新型冠状病毒肺炎隔离对髋关节置换术患者髋关节骨性关节炎影响的影响

M. Grassi, M. Larghi, E. Placenza, L. Faugno, C. Rampulla, A. Manzotti
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背景:COVID-19大流行引起的紧急情况导致骨关节炎患者的常规计划手术(如全髋关节置换术)完全暂停并因此延迟。与此同时,隔离问题也改变了这些患者的正常生活方式。我们研究的目的是评估这两个因素的存在如何影响生活在意大利红色区域的患者的生活质量。方法:从门诊术前评估中收集人口学资料、WOMAC评分、NRS(数值评定量表0-10)、PCS SF12和MCS SF12评分。因此,通过电话联系选定的患者,并使用相同的评分重新评估。此外,患者还被问及,尽管目前情况紧急,他们是否打算再次接受计划中的手术。结果:14例患者被纳入研究。男女比例为10/4,平均年龄70岁。术前门诊评估平均WOMAC评分为44,86 (SD±8,52),平均NRS评分为8,07 (SD±1,33),PCS SF12评分为30,33 (SD±5,0),MCS SF12评分为40,95 (SD±3,51)。重新评估时,平均WOMAC评分为32,86 (SD±17,88),平均NRS评分为5,79 (SD±3,66),PCS SF12评分为39,9 (SD±3,70),MCS SF12评分为50,14 (SD±6,86)。结论:2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)的罕见大流行深刻改变了我们的生活方式,影响了骨关节炎患者的正常日常活动,也影响了正常的手术活动。我们的研究表明,生活方式的改变导致了临床评分的提高。这表明一个特殊的事件如何影响日常生活的许多方面。
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Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine on patients affect of hip osteoarthritis in list for joint replacement
Background: The emergency caused by COVID-19 Pandemia has resulted in a complete suspension and consequent delay of common planned surgery such total hip replacement in patients affect by osteoarthritis. At the same time, the issue of the quarantine imposed changes to the normal lifestyle of these patients. The purpose of our study is to evaluate how the presence of these two factors affect the quality of live of patients living in the Italian red zone. Methods: From outpatient pre-operative assessment we collect data about: demographic data, WOMAC score, NRS (Numeric rating scale 0-10), PCS SF12 and MCS SF12 score. Selected patients were therefore contacted by telephone call and re-assess using the same score. In addition, patients were asked if they intended to undergo the planned surgery again despite the current emergency. Results: 14 patient have been recruited for the study. Male/female ration was 10/4, mean age was 70 years. Pre operative outpatient assessment mean WOMAC score was 44,86 (SD ± 8,52) , mean NRS was 8,07 (SD ± 1,33), PCS SF12 was 30,33 (SD ± 5,0) and MCS SF12 was 40,95 (SD ± 3,51). At re-evalutation the mean WOMAC score was 32,86 (SD ± 17,88) , mean NRS was 5,79 (SD ± 3,66), PCS SF12 was 39,9 (SD ± 3,70) and MCS SF12 was 50,14 (SD ± 6,86). Conclusion: The exceptionale pandemic from Covid-19 has profoundly changed our lifestyle, impacting normal daily activities but also on regular surgical activity in patients affected by osteoarthritis. Our study suggested that the lifestyle changes imposed by the situation led to an improvement of clinical score. This shows how an exceptional event can affect many aspects of daily life.
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