Major Metropolitan Area COVID-19 - Positive Patients Undergoing Emergency and Elective Orthopaedic Surgeries: A Case-matched Control Study.

Allison JoAnna Lewis, Lisa K Cannada, Paulvalery Roulette
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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic affected surgical management in Orthopaedics. This study explores the effect of COVID-19-positive patients on time to surgery from admission, total time spent in preoperative preparation, costs of orthopaedic care, and inpatient days in COVID-19-positive patients. The authors' case-matched study was based on the surgeon, procedure type, and patient demographics. The authors reviewed 58 cases, 23 males and 35 females. The results for the COVID-19-positive and -negative groups are time to admission (362.9; 388.4), time in preparation (127.8; 122.3), inpatient days to surgery (0.2; 0.2), and orthopaedic cost ($81,938; $86,352). With available numbers, no significant difference could be detected for inpatient days until surgery, any associated time to surgery, or orthopaedic costs for operating on COVID-19-positive patients during the pandemic. Perceived increased time and cost of care of COVID-19-positive patients were not proven in this study. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 33(1):014-016, 2024).

大都市地区接受急诊和择期骨科手术的 COVID-19 - 阳性患者:病例匹配对照研究。
SARS-CoV-2 大流行影响了骨科的手术管理。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 阳性患者从入院到手术的时间、术前准备所花费的总时间、骨科护理成本以及 COVID-19 阳性患者住院天数的影响。作者的病例匹配研究基于外科医生、手术类型和患者人口统计学特征。作者回顾了 58 个病例,其中男性 23 人,女性 35 人。COVID-19 阳性组和阴性组的结果分别为入院时间(362.9;388.4)、准备时间(127.8;122.3)、手术住院天数(0.2;0.2)和骨科费用(81,938 美元;86,352 美元)。根据现有数据,在大流行期间为 COVID-19 阳性患者进行手术时,手术前住院天数、手术相关时间或骨科费用均无明显差异。在这项研究中,COVID-19 阳性患者的护理时间和成本增加的预期并未得到证实。(外科骨科进展杂志》33(1):014-016,2024 年)。
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