新冠肺炎疫情对骨折门诊就诊流行病学格局的影响

Hession E, F. R., Amin A
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目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行对全球医疗保健和骨科服务产生了巨大影响。本研究的目的是评估2019冠状病毒病大流行对门诊骨折就诊的流行病学模式的影响。方法:进行了一项观察性回顾性研究,观察在covid - 19大流行5级限制期间和大流行前等效期间在我们的骨折诊所看到的骨折流行病学。数据有关人口统计,病因学和骨折类型提出。结果:患者就诊人数从“非covid时代”的117人减少到“covid时代”的77人,分别发现109例和77例骨折。患者多为女性,中位年龄55岁。国家封锁措施影响了损伤机制,预计运动损伤会减少。最常见的骨折类型包括腕骨、手、足、踝关节和踝部,前臂远端骨折的比例在新冠肺炎时期有所增加。结论:新冠肺炎期间骨折临床表现减少,脆性骨折比例较高。这一数据可能会提高人们对封锁对骨科门诊服务的影响的认识,以便为潜在的未来浪潮分配资源。
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The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Epidemiological Pattern of Fracture Clinic Attendances
Purpose: The Covid 19 pandemic has had enormous impacts on healthcare and orthopaedic services globally. The aim of our study was to assess the impact that the covid 19 pandemic has had on the epidemiological pattern of outpatient fractures clinic attendances. Methods: An observational retrospective study was performed looking at epidemiology of fractures seen at our fracture clinics during a three-month period of level 5 restrictions of the covid 19 pandemic and the equivalent period pre pandemic. Data pertaining to demographics, aetiology and fracture types are presented. Results: Patient attendances decreased from 117 in the ‘non-covid era’ to 77 in the ‘covid era’ with a total of 109 and 77 fractures identified respectively. Patients were mostly female with a median age of 55. National lockdown measures impacted the mechanism of injury with expected decreases in sporting injuries. The most common fracture types involved the carpus and hand, foot and ankle and malleoli with the proportion of distal forearm fractures increasing in the covid era. Conclusion: Fracture clinic presentations decreased during the covid era with a higher proportion of fragility fractures. This data may raise awareness regarding the effect of lockdown on an orthopaedic outpatient service for resource allocation for potential future waves.
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