Andreani Lorenzo, Ipponi Edoardo, Pecchia Francesco, Balestrieri Giorgio, Tosi Edoardo, Marchetti Stefano, Parchi Paolo Domenico
Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Adv Orthop. 2025 Jan 20;2025:2970626. doi: 10.1155/aort/2970626. eCollection 2025.
Orthopedic trauma is a significant component of emergency department workloads worldwide. The relationship between weather conditions and injury rates is controversial in modern literature. Even less has been written to investigate bank holidays' influence on contusions, dislocations, fractures, and even polytrauma. Our study aimed to assess whether meteorological factors and national holidays could vary the workloads in the orthopedic ER of a European third-level trauma center. Our study consisted of a review of all the patients who underwent orthopedic evaluations in our institution's orthopedic emergency room between 2019 and 2023. Days were divided depending on weather (cloudy or sunny vs. rainy or stormy), day type (regular working days vs. national public holidays vs. Saturdays and Sundays), and presence or absence of COVID-19 restrictions. We also recorded the temperatures of each day. Cases were subdivided into three groups: cases without significant injuries (Group A), cases with isolated bone fractures, major tears or articular dislocations (Group B1), and polytrauma (Group B2). Higher temperatures were associated with a significant increase in overall ER visits, isolated injuries, and polytrauma. Sunny or cloudy days had a significantly higher number of patients with all injury types compared to rainy or stormy days. Weekends saw a significant decrease in overall admissions and isolated injuries but a higher rate of polytrauma compared to weekdays. National holidays had a significantly lower number of admissions for all injury types compared to weekdays. Restrictions due to the pandemic significantly reduced overall ER visits. Temperatures, meteorological factors, and national holidays could vary the workloads in the orthopedic ER of a European third-level trauma center.
骨科创伤是全球急诊部门工作量的重要组成部分。在现代文献中,天气状况与受伤率之间的关系存在争议。关于银行假日对挫伤、脱位、骨折甚至多发伤的影响的研究则更少。我们的研究旨在评估气象因素和国家法定假日是否会影响欧洲一家三级创伤中心骨科急诊室的工作量。我们的研究包括回顾2019年至2023年期间在我们机构骨科急诊室接受骨科评估的所有患者。根据天气情况(阴天或晴天与雨天或暴风雨天)、日期类型(正常工作日与国家法定假日与周六和周日)以及是否存在新冠疫情限制对天数进行划分。我们还记录了每天的温度。病例分为三组:无严重损伤病例(A组)、单纯骨折、严重撕裂或关节脱位病例(B1组)和多发伤病例(B2组)。较高的温度与急诊室就诊总数、单纯损伤和多发伤的显著增加相关。与雨天或暴风雨天相比,晴天或阴天的各类损伤患者数量显著更多。与工作日相比,周末的总入院人数和单纯损伤显著减少,但多发伤发生率更高。与工作日相比,国家法定假日的各类损伤入院人数显著减少。疫情限制显著减少了急诊室就诊总数。温度、气象因素和国家法定假日会影响欧洲一家三级创伤中心骨科急诊室的工作量。