[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of otorhinolaryngology consultations].

Salomón Waizel-Haiat, Marco Antonio Figueroa-Morales, Tania Colín-Martínez, Raquel Espinosa-Soto, Carlos Alfonso Romero-Gameros
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has modified several aspects of medical care, resulting in a change in the profile of visits to the Emergency Department.

Objective: To compare the number and reasons for consultation related to the specialty of Otolaryngology in the Emergency Department of a tertiary-care hospital, in the periods defined as: pre-COVID-19 (from March 13, 2019, to March 12, 2020) and COVID-19 (from March 13, 2020, to March 13, 2021).

Material and methods: An observational, retrospective, cross-sectional and analytical study was conducted. It included 2409 patients, out of which 1764 belonged to the pre-COVID-19 period and 645 to the COVID-19 period. Odds ratios were estimated for the association between the period of presentation and the type of emergency.

Results: We observed an increase in consultations for epistaxis (from 19.16 to 26.82%), followed by tracheostomy care (from 3.17 to 5.89%), laryngotracheal stenosis (from 0.96 to 2.5%) and otalgia (from 4.47 to 6.67%), during the COVID-19 period. Similarly, there was an increase in the proportion of actual emergencies during the COVID-19 period.

Conclusions: Overall, there was a 63% of decrease in the number of urgent Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) consultations during the COVID-19 period, with a significant increase in the number of attendances secondary to epistaxis, tracheostomy care, laryngotracheal stenosis and a significant percentage in cochleovestibular pathology care.

【新冠肺炎疫情对耳鼻喉科会诊人数的影响】。
背景:COVID-19大流行改变了医疗保健的几个方面,导致急诊科就诊情况发生变化。目的:比较某三级医院急诊科在2019年3月13日至2020年3月12日新冠肺炎前期(2019年3月13日至2020年3月12日)和新冠肺炎期间(2020年3月13日至2021年3月13日)耳鼻喉科相关会诊的数量和原因。材料和方法:采用观察性、回顾性、横断面和分析性研究。2409例患者,其中新冠肺炎前期1764例,新冠肺炎期645例。估计了出现时间与紧急情况类型之间的比值比。结果:我们观察到在COVID-19期间,鼻出血(从19.16%增加到26.82%),其次是气管切开术(从3.17%增加到5.89%),喉气管狭窄(从0.96%增加到2.5%)和耳痛(从4.47%增加到6.67%)。同样,在2019冠状病毒病期间,实际紧急情况的比例有所增加。结论:总体而言,在COVID-19期间,紧急耳鼻喉科(ENT)会诊次数减少了63%,继发性鼻出血、气管造口术、喉气管狭窄的就诊次数显著增加,耳蜗前庭病理护理的比例显著增加。
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