers for resource planning during future lockdown periods, and for injury prevention strategies in the post-COVID-19 world.
本研究旨在比较英国 COVID-19 国内封锁期间和前一年同期繁忙的手外伤和大型创伤单位就诊的上肢损伤主要病因,以识别出在此期间导致上肢损伤的主要原因。通过对来自同一机构在封锁前(2019 年 3 月 23 日至 5 月 11 日)和正式封锁期间(2020 年 3 月 23 日至 5 月 11 日)的手部手术数据库中收集的数据进行比较,分析了在封锁期间和前一年同期来就诊的上肢损伤患者的病因。在封锁期间,上肢损伤患者就诊人数减少了 52%(封锁前就诊 589 例,封锁期间就诊 284 例)。在封锁期间,由于机器使用导致的损伤比例显著增加(38 例,6.5%;封锁前为 33 例,11.6%,P=0.009),其他病因则保持一致。需要手术治疗的比例相似(272 例,46.2%;封锁前,138 例,48.6%,P=0.50)。需要住院过夜的比例下降(94 例,16.0%;封锁前,29 例,10.2%,P=0.022)。英国 COVID-19 相关封锁导致与手部相关的损伤就诊人数减少,但仍有近一半的患者需要手术治疗。这些数据可能对手外科中心在未来的封锁期间规划资源以及在后 COVID-19 世界制定损伤预防策略有用。