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新冠疫情后膝关节和肩关节矫形运动手术病例量的持续积压

The Persistent Backlog of Knee and Shoulder Orthopedic Sport Surgery Case Volume Following the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Ahiarakwe Uzoma, Agarwal Amil R, Chi-Ya Yang, Pearson Zachary C, Weisberg Miriam, Srikumaran Uma, Best Matthew J

出版信息

Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2023;11(12):738-751. doi: 10.22038/ABJS.2023.71724.3348.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

As COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic, understanding our historical response allows us to predict and improve our current practices in preparation for the next pandemic. Following the removal of the elective surgery suspension at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is unclear whether sports medicine surgery volume has returned to pre-pandemic levels as well as whether the backlog from the original suspension was addressed. The purpose of this study to observe the monthly changes in volume and backlog of knee and shoulder sports surgery one year since the original suspension.

METHODS

National all-payer data was utilized to identify patients undergoing knee and shoulder sports procedures from January 2017 to April 2021. Descriptive analysis was utilized to report the monthly changes in surgeries. A linear forecast analysis using historical data was utilized to determine the expected volume. This was compared to the observed case volume. The difference in expected and observed volume was utilized to calculate the estimated change in backlog.

RESULTS

From March to May 2020, there was a persistent decrease in the observed shoulder and knee sports volume when compared to the expected volume. By June 2020, all knee and shoulder sports volume reached the expected volume. By April 2021, the estimated backlog for shoulder and knee procedures had increased by 49.8% (26,412 total cases) and 19.0% (26,412 total cases), respectively, with respect to the original calculated backlog from March to May 2020.

CONCLUSION

Within four months, the sudden decrease in volume for knee and shoulder sports procedures had returned to pre-pandemic levels; however, the original backlog in cases has continually increased one year following the suspension. Additionally, the backlog is significantly higher for knee when compared to shoulder surgeries.

摘要

目的

由于新冠疫情不会是最后一次大流行,了解我们过去的应对措施有助于我们预测并改进当前的做法,为下一次大流行做好准备。在新冠疫情爆发初期取消择期手术暂停措施后,尚不清楚运动医学手术量是否已恢复到疫情前水平,以及最初暂停手术造成的积压是否得到解决。本研究的目的是观察自最初暂停手术一年以来,膝关节和肩关节运动手术量及积压情况的月度变化。

方法

利用全国所有支付方的数据,确定2017年1月至2021年4月接受膝关节和肩关节运动手术的患者。采用描述性分析报告手术的月度变化。利用历史数据进行线性预测分析,以确定预期手术量。将其与观察到的病例数进行比较。预期手术量与观察到的手术量之间的差异用于计算积压的估计变化。

结果

与预期手术量相比,2020年3月至5月,观察到的肩关节和膝关节运动手术量持续下降。到2020年6月,所有膝关节和肩关节运动手术量均达到预期水平。到2021年4月,与2020年3月至5月最初计算的积压量相比,肩关节和膝关节手术的估计积压量分别增加了49.8%(共26412例)和19.0%(共26412例)。

结论

在四个月内,膝关节和肩关节运动手术量的突然下降已恢复到疫情前水平;然而,暂停手术一年后,最初的病例积压持续增加。此外,膝关节手术的积压量明显高于肩关节手术。

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