Leiphart Thaddeus J, Leiphart James
Neurosurgery, Inova Health System, Falls Church, USA.
Biology, St. Albans School, Washington, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 5;15(9):e44746. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44746. eCollection 2023 Sep.
COVID-19 is a disease that causes flu-like symptoms and difficulty breathing. Emerging in 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire world through restrictions and lockdowns. Multiple studies have compared the effects of COVID-19 on different types of head trauma, with each one producing different results. The goal of this study was to use state and hospital data to determine whether the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on surgeries for traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Public state data on COVID-19 incidence, sourced from the Virginia Department of Health, was compared to hospital data of 352 patients receiving surgeries for TBI from a single major level-one trauma hospital in Northern Virginia. We used data from the three years before COVID-19 and the two years during the pandemic, using t-tests and Pearson correlation to analyze the data. This is a retrospective case review study on the number and age of patients receiving TBI surgery from March 2017 through February 2022 at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Northern Virginia to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these factors.
When comparing the data, there was a 60% reduction in cases of operative TBI during the peak months of COVID-19 compared to the same months in previous years (p<0.005). Comparing data on the number of Virginia and Northern Virginia COVID-19 cases and data on the age of individuals undergoing TBI surgery four weeks later showed a statistically significant negative correlation (p<0.05) in which the average age of individuals undergoing TBI surgery was lower in the four-week block following a four-week block of increased COVID-19 incidence.
Our findings indicate a correlation between the period of decreased activity from COVID-19 restrictions in Virginia and a decline in both the number of TBI surgeries and the age of individuals undergoing these surgeries.
新冠病毒病(COVID-19)是一种会引发类似流感症状及呼吸困难的疾病。2019年出现的COVID-19大流行通过限制措施和封锁影响了整个世界。多项研究比较了COVID-19对不同类型头部创伤的影响,每项研究都得出了不同的结果。本研究的目的是利用州和医院数据来确定COVID-19大流行是否对创伤性脑损伤(TBI)手术产生了重大影响。
将从弗吉尼亚州卫生部获取的关于COVID-19发病率的公共州数据,与来自弗吉尼亚州北部一家大型一级创伤中心医院的352例接受TBI手术患者的医院数据进行比较。我们使用了COVID-19之前三年以及大流行期间两年的数据,采用t检验和Pearson相关性分析数据。这是一项回顾性病例审查研究,研究对象为2017年3月至2022年2月在弗吉尼亚州北部的英诺瓦费尔法克斯医院接受TBI手术的患者数量和年龄,以确定COVID-19大流行对这些因素的影响。
在比较数据时,与前几年同期相比,COVID-19高峰期手术治疗的TBI病例减少了60%(p<0.005)。比较弗吉尼亚州和弗吉尼亚州北部COVID-19病例数量的数据以及四周后接受TBI手术患者的年龄数据,发现存在统计学上的显著负相关(p<0.05),即在COVID-19发病率增加四周后的四周内,接受TBI手术患者的平均年龄较低。
我们的研究结果表明,弗吉尼亚州因COVID-19限制措施导致活动减少的时期,与TBI手术数量以及接受这些手术患者的年龄下降之间存在相关性。