Jojczuk Mariusz, Naylor Katarzyna, Serwin Adrianna, Dolliver Iwona, Głuchowski Dariusz, Gajewski Jakub, Karpiński Robert, Krakowski Przemysław, Torres Kamil, Nogalski Adam, Al-Wathinani Ahmed M, Goniewicz Krzysztof
Department of Trauma Surgery and Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, 20-081 Lublin, Poland.
Independent Unit of Emergency Medical Services and Specialist Emergency, Medical University of Lublin, Chodzki 7, 20-093 Lublin, Poland.
J Clin Med. 2024 Jan 2;13(1):259. doi: 10.3390/jcm13010259.
Traumatic injuries are a significant global health concern, with profound medical and socioeconomic impacts. This study explores the patterns of trauma-related hospitalizations in the Lublin Province of Poland, with a particular focus on the periods before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The primary aim of this research was to assess the trends in trauma admissions, the average length of hospital stays, and mortality rates associated with different types of injuries, comparing urban and rural settings over two distinct time periods: 2018-2019 and 2020-2021.
This descriptive study analyzed trauma admission data from 35 hospitals in the Lublin Province, as recorded in the National General Hospital Morbidity Study (NGHMS). Patients were classified based on the International Classification of Diseases Revision 10 (ICD-10) codes. The data were compared for two periods: an 11-week span during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 and the equivalent period in 2019.
The study found a decrease in overall trauma admissions during the pandemic years (11,394 in 2020-2021 compared to 17,773 in 2018-2019). Notably, the average length of hospitalization increased during the pandemic, especially in rural areas (from 3.5 days in 2018-2019 to 5.5 days in 2020-2021 for head injuries). Male patients predominantly suffered from trauma, with a notable rise in female admissions for abdominal injuries during the pandemic. The maximal hospitalization days were higher in rural areas for head and neck injuries during the pandemic.
The study highlights significant disparities in trauma care between urban and rural areas and between the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods. It underscores the need for healthcare systems to adapt to changing circumstances, particularly in rural settings, and calls for targeted strategies to address the specific challenges faced in trauma care during public health crises.
创伤性损伤是一个重大的全球健康问题,具有深远的医学和社会经济影响。本研究探讨了波兰卢布林省与创伤相关的住院模式,特别关注了新冠疫情之前和期间的情况。
本研究的主要目的是评估创伤入院趋势、平均住院时间以及与不同类型损伤相关的死亡率,比较2018 - 2019年和2020 - 2021年这两个不同时间段内城市和农村地区的情况。
这项描述性研究分析了卢布林省35家医院的创伤入院数据,这些数据记录在国家综合医院发病率研究(NGHMS)中。患者根据国际疾病分类第10版(ICD - 10)编码进行分类。对两个时间段的数据进行了比较:2020年新冠疫情首次封锁期间的11周以及2019年的同期。
研究发现,疫情期间总体创伤入院人数有所下降(2020 - 2021年为11394例,而2018 - 2019年为17773例)。值得注意的是,疫情期间平均住院时间增加,尤其是在农村地区(头部损伤从2018 - 2019年的3.5天增加到2020 - 2021年的5.5天)。男性患者主要遭受创伤,疫情期间女性腹部损伤入院人数显著增加。疫情期间农村地区头部和颈部损伤的最长住院天数更高。
该研究突出了城市和农村地区之间以及疫情前和疫情期间创伤护理方面的显著差异。它强调医疗系统需要适应不断变化的情况,特别是在农村地区,并呼吁制定有针对性的策略来应对公共卫生危机期间创伤护理面临的具体挑战。