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一个密尔沃基综合征?穿透性损伤与 COVID-19。

A Milwaukee Syndemic? Penetrative Injury and COVID-19.

机构信息

Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,

Institute for Health and Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

出版信息

WMJ. 2023 Dec;122(5):313-318.

PMID:38180916
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study sought to evaluate injury frequency of penetrative trauma before and after stay-at-home orders were implemented due to COVID-19 in Wisconsin.

METHODS

Patients who presented to a level I trauma center from January 2018 through December 2021 with a mechanism of injury of firearm or stab wound were included. The study was split into pre-COVID (January 2018-February 2020) and COVID (March 2020-December 2021) periods. Statistical analysis included chi-square tests and interrupted time series analysis.

RESULTS

A total of 1702 patients met inclusion criteria. The COVID group had a statistically significantly higher proportion of firearm injuries (83.2%) and a significantly lower proportion of stab injuries (16.8%) compared to the pre-COVID period group (70% and 30%, respectively, < 0.001). There was no change from pre-COVID to COVID periods in in-hospital mortality or length of hospital stays. There was an increase in firearm incidents in the COVID period in 72% of Milwaukee County ZIP codes and a decrease in stab incidents in 48% of ZIP codes. Interrupted time series analysis indicated a significant increase from the pre-COVID to COVID periods in monthly firearm and stab injuries. Firearm injury significantly increased from pre-COVID to COVID for Black or African American patients but no other racial group.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings are consistent with other state and national trends suggesting increasing penetrative injury during the COVID-19 pandemic. The intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic and violence pandemic may yield a "syndemic," imposing a significant burden on trauma systems. Evidenced-based public health interventions are needed to mitigate the surge of firearm injuries.

摘要

简介

本研究旨在评估由于 COVID-19 而在威斯康星州实施居家令前后穿透性创伤的受伤频率。

方法

纳入了 2018 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间因受伤机制为枪伤或刺伤而到一级创伤中心就诊的患者。该研究分为 COVID-19 前(2018 年 1 月至 2020 年 2 月)和 COVID-19 期间(2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 12 月)。统计分析包括卡方检验和中断时间序列分析。

结果

共有 1702 名患者符合纳入标准。与 COVID-19 前时期相比,COVID 组的枪伤比例(83.2%)明显更高,刺伤比例(16.8%)明显更低(分别为 70%和 30%,<0.001)。与 COVID-19 前时期相比,COVID 期间的院内死亡率或住院时间没有变化。在密尔沃基县的 72%的邮政编码区域内,COVID 期间的枪伤事件增加,而在 48%的邮政编码区域内,刺伤事件减少。中断时间序列分析表明,从 COVID-19 前时期到 COVID 时期,每月的枪伤和刺伤事件都有显著增加。黑人或非裔美国患者的枪伤从 COVID-19 前时期到 COVID 时期显著增加,但其他种族群体则没有。

结论

这些发现与其他州和全国的趋势一致,表明 COVID-19 大流行期间穿透性损伤增加。COVID-19 大流行与暴力大流行的交叉可能导致“综合征”,给创伤系统带来巨大负担。需要采取基于证据的公共卫生干预措施来减轻枪伤的激增。

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