Impact of COVID-19 pandemic at a level 1 trauma center

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Bernardo Galvan, Katherine G. Holder, Bridget Boeger, Abigail Raef, Karishma Desai, Kripa Shrestha, Ariel P. Santos, Dixon Santana
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Abstract

Introduction

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic commonly called COVID-19 brought new changes to healthcare delivery in the US. The purpose of this study is to identify the impact of COVID-19 on the delivery of acute surgical care for patients at a Level 1 trauma center during the lockdown period of the pandemic from March 13-May 1 2020.

Methods

All trauma admission to the University Medical Center Level 1 Trauma Center from March 13 to May 13, 2020, were retrospectively abstracted and compared to the same period during 2019. Analysis focused on the lockdown period of March 13-May 1, 2020, and compared to the same dates in 2019. Abstracted data included demographics, care timeframes, length of stay, and mortality. The data were analyzed using Chi-Square, Fisher Exact, and the Mann-Whitney U test.

Results

A total of 305 (2019) vs. 220 (2020) procedures were analyzed. No significant differences were seen in mean BMI, Injury Severity Score, American Society of Anesthesia Score, and Charlson Comorbidity Index between the two groups. Diagnosis time, interval to surgery, anesthesia time, surgical preparation time, operation time, transit time, mean hospital stay, and mortality were similar.

Conclusion

The results of this study demonstrate that the lockdown period of the COVID-19 pandemic did not significantly affect the trauma surgery service line, aside from case volume, at a Level 1 trauma center in West Texas during the lockdown period. Despite changes to healthcare delivery during the pandemic, care of surgical patients was conserved as timely and of high quality.

COVID-19大流行对一级创伤中心的影响
简介严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)大流行通常被称为新冠肺炎,给美国的医疗服务带来了新的变化。本研究的目的是确定新冠肺炎对2020年3月13日至5月1日疫情封锁期间一级创伤中心患者急性外科护理的影响,回顾性摘录,并与2019年同期进行比较。分析的重点是2020年3月13日至5月1日的封锁期,并与2019年同期进行了比较。摘要数据包括人口统计、护理时间、住院时间和死亡率。使用卡方检验、Fisher Exact检验和Mann-Whitney U检验对数据进行分析。结果共分析了305例(2019年)与220例(2020年)手术。两组之间的平均BMI、损伤严重程度评分、美国麻醉学会评分和Charlson合并症指数没有显著差异。诊断时间、手术间隔、麻醉时间、手术准备时间、手术时间、转运时间、平均住院时间和死亡率相似。结论这项研究的结果表明,新冠肺炎大流行的封锁期除了病例数量外,对德克萨斯州西部一级创伤中心的创伤手术服务线没有显著影响。尽管在疫情期间医疗服务发生了变化,但对外科患者的护理仍然及时且高质量。
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