The Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Epidemiology of Ankle Joint Injuries in Adults and Children.

Q3 Medicine
Krzysztof Klepacki, Łukasz Tomczyk, Grzegorz Miękisiak, Piotr Morasiewicz
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Abstract

Background: Ankle joint injuries are an important orthopedic issue due to their high incidence and the variety of treatment methods available. This study assessed the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the epidemiology and treatment of ankle joint injuries. There is lack of papers which address this problem.

Material and methods: This study compared epidemiological data on ankle joint injuries in adults and children collected during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) and a corresponding prepandemic period (2019). Epidemiological data, demographic data, treatment methods, hospital stay duration, and injury-to-surgery time were analyzed.

Results: The total number of patients hospitalized for ankle fractures in the evaluated pandemic period was lower by 34% than that in the corresponding prepandemic period in 2019. The pediatric patient subpopulation showed a 70% decline during the analyzed period of COVID-19 pandemic. The number of hospitalized females declined by 12%, and the number of hospitalized males dropped by 53%.

Conclusions: 1. Our study showed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the epidemiology and treatment of ankle joint injuries. 2. The COVID-19 pandemic effected a decrease in the number of patients with ankle joint injuries, particularly pediatric and male patients with these injuries. 3. National lockdown measures had a considerable effect on lowering the numbers of pediatric patients with ankle joint injuries treated conservatively. 4. Importantly, the tendency can be noted among orthopedic surgeons and emergency room doctors to more readily qualify orthopedic patients for a trial of conservative treatment. This only prolongs the duration of treatment and time to the ultimate therapeutic surgery.

新冠肺炎疫情对成人和儿童踝关节损伤流行病学的影响
背景:踝关节损伤发病率高,治疗方法多样,是骨科的重要问题。本研究评估新冠肺炎疫情对踝关节损伤流行病学及治疗的影响。缺乏论述这个问题的论文。材料与方法:本研究比较了COVID-19大流行期间(2020年)和相应的大流行前期(2019年)收集的成人和儿童踝关节损伤的流行病学数据。分析流行病学资料、人口学资料、治疗方法、住院时间和伤情至手术时间。结果:2019年疫情评估期踝关节骨折住院患者总数比疫情前同期下降34%。在分析的COVID-19大流行期间,儿科患者亚群下降了70%。女性住院人数下降了12%,男性住院人数下降了53%。结论:1。我们的研究揭示了COVID-19大流行对踝关节损伤流行病学和治疗的影响。2. 2019冠状病毒病大流行导致踝关节损伤患者数量减少,尤其是儿科和男性患者。3.国家封锁措施对降低保守治疗的踝关节损伤儿科患者人数产生了相当大的影响。4. 重要的是,在骨科医生和急诊室医生中可以注意到这种趋势,即更容易使骨科患者获得保守治疗试验的资格。这只会延长治疗时间和最终治疗手术的时间。
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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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