A Study of Paediatric Supracondylar Fractures of the Humerus Presented During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Faaiz Ali Shah, Mian Amjad Ali, Naeemullah Naeemullah, M. Bilal
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Supracondylar fracture of the humerus is one of the most common fractures in children. The purpose of our study was to analyze the temporal variations and mechanisms of paediatric supracondylar fractures presented to our hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown period. As the schools and parks were closed and children were confined to their homes, they were thus more prone to injuries while playing inside. We claim that this would be the first study in Pakistan to provide unique information about these fractures. We conducted this descriptive study in the Accident and Emergency Department at Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan from 18th March 2020 to 18th June 2020. In the enrolled children data regarding day and time of fracture occurrence, mechanism of fracture, height of furniture or play equipment from which the children fall and types of landing surfaces were all noted. Important variables were compared and a Chi-square test was applied to calculate P value (P<0.05 was considered significant). The total number of children in our study was 160 with a mean age of 5.3±1.3 years. The most common mechanism of fracture was fall from furniture (63.1%, n=101) and the landing surface was cemented or tiled floor in the majority (84.1%, n=101) of children. Maximum (40.6%, n=65) number of fractures were reported in the month of April and on a Monday (23.7%, n=38). Most (65.6%, n=105) children sustained fractures in PM time. The peak time of occurrence of fracture was 1700 h. We concluded that the majority of children sustained fractures due to a fall from furniture landing on hard cemented or tiled surfaces. Maximum number of fractures was reported in the month of April and on a Monday. Most of these injuries occurred in the evening and were operated on at night. The increased frequency of paediatric supracondylar fractures in the COVID-19 pandemic supports that preventative strategies should focus more on adult supervision, prevention of falls from furniture and provision of softer landing surfaces to lessen the impact of injury. Keywords: fracture, gartland, humerus, paediatric, supracondylar, surface resilience, temporal variations, weekday
新冠肺炎大流行期间儿童肱骨髁上骨折的研究
肱骨髁上骨折是儿童最常见的骨折之一。本研究的目的是分析在COVID-19大流行封锁期间,我院收治的儿童髁上骨折的时间变化及其机制。由于学校和公园关闭,孩子们被限制在家中,因此他们在室内玩耍时更容易受伤。我们声称,这将是巴基斯坦首次提供有关这些骨折的独特信息的研究。我们于2020年3月18日至2020年6月18日在巴基斯坦白沙瓦雷丁夫人医院的急诊科进行了这项描述性研究。在纳入的儿童数据中,骨折发生的日期和时间、骨折的机制、儿童摔倒的家具或游戏设备的高度和着陆面类型都被记录下来。比较重要变量,采用卡方检验计算P值(P<0.05为差异有统计学意义)。本研究共纳入患儿160例,平均年龄5.3±1.3岁。最常见的骨折机制是从家具上摔下(63.1%,n=101),着地面以水泥或瓷砖地板为主(84.1%,n=101)。4月份骨折最多(40.6%,n=65),周一骨折最多(23.7%,n=38)。大多数(65.6%,n=105)儿童在PM时间发生骨折。骨折发生的高峰时间为1700小时。我们得出结论,大多数儿童骨折是由于家具落在坚硬的水泥或瓷砖表面上而导致的。骨折数量最多的报告发生在4月份和周一。这些损伤大多发生在晚上,在晚上进行手术。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,儿童髁上骨折的发病率增加,这表明预防策略应更多地侧重于成人监督、防止从家具上摔下和提供更软的着陆面,以减轻受伤的影响。关键词:骨折,花环,肱骨,儿科,髁上,表面弹性,时间变化,工作日
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