Chatterji Gautam, Patel Yogesh, Jain Vaibhav, Geevarughese Nikku Mathew, Haq Rehan Ul
Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh India.
Indian J Orthop. 2021 Mar 20;55(4):839-852. doi: 10.1007/s43465-021-00354-0. eCollection 2021 Aug.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a large body of literature regarding the impact of COVID-19 on orthopaedic care and practice. This rapid review aims to synthesize this published literature to give the orthopaedic fraternity an overview about the best practices that need to be followed during this period.
A rapid review was conducted following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement for rapid reviews on the impact of COVID-19 on orthopaedic care and practice. A Pubmed search was done to identify all literature related to the impact of COVID-19 on orthopaedic care and practice, published between December 2019 and October 2020 using a predefined search strategy. The final review included 375 peer-reviewed articles addressing the objectives.
The majority of articles were expert opinions ( 37.1%) and narrative reviews (13.1%). There were 17.3% retrospective studies and 2.1% prospective studies with only one randomized control trial and ten systematic reviews. 83.8% of articles had levels of evidence IV and V, 79.5% of the articles were published in core-orthopaedic journals. Maximum publications were from the United States of America (31.7%), followed by India (11.5%). European countries together contributed to 32.0% of all publications.
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on all aspects of orthopaedic care and practice. The pandemic has affected outpatient clinics, emergency and elective surgery, rehabilitation, resident training, personnel management, use of personal protective equipment, telemedicine and all sub-specialities of orthopaedics. Orthopaedic practice will require the incorporation of new technologies, restructuring of health systems and reorganizing of training programs for optimal patient care. There would also be a need for frequent review of emerging literature to provide evidence-based guidelines to the orthopaedic fraternity which will not only help in mitigation of transmission of disease but also ensure continuity of optimum patient care.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43465-021-00354-0.
新冠疫情引发了大量关于新冠病毒对骨科护理及实践影响的文献。本快速综述旨在综合已发表的文献,为骨科同仁提供在此期间应遵循的最佳实践概述。
按照系统评价与荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明中关于新冠病毒对骨科护理及实践影响的快速综述要求进行快速综述。通过在PubMed上检索,使用预定义的检索策略识别2019年12月至2020年10月期间发表的所有与新冠病毒对骨科护理及实践影响相关的文献。最终综述纳入了375篇针对该目标的同行评议文章。
大多数文章为专家意见(37.1%)和叙述性综述(13.1%)。有17.3%的回顾性研究和2.1%的前瞻性研究,仅有一项随机对照试验和十项系统评价。83.8%的文章证据级别为IV级和V级,79.5%的文章发表于骨科核心期刊。发表文章最多的是美国(31.7%),其次是印度(11.5%)。欧洲国家的文章共占所有出版物的32.0%。
新冠病毒对骨科护理及实践的各个方面都产生了重大影响。疫情影响了门诊、急诊和择期手术、康复、住院医师培训、人员管理、个人防护装备的使用、远程医疗以及骨科的所有亚专业。骨科实践需要融入新技术、重组卫生系统并重新组织培训项目,以实现最佳的患者护理。还需要经常回顾新出现的文献,为骨科同仁提供基于证据的指南,这不仅有助于减少疾病传播,还能确保最佳患者护理的连续性。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s43465-021-00354-0获取的补充材料。