The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Recovery of Hip Fracture Patients.

Hip & pelvis Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-04 DOI:10.5371/hp.2023.35.4.253
Young Yool Chung, Sung Nyun Baek, Tae Gyu Park, Min Young Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: To figure out how complete control of family visits to prevent infection of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affected the activity recovery of hip fracture patients admitted to nursing hospitals.

Materials and methods: Eighty-one patients with hip surgery in the two years prior to COVID-19 pandemic were classified as Group A, and 103 patients in the next two years were designated as Group B. The subjects' walking ability was evaluated by using the modified Koval index (MKI). In order to analyze the impact of the family visit control to the subjects, each group was classified into two different groups: (1) inpatients group who admitted to nursing hospitals and (2) home-treated patients. Additionally, statistical elements were processed in consideration of other factors that may affect the results of the experiment.

Results: The MKI evaluated at 6 months postoperative was 3.31±1.79 in Group A and 2.77±1.91 in Group B, and it was meaningfully low after the pandemic (P=0.04). There was significantly low among both of Group A 2.74±1.76 and Group B 1.93±1.81 after the pandemic (P=0.03) among those treated at the nursing hospital. The rate of deterioration of the MKI was 35 (43.2%) in Group A and 57 (55.3%) in Group B, which increased by 12.1% after the pandemic.

Conclusion: The pandemic had a negative effect on the recovery of postoperative activities of elderly hip fracture patients who admitted to nursing hospitals when family access was completely restricted to prevent infection.

COVID-19 大流行对髋部骨折患者康复的影响。
目的:探讨为预防2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染而全面控制家属探视对护理医院收治的髋部骨折患者活动恢复的影响:将COVID-19大流行前两年的81例髋部手术患者列为A组,后两年的103例患者列为B组,采用改良科瓦尔指数(MKI)对受试者的行走能力进行评估。为了分析家庭探访控制对受试者的影响,每组被分为两个不同的组别:(1) 入住护理医院的住院患者组和 (2) 家庭治疗患者组。此外,考虑到可能影响实验结果的其他因素,还对统计要素进行了处理:术后 6 个月的 MKI 评估结果为:A 组(3.31±1.79)和 B 组(2.77±1.91),且在大流行后明显降低(P=0.04)。大流行后,在护理医院接受治疗的患者中,A 组为 2.74±1.76,B 组为 1.93±1.81,均明显偏低(P=0.03)。大流行后,A 组的 MKI 恶化率为 35(43.2%),B 组为 57(55.3%),增加了 12.1%:大流行对入住护理医院的老年髋部骨折患者术后活动能力的恢复产生了负面影响,因为为了防止感染,家人完全被限制进入护理医院。
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