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根据 COVID-19 大流行期间手术特点的不同,骨科手术恢复情况的差异:国家登记数据。

Differences in Resumption of Orthopedic Surgery According to Characteristics of Surgery during COVID-19 Pandemic: National Registry Data.

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan, Korea.

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

Clin Orthop Surg. 2023 Apr;15(2):327-337. doi: 10.4055/cios22177. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Healthcare services have been restricted after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. With the pandemic still ongoing, the patterns of orthopedic surgery might have changed. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the reduced volumes of orthopedic surgery were recovered over time. Among the trauma and elective surgery, which accounted for most orthopedic surgical procedures, we also sought to elucidate whether the changes in the volumes of orthopedic surgery differed according to the type of surgery.

METHODS

The volumes of orthopedic surgery were analyzed using the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service of Korea databases. The surgical procedure codes were categorized depending on the characteristics of the procedures. The actual volumes of surgery were compared with the expected volumes to elucidate the effect of COVID-19 on surgical volumes. The expected volumes of surgery were estimated using Poisson regression models.

RESULTS

The reducing effect of COVID-19 on the volumes of orthopedic surgery weakened as COVID-19 continued. Although the total volumes of orthopedic surgery decreased by 8.5%-10.1% in the first wave, those recovered to a 2.2%-2.8% decrease from the expected volumes during the second and third waves. Among the trauma and elective surgery, open reduction and internal fixation and cruciate ligament reconstruction decreased as COVID-19 continued, while total knee arthroplasty recovered. However, the volumes of hemiarthroplasty of the hip did not decrease through the year.

CONCLUSIONS

The number of orthopedic surgeries, which had decreased due to COVID-19, tended to recover over time, although the pandemic was still ongoing. However, the degree of resumption differed according to the characteristics of surgery. The findings of our study will be helpful to estimate the burden of orthopedic surgery in the era of persistent COVID-19.

摘要

背景

自 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发以来,医疗服务受到限制。随着大流行的持续,骨科手术模式可能已经发生变化。本研究的目的是确定骨科手术量是否随着时间的推移而恢复。在占大多数骨科手术的创伤和择期手术中,我们还试图阐明骨科手术量的变化是否因手术类型而异。

方法

使用韩国健康保险审查和评估服务数据库分析骨科手术量。根据手术特点对手术程序代码进行分类。将实际手术量与预期手术量进行比较,以阐明 COVID-19 对手术量的影响。使用泊松回归模型估计手术量的预期值。

结果

随着 COVID-19 的持续,COVID-19 对骨科手术量减少的影响减弱。尽管在第一波中,骨科手术总量减少了 8.5%-10.1%,但在第二波和第三波中,手术总量恢复到比预期值减少 2.2%-2.8%的水平。在创伤和择期手术中,随着 COVID-19 的持续,切开复位内固定和交叉韧带重建减少,而全膝关节置换术则恢复。然而,全年髋部半髋关节置换术的手术量并未减少。

结论

尽管大流行仍在继续,但由于 COVID-19 而减少的骨科手术数量有恢复的趋势。然而,恢复的程度因手术特点而异。本研究的结果将有助于估计在持续 COVID-19 时代骨科手术的负担。

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