Tejuoso Ademilola, George Abigail, Johnson Sarah, Geller Anne E, Kapple Parris, Ziegler Craig, Miller Keith, Choi Kellen
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA.
Office of Graduate Medical Education, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA.
Transl Androl Urol. 2024 Mar 31;13(3):406-413. doi: 10.21037/tau-23-466. Epub 2024 Mar 11.
Firearm injuries increased significantly during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We aimed to describe our experience with patients admitted to a level 1 trauma center with gunshot-related trauma to the genitourinary (GU) tract before and during COVID-19 pandemic.
Patients sustaining gunshot-related trauma to the adrenals, kidneys, ureters, bladder, scrotum, testicles, penis, and urethra between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2021 were identified from our institutional trauma database. Patient charts were queried to extract demographic information, management, and follow-up.
A total of 117 patients met inclusion criteria with 39 (33%) of GU injuries occurring pre-COVID, and 78 (67%) occurring during or post-COVID. Seventy-two (62%) presented with kidney injury. Patients injured in the pre-COVID period were more likely to participate in a follow-up visit by 2.17 times at 60 days (P=0.017), 1.98 times at 90 days (P=0.030), and 2.04 times at 1-year (P=0.014) than during COVID. Pre-COVID, 46% of patients were injured in the city's northwestern region and 54% from other areas, during COVID 24% of patients came from the northwestern region compared to 76% from other areas (P=0.029).
Gunshot wounds (GSW) involving the GU tract increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with renal injury most frequent. Follow-up visits declined by around half during the pandemic, primarily at 60 days, 90 days, and 1 year post-injury. The number of patients admitted with urologic injuries pre-COVID versus during COVID was significantly different depending on the patient's area of residence. More work is needed to evaluate the outcomes of traumatic GU injuries due to GSW pre- and post-pandemic.
在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,火器伤显著增加。我们旨在描述在COVID-19大流行之前和期间,一级创伤中心收治的泌尿生殖系统(GU)与枪伤相关创伤患者的情况。
从我们机构的创伤数据库中识别出2018年1月1日至2021年12月31日期间遭受肾上腺、肾脏、输尿管、膀胱、阴囊、睾丸、阴茎和尿道枪伤相关创伤的患者。查询患者病历以提取人口统计学信息、治疗情况和随访信息。
共有117例患者符合纳入标准,其中39例(33%)的泌尿生殖系统损伤发生在COVID之前,78例(67%)发生在COVID期间或之后。72例(62%)表现为肾脏损伤。与COVID期间相比,COVID之前受伤的患者在60天时进行随访的可能性高2.17倍(P=0.017),在90天时高1.98倍(P=0.030),在1年时高2.04倍(P=0.014)。在COVID之前,46%的患者在该市西北部地区受伤,54%来自其他地区,在COVID期间,24%的患者来自西北部地区,而76%来自其他地区(P=0.029)。
在COVID-19大流行期间,涉及泌尿生殖系统的枪伤增加,肾脏损伤最为常见。在大流行期间,随访就诊次数减少了约一半,主要是在受伤后60天、90天和1年时。根据患者居住地区的不同,COVID之前与COVID期间因泌尿系统损伤入院的患者数量存在显著差异。需要更多工作来评估大流行之前和之后因枪伤导致的创伤性泌尿生殖系统损伤的结果。