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爱尔兰共和国一级创伤中心创伤与矫形科受 COVID-19 大流行的影响

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the trauma and orthopaedic department at level one Major Trauma Centre in the republic of Ireland.

出版信息

Acta Orthop Belg. 2021 Sep;87(3):571-578.

Abstract

The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has been identified as the cause of a rapidly spreading respiratory illness in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China in early December 2019. Since then, the free movement of people has decreased. The trauma-related injuries and the demand on the trauma and orthopaedic service would be expected to fall. The aim of this study to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a level 1 Trauma Centre in the Republic of Ireland (ROI). Patients admitted to the Trauma & Orthopaedic (T&O) Department at Cork University Hospital (CUH) and the South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital (SIVUH), and their associated fracture patterns and management, between 01/03/20 and the 15/04/20 were documented and compared to the patient admissions from the same time period one year earlier in 2019. The total number of T&O operations performed decreased by 10.15% (P= 0.03)between the two time periods. The number of paediatric procedures fell by 40.32% (P= 0.15). Adult Distal radius and paediatric elbow fractures (excluding supracondylar fracture) increased by 88% and 13% (P= 0.19), (P= 0.04) respectively. Hip fractures remained the most common fracture-type admitted for surgery. The COVID-19 crisis has to lead to a decrease in the total numbers of trauma surgeries in a major trauma centre in the ROI. This decline is most evident in the number of paediatric and male adult patients presenting with fractures requiring operative management. Interestingly, fractures directly related to solo outdoor activities, such as running or cycling, as well as simple mechanical falls like ankle, distal radius, elbow, and hand fractures all increased. Irish males were more compliant with outdoors restrictions than females.

摘要

2019 年 12 月初,中国湖北省武汉市发现了一种迅速传播的呼吸道疾病,被确认为冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。自那时以来,人员的自由流动减少了。创伤相关的损伤和对创伤和矫形服务的需求预计会下降。本研究旨在研究 COVID-19 大流行对爱尔兰共和国(ROI)一级创伤中心的影响。记录了 2020 年 3 月 1 日至 4 月 15 日期间在科克大学医院(CUH)和南因弗利姆维多利亚大学医院(SIVUH)骨科就诊的患者及其相关骨折类型和管理情况,并将其与 2019 年同期的患者入院情况进行了比较。两个时间段之间,T&O 手术总数减少了 10.15%(P=0.03)。儿科手术数量减少了 40.32%(P=0.15)。成人桡骨远端和儿童肘部骨折(不包括髁上骨折)分别增加了 88%和 13%(P=0.19),(P=0.04)。髋部骨折仍然是最常见的手术骨折类型。COVID-19 危机导致 ROI 主要创伤中心的创伤手术总数减少。在出现需要手术治疗的骨折的儿科和成年男性患者数量方面,下降最为明显。有趣的是,与户外活动直接相关的骨折,如跑步或骑自行车,以及简单的机械性跌倒,如踝关节、桡骨远端、肘部和手部骨折,均有所增加。与女性相比,爱尔兰男性更遵守户外活动限制。

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