The Impacts of COVID-19 on the Management of Ankle Fractures and their Outcomes: A Systematic Review

Q3 Medicine
Ashwin Chawla, Pongphak Thongpat, Chayanin Angthong
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is still an unresolved situation in Thailand and worldwide at large. The purpose of this study was to interpret the impacts of COVID-19 on the management of ankle fractures and their outcomes. A systematic search and review were performed in accordance with the PRISMA guideline based on the PubMed database. The search terms were ‘ankle fracture’ and ‘COVID’. From an initial search, a total of 29 abstracts were found and screened in accordance with the eligibility criteria. Then, five articles were considered eligible papers for further review. This review investigated a total of 16,813 patients with ankle fractures, including 215 patients (1.27%) who were also COVID-19-positive. According to our results, the incidence of ankle fractures showed a decrease during the pandemic. However, COVID-positive ankle fracture patients demonstrated a higher prevalence of comorbidities, including chronic kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. COVID-19 infection was a factor that delayed the operation and increased the length of hospital stay and adverse effects from the surgery. COVID-19 infection affected the management of ankle fractures and their outcomes in terms of negative impacts such as delayed operation, increased length of hospital stay, and increased adverse effects from the surgery. Outpatient surgery was recommended to solve some of these problems.
COVID-19对踝关节骨折治疗及其结局的影响:系统综述
2019冠状病毒病大流行在泰国和世界范围内仍是一个未解决的问题。本研究的目的是解释COVID-19对踝关节骨折治疗及其结果的影响。根据基于PubMed数据库的PRISMA指南进行系统检索和评价。搜索词是“脚踝骨折”和“COVID”。从初步检索中,共发现29篇摘要,并根据入选标准进行筛选。然后,5篇文章被认为是有资格进一步审查的论文。本综述共调查了16,813例踝关节骨折患者,其中215例(1.27%)患者同时呈covid -19阳性。根据我们的研究结果,在大流行期间,踝关节骨折的发生率有所下降。然而,新冠病毒阳性踝关节骨折患者表现出更高的合并症患病率,包括慢性肾病、糖尿病、高血压和肥胖。COVID-19感染是延迟手术的一个因素,增加了手术的住院时间和不良反应。COVID-19感染对踝关节骨折的处理及其结果产生了负面影响,如手术延迟、住院时间延长和手术不良反应增加。建议门诊手术解决其中的一些问题。
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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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