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新冠疫情对伦敦四家一级创伤中心的重大创伤(ISS>15)的影响。

The impact of COVID-19 on major trauma (ISS>15) in London, across its four Level 1 centres.

机构信息

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK.

Barts Health NHS Trust, UK.

出版信息

Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2022 Jun;104(6):437-442. doi: 10.1308/rcsann.2021.0218. Epub 2021 Nov 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to reconfiguration of healthcare resources to manage increased demand for acute hospital beds and intensive care places. Concerns were raised regarding continuing provision of critical care for non-COVID patients during the pandemic. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients admitted with major trauma (Injury Severity Score >15) across the four Level 1 trauma centres in London.

METHODS

Data were collected from all four major trauma centres (MTCs) in London using the Trauma Audit and Research Network database and from local databases at each centre. A 2-month period from 5 March to 5 May 2020 was selected and the same period during 2019 was used to compare changes due to the pandemic.

RESULTS

There was a 31% decrease in overall number of patients presenting to the four MTCs during the COVID-19 period compared with 2019. There was no difference in patient demographics or mechanism of injury between the two periods. Sports-related injuries and proportion of self-presentation to hospital were reduced slightly during the pandemic, although the differences were not statistically significant. The mortality rate and association between mortality and injury severity were similar. Proportion of patients requiring intensive care unit facilities also did not change.

CONCLUSION

Despite diversion of critical care resources to deal with COVID-related admissions, we did not observe a change in mortality rate or proportion of severely injured patients requiring critical care. Our results suggest London MTCs were able to provide their usual standard of care for critically injured major trauma (Injury Severity Score >15) patients during the pandemic.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 大流行导致医疗资源重新配置,以应对急性病床和重症监护病房需求的增加。有人担心在大流行期间,非 COVID 患者的重症监护服务能否持续提供。本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 大流行对伦敦 4 个 1 级创伤中心收治的严重创伤(损伤严重程度评分>15)患者的影响。

方法

使用创伤审核和研究网络数据库以及每个中心的本地数据库从伦敦的 4 个主要创伤中心(MTC)收集数据。选择 2020 年 3 月 5 日至 5 月 5 日的 2 个月时间段,并将 2019 年同期用于比较因大流行而产生的变化。

结果

与 2019 年相比,COVID-19 期间到 4 个 MTC 的就诊患者总数减少了 31%。两个时期的患者人口统计学特征或损伤机制没有差异。大流行期间,与运动相关的损伤和自行到医院就诊的比例略有下降,尽管差异无统计学意义。死亡率和死亡率与损伤严重程度之间的关联相似。需要重症监护病房设施的患者比例也没有变化。

结论

尽管将重症监护资源转移用于处理与 COVID 相关的入院治疗,但我们没有观察到死亡率或需要重症监护的严重受伤患者比例的变化。我们的结果表明,伦敦 MTC 在大流行期间能够为严重受伤的严重创伤(损伤严重程度评分>15)患者提供通常的标准护理。

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