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新冠疫情期间肩部创伤的变化:一项韩国调查。

Changes in Shoulder Trauma during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A South Korean Survey.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chung-Ang University Hospital, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

Clin Orthop Surg. 2023 Apr;15(2):300-307. doi: 10.4055/cios22117. Epub 2023 Jan 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study aimed to investigate the changes in the incidence of shoulder trauma and surgery 1 year after the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with social restriction compared with 1 year before the pandemic.

METHODS

Patients managed in our orthopedic trauma center between February 18, 2020, and February 17, 2021 (COVID-19 period) for shoulder trauma were compared with patients managed for the same duration a year ago (non-COVID-19 period; February 18, 2019, to February 17, 2020). The incidence of shoulder trauma, surgery, and mechanism of injury were compared between these periods.

RESULTS

The total number of shoulder trauma cases was lower in the COVID-19 period than in the non-COVID-19 period, although the difference was not significant (160 vs. 180 cases, = 0.278). In addition, traumatic shoulder surgeries decreased during the COVID-19 period (57 vs. 69 cases, = 0.285). The incidence of shoulder trauma according to four diagnostic classifications (contusion, sprain/subluxation, fracture, and dislocation) and fracture/dislocation types did not differ between the periods. During the COVID-19 period, accidental falls outdoors (45 vs. 67, = 0.038) and sports-related injuries (15 vs. 29, = 0.035) significantly decreased, but accidental falls at home (52 vs. 37, = 0.112) increased compared with those during the non-COVID-19 period, although the difference was not significant. The monthly incidence of shoulder trauma decreased 2 months after the first outbreak (significant in March, = 0.019), then steadily increased and significantly decreased during the second outbreak (August, = 0.012). However, the third outbreak (December, = 0.077) had little effect on the incidence of shoulder trauma. The number of monthly traumatic shoulder surgeries showed a similar pattern to the monthly incidence of shoulder trauma.

CONCLUSIONS

During the COVID-19 pandemic, annual shoulder trauma cases and surgeries decreased compared to those in the non-COVID-19 period, even though the difference was insignificant. The incidence of shoulder trauma and surgery was significantly reduced in the early COVID-19 period; however, the effect of the pandemic on orthopedic trauma practice was minimal after approximately half a year. Decreases in falls outdoors and sports-related injuries, but an increase in falls at home, were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在探讨与大流行前相比,在实施新冠疫情社交限制措施后的 1 年中,肩部创伤和手术的发生率发生了哪些变化。

方法

将 2020 年 2 月 18 日至 2021 年 2 月 17 日(新冠疫情期间)在我院骨科创伤中心接受肩部创伤治疗的患者与前一年同期(非新冠疫情期间;2019 年 2 月 18 日至 2020 年 2 月 17 日)接受治疗的患者进行比较。比较了这两个时期肩部创伤、手术和损伤机制的发生率。

结果

虽然新冠疫情期间肩部创伤病例总数较非新冠疫情期间有所减少,但差异无统计学意义(160 例 vs. 180 例, = 0.278)。此外,新冠疫情期间肩部创伤手术数量减少(57 例 vs. 69 例, = 0.285)。根据四个诊断分类(挫伤、扭伤/半脱位、骨折和脱位)和骨折/脱位类型,两个时期的肩部创伤发生率无差异。新冠疫情期间,户外意外跌倒(45 例 vs. 67 例, = 0.038)和运动相关损伤(15 例 vs. 29 例, = 0.035)明显减少,但家中意外跌倒(52 例 vs. 37 例, = 0.112)较非新冠疫情期间有所增加,差异虽无统计学意义。肩部创伤的每月发生率在首次爆发后 2 个月(3 月, = 0.019)下降,然后稳定上升,在第二次爆发时(8 月, = 0.012)显著下降。然而,第三次爆发(12 月, = 0.077)对肩部创伤的发生率影响较小。每月创伤性肩部手术的数量与肩部创伤的每月发生率呈现相似的模式。

结论

与非新冠疫情期间相比,新冠疫情期间肩部创伤病例和手术数量有所减少,尽管差异无统计学意义。新冠疫情早期肩部创伤和手术发生率显著下降;然而,大约半年后,大流行对骨科创伤实践的影响微乎其微。新冠疫情期间,户外跌倒和运动相关损伤减少,但家中跌倒增加。

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