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COVID-19大流行期间骨科创伤手术室的效率:我们正在恢复正常吗?

Orthopaedic Trauma Theatre Efficiency in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Are We Returning to Normality?

作者信息

Arshad Faizan, Hanif Umar-Khetaab, Arshad Arslan, Chaudary Muhammad I, Khan Amir, Kelleher Joshua, Sadiq Salman, Wasim Abdus Samee, Chaudhry Fouad

机构信息

Trauma and Orthopaedics, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, GBR.

Emergency Department, Hillingdon Hospital, Uxbridge, GBR.

出版信息

Cureus. 2021 Feb 8;13(2):e13221. doi: 10.7759/cureus.13221.

Abstract

Background Recent studies have shown a decline in theatre efficiency and productivity coinciding with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In this study, we evaluate trauma theatre task efficiency in three different time periods (April 2019, April 2020, and November 2020), and analyse if productivity has altered since the start of the pandemic. Methods The records of a total of 320 patients who underwent orthopaedic trauma surgery at a large district general hospital in April 2019, April 2020 (during the first wave of the pandemic) and November 2020 (during the second wave of the pandemic) were analysed. Primary outcomes measured include time to get to the theatre, anaesthetic preparation time, the sum of time of anaesthesia and surgical preparation time, duration of surgery and time to transfer to recovery. Patient demographics as well as the type of surgery were also analysed. Results The time to get to the theatre and anaesthetic preparation time significantly increased in April 2020 (p<0.05) but fell in November 2020 with no significant difference in comparison to before the pandemic in April 2019 (p>0.05). The duration of surgery and time to transfer to recovery significantly increased in April 2020 (p<0.05) and though reduced in November 2020, was still significantly greater in comparison to April 2019 (p<0.05). In April 2020, the proportion of patients aged 18-65 was just 26% as compared to 35% in April 2019. This figure rose again to 45% in November 2020. The number of hip fracture procedures remained similar during the three time periods, with 32, 32 and 36 hip fracture operations in April 2019, April 2020 and November 2020, respectively. Conclusion While operating theatres' efficiency decreased during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, it increased again in the second wave, coming close to the 'normal' levels before the pandemic struck.

摘要

背景 近期研究表明,手术室效率和生产力的下降与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行同时出现。在本研究中,我们评估了三个不同时间段(2019年4月、2020年4月和2020年11月)的创伤手术室任务效率,并分析自大流行开始以来生产力是否发生了变化。方法 分析了一家大型地区综合医院在2019年4月、2020年4月(大流行第一波期间)和2020年11月(大流行第二波期间)接受骨科创伤手术的320例患者的记录。测量的主要结果包括到达手术室的时间、麻醉准备时间、麻醉和手术准备时间之和、手术持续时间以及转移至恢复室的时间。还分析了患者人口统计学特征以及手术类型。结果 2020年4月到达手术室的时间和麻醉准备时间显著增加(p<0.05),但在2020年11月下降,与2019年4月大流行前相比无显著差异(p>0.05)。2020年4月手术持续时间和转移至恢复室的时间显著增加(p<0.05),尽管在2020年11月有所减少,但与2019年4月相比仍显著更长(p<0.05)。2020年4月,18至65岁患者的比例仅为26%,而2019年4月为35%。这一数字在2020年11月再次升至45%。三个时间段内髋部骨折手术的数量保持相似,2019年4月、2020年4月和2020年11月分别有32例、32例和36例髋部骨折手术。结论 在COVID-19大流行的第一波期间,手术室效率下降,但在第二波期间再次提高,接近大流行爆发前的“正常”水平。

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