AlRousan Fadi M, Alkhawaldah Abdullah, Altarawneh Razi Y, Al-Qudah Ala K, Almigdad Ahmad K
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.
Mater Sociomed. 2022 Mar;34(1):37-39. doi: 10.5455/msm.2022.33.37-39.
There were serious concerns about delivering the care and support to the elderly population in Jordan during the full lockdown period. In turn, this raised concerns about how this group of population will care for themselves and if this change in the situation will increase the risk of falls and related geriatric hip fractures. Hip fractures are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the geriatric population. Jordan has been affected by the coronavirus disease, COVID-19; pandemic like other parts of the world. The Jordanian authorities acted early to prevent the infection from spread, and lockdown along with social distancing measures were implemented early and enforced. Even though these measures successfully slowed the spread of the virus, some concerns were raised about the delivery of care by the family and caregivers to Jordanian geriatric population.
We studied the effect of lockdown and social distancing in Jordan on hip fracture incidence among the geriatric population during the lockdown period.
This retrospective observational study was conducted at two Jordanian Royal Medical Services (JRMS) hospitals, King Hussein Medical Center and Prince Rashid Hospital. Patients who were treated surgically for traumatic hip dislocation during lockdown (15th March to 30th April 2020) were compared with patients during the corresponding period in 2019 regarding the incidence of geriatric hip fractures.
The lockdown group included 102 trauma patients, 68 patients (66.7%) had geriatric hip fractures. On the other hand, the non-lockdown group included 144 patients, 45 (31.3%) had hip fractures. Thus, the proportion of patients with geriatric hip fractures in the lockdown group was significantly higher than the non-lockdown group (P=0.034). However, the geriatric hip fractures male to female ratio were the same in lockdown and non-lockdown groups (1:1.5).
During the complete lockdown and social distancing due to COVID-19, the epidemiology of surgically treated fractures changed; there is a decrease in the total number of trauma patients and an increase in the proportion of geriatric hip fractures.
在全面封锁期间,约旦为老年人群提供护理和支持引发了严重担忧。这进而引发了对这一人群如何自我护理以及这种情况的变化是否会增加跌倒风险和相关老年髋部骨折风险的担忧。髋部骨折是老年人群发病和死亡的重要原因。与世界其他地区一样,约旦也受到了冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的影响。约旦当局及早采取行动防止感染传播,早早实施了封锁以及社交距离措施并严格执行。尽管这些措施成功减缓了病毒传播,但对于家庭和护理人员向约旦老年人群提供护理方面仍引发了一些担忧。
我们研究了约旦的封锁和社交距离措施对封锁期间老年人群髋部骨折发生率的影响。
这项回顾性观察研究在约旦皇家医疗服务机构(JRMS)的两家医院——侯赛因国王医疗中心和拉希德王子医院进行。将封锁期间(2020年3月15日至4月30日)因创伤性髋关节脱位接受手术治疗的患者与2019年同期的患者在老年髋部骨折发生率方面进行比较。
封锁组包括102名创伤患者,其中68名患者(66.7%)发生了老年髋部骨折。另一方面非封锁组包括144名患者,45名(31.3%)发生了髋部骨折。因此,封锁组中发生老年髋部骨折的患者比例显著高于非封锁组(P = 0.034)。然而,封锁组和非封锁组中老年髋部骨折的男女比例相同(1:1.5)。
在因COVID-19实施全面封锁和社交距离措施期间,接受手术治疗的骨折的流行病学情况发生了变化;创伤患者总数减少,老年髋部骨折比例增加。