Management Orthopedic Patient With Covid 19, A Picture Of Patient Safety

Ni Luh Tantri, M. Fauzi, Rohman Rohman, Erwi Rochma, Berry Isnaini, Retno Dwi
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This study will describe management policies to maintain hospital services by putting safety and analyze epidemiological data on orthopedic patient with covid-19 infection who were admitted during covid-19 pandemic. A retrospective descriptive study of orthopedic patients with covid-19 infection profile during 1st wave of covid-19 Pandemic  (January - March 2021). Modification of patient and staff work flow were also made, based on risk of transmissions, this include rescheduling elective surgery and promoting telemedicine. For patient who were admitted for urgent surgery, transition room were made for screening covid-19 infection before operation, there also a negative pressure operation room for patient who need an emergency operation. There were 38 orthopedic patients admitted to transition room, 18  patient (47.36%) were confirmed covid-19 infection. There are slight fewer female patient with confirmed Covid-19, compare to the male patient  8 (44.4%)  vs  10 (55.6%) patient. The Patient’s age ranged from 5 to 79 years old, with average of 46.27 years old (SD 20.63). With most  patient were 56-65 years old. The patients’ diagnosis and demographics data were described in table 1. Five  patients (27.8 %) with mild covid-19, nine patients (50 %) with moderate covid-19 and four patients (22.2 %) with severe covid-19. Among 18 patients with confirmed covid-19, seven  patients  (38.9%) had  hypertension and three patients(16.7%) had diabetes . The Laboratory data shows 13 patients (72.7%) had abnormal NLR with all patients had  increased D Dimer. Average length of stay were 12.78 days, Range 2 days to 21 days; SD 5,53) with eleven patients (61.1%) underwent operation procedure and 7 (38.9%)  patients were on conservative treatment. There was 1 (1.8%0 death case recorded, among patients with confirmed COVID-19, this was a C3 Spinal Cord Injury patient with tetraplegia and respiratory failure. During this period there were 16 (2.5% from 636 staff) were diagnosed with covid-19, among them  60% in red area ( operation room, Emergency unit, polyclinics, isolation room and laboratory). There were no documented in hospital death among orthopedic patient with confirmed covid-19 who underwent surgery procedure. Covid-19 had disrupted many aspects in hospital services. Our Hospital had develop new policies and strategies to minimize covid-19 transmission during the 1st wave covid-19 pandemic. Preoperative screening, proper personal protective equipment’s, and strict transmissions control successfully minimize covid-19 transmission in our hospital. Orthopedics patient with Covid-19 infection, that require urgent surgery were admitted to isolation room. Prompt treatment  according  to WHO Guideline were given.
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本研究将描述通过安全性来维持医院服务的管理政策,并分析在covid-19大流行期间入院的covid-19感染骨科患者的流行病学数据。第一波covid-19大流行期间(2021年1月至3月)骨科患者covid-19感染概况的回顾性描述性研究还根据传播风险修改了病人和工作人员的工作流程,包括重新安排选择性手术和促进远程医疗。对于入院的紧急手术患者,术前设置过渡室筛查covid-19感染,并为需要紧急手术的患者设置负压手术室。转接室收治骨科患者38例,确诊感染18例(47.36%)。女性确诊病例略少于男性确诊病例8例(44.4%)和10例(55.6%)。患者年龄5 ~ 79岁,平均46.27岁(SD 20.63)。大多数患者年龄在56 ~ 65岁之间。患者的诊断和人口统计资料见表1。轻症5例(27.8%),中度9例(50%),重症4例(22.2%)。在确诊的18例患者中,高血压患者7例(38.9%),糖尿病患者3例(16.7%)。实验室数据显示13例(72.7%)患者NLR异常,所有患者均有D二聚体增高。平均住院时间12.78天,范围2 ~ 21天;SD 5,53), 11例(61.1%)患者接受手术治疗,7例(38.9%)患者接受保守治疗。在确诊的COVID-19患者中,有1例(1.8%0)死亡,这是C3脊髓损伤患者,四肢瘫痪并呼吸衰竭。在此期间,636名工作人员中有16人(2.5%)被诊断为covid-19,其中60%在红色区域(手术室、急诊室、综合诊所、隔离室和实验室)。在接受手术治疗的确诊covid-19骨科患者中,没有医院死亡的记录。新冠肺炎疫情扰乱了医院服务的许多方面。在第一波疫情期间,我们医院制定了新的政策和策略,以尽量减少covid-19的传播。术前筛查,适当的个人防护装备,严格的传播控制,成功地减少了covid-19在我院的传播。骨科患者感染Covid-19,需要紧急手术,被送入隔离室。根据世卫组织指南给予及时治疗。
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