乌克兰和平时期和全面战争第一年远离前线地区临床医院骨科病人结构特点比较

I. Trutyak, Oleksandr Korolkov, Nazar Hnateiko, Vitalij Ivashchenko, Vasyl Trunkvalter
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目的。分析战争期间病人的病名结构和治疗技术的变化,概述战争期间一家民用临床医院创伤概况中外科干预措施的特殊性,并强调专家在治疗战斗创伤及其后果方面对相关知识和技能的需求。对战前一年接受治疗的 2,475 名患者和全面战争年接受治疗的 3,838 名患者的临床和病名结构进行了比较分析。其中 83.1% 为平民,7.7% 为临时安置人员,9.2% 为军人。研究采用了文献学、医学统计和临床方法。研究结果在战争的活跃阶段,民用临床医院的骨科为在敌对行动中受伤的平民和军人提供了专门的医疗援助。住院男子的相对人数增加了 4.83%,而紧急住院的绝对人数却有所减少。尽管每位患者的手术次数总体上有所增加,但骨科的手术活动却从 86% 下降到 80%。住院病人治疗组织的加强、病人在康复科为后续阶段的手术治疗做准备以及门诊医疗工作共同将骨科的平均住院日减少了 12.3%。结论因此,在战争期间,民用临床医疗机构骨科的病人结构发生了变化,男性病人、多发伤和合并伤病人的数量相对增加。敌对行动期间治疗过程组织的一个显著特点是,不仅在医疗后送层面,而且在临床医院内部对伤员进行分阶段治疗。治疗过程的组织部分和门诊环节的加强使得住院日减少,可以为更多的病人提供住院治疗。
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Comparative Characteristics of Patients Structure in the Orthopedics Department of a Clinical Hospital in a Region Remote from the Front Line during Peacetime and the First Year of a Full-Scale War in Ukraine
Objective. To analyze changes in the nosological structure of patients, treatment technologies, to outline the peculiarities of surgical interventions in the trauma profile of a civilian clinical hospital during the war period and to emphasize the need for relevant knowledge and skills of specialists in the treatment of combat trauma and its consequences.Methods. A comparative analysis of the clinical and nosological structure of 2,475 patients were treated during the year before the war and 3,838 patients during the full-scale war year. Among them, 83.1 % were civilians, 7.7 % were temporarily resettled, and 9.2 % were military personnel. The study utilized bibliosemantic, medical-statistical, and clinical methods. Results. During the active phase of the war, the Orthopedics Department of the civilian clinical hospital provided specialized medical assistance to both civilian populations and military personnel injured during hostilities. The relative number of hospitalized men increased by 4.83 %, and although the absolute number of those urgently hospitalized decreased. Despite the overall increase in the number of operations per patient, surgical activity in the Orthopedics Department decreased from 86 to 80 %. The intensification of inpatient treatment organization, patient preparation for subsequent stages of surgical interventions in the Rehabilitation Department, and outpatient medicine work collectively reduced the average bed-day in the Orthopedics Department by 12.3 %. Conclusions. Thus, during the war, the structure of patients in the Orthopedics Department of the civilian medical clinical institution changed, with an increase in the relative number of male patients and those with multiple and combined injuries. A notable feature of the treatment process organization during hostilities is the phasing of the treatment of the wounded not only at the levels of medical evacuation but also within the clinical hospital. The intensification of the organizational component and the outpatient link of the treatment process allowed for a reduction in bed-days and the provision of inpatient treatment to a larger number of patients.
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