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冠状病毒病锁骨研究:未来创伤趋势的预测指标

The coronavirus disease clavicle study: a predictor of future trauma trends.

作者信息

Hodhody Ghazal, Lum Joann W Y, Afzal Sadia, Rogers Sophie, Dupley Leanne, Mastan Saleem, Karanam Krishna Sagar, Fletcher William, Ward Nicholas, Patel Neelam, Almari Fayez, Koo Kenneth, Hughes Isabel, Collins Thomas, Jump Christopher, Bradley Matthew, Greenhalgh Michael S, Newman Samuel, Tarar Muhammad Yasir, Gleave Jack, Buchanan Jack, Mulgrew Emma V

机构信息

Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton, UK.

University Hospitals, Morecambe Bay, Lancaster, UK.

出版信息

JSES Int. 2022 May;6(3):362-367. doi: 10.1016/j.jseint.2021.12.012. Epub 2022 Feb 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Clavicle fractures are a common presentation to the emergency department after falls and sporting injuries. During 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic brought with it a long period of social isolation, resulting in a change of behavior patterns and, in return, the presentation of fractures to our local hospitals. The effects of this global pandemic on the presentation and management of clavicles were noted with particular interest to the change in mechanism and its future implications.

METHODS

We performed a longitudinal observational study in 10 hospitals in the North West of England, reviewing all patients presenting with a clavicle fracture during 6 weeks in the first peak of COVID-19 pandemic and compared these with the same period in 2019. Collection points included the patient demographics, fracture characteristics, mechanism of injury, and management.

RESULTS

A total of 427 clavicle fractures were assessed with lower numbers of patients presenting with a clavicle fracture during the COVID-2020 period (n = 177) compared with 2019 (n = 250). Cycling-related clavicle fractures increased 3-fold during the pandemic compared with the 2019 control group. We also noted an overall increase in clavicle fractures resulting from higher energy trauma as opposed to low energy or fragility fracture. We also found a faster time to surgery in the COVID cohort by 2.7 days on average when compared with 2019.

CONCLUSIONS

Government restrictions and the encouragement of social distancing led to behavioral changes with a vast increase in cyclists on the road. This created a significant rise in clavicle fractures related to this activity. This is likely to be further driven by the government pledge to double cyclists on the road by 2025 in the United Kingdom. We forecast that this increase in cyclists, a behavior change accelerated by the pandemic, is a reliable predictor for future trauma trends.

摘要

背景

锁骨骨折是跌倒和运动损伤后急诊科的常见病症。2020年,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行带来了长时间的社会隔离,导致行为模式发生变化,进而影响了我们当地医院骨折病例的呈现情况。人们特别关注这场全球大流行对锁骨骨折的表现和治疗的影响,尤其是损伤机制的变化及其未来影响。

方法

我们在英格兰西北部的10家医院进行了一项纵向观察研究,回顾了在COVID-19大流行第一个高峰期间6周内所有出现锁骨骨折的患者,并将这些患者与2019年同期的患者进行比较。收集点包括患者人口统计学信息、骨折特征、损伤机制和治疗情况。

结果

共评估了427例锁骨骨折,与2019年(n = 250)相比,2020年COVID期间出现锁骨骨折的患者数量较少(n = 177)。与2019年对照组相比,大流行期间与骑行相关的锁骨骨折增加了3倍。我们还注意到,与低能量或脆性骨折相比,高能量创伤导致的锁骨骨折总体有所增加。我们还发现,与2019年相比,COVID队列的手术时间平均快了2.7天。

结论

政府的限制措施和对社交距离的鼓励导致了行为变化,道路上骑自行车的人大量增加。这导致与该活动相关的锁骨骨折显著增加。英国政府承诺到2025年使道路上的骑自行车人数翻倍,这可能会进一步推动这一增长。我们预测,骑自行车人数的增加,这种因大流行而加速的行为变化,是未来创伤趋势的可靠预测指标。

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