COVID-19大流行期间膝关节骨关节炎的流行病学研究

Maciej Wrotniak, Maciej Zwolski, Marcin Kostuj, P. Rydel, Marcin Pierchała
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膝关节骨性关节炎,又称关节病,占所有退行性关节疾病的80%以上。仅退行性改变就影响80%的75岁及以上的人口。目前,两种公共卫生趋势被认为是关节病发展的主导因素:体重指数(BMI)的增加和人口年龄的增加。这两个因素也是COVID-19感染引发危及生命的并发症的重要危险因素。这项回顾性研究收集了2019-2021年期间同一时间入住创伤和骨科诊所的患者数量,并分离了诊断为关节病的患者数量(M17)。在这两种情况下,结果都显示,与波兰的COVID-19爆发相比,2020年第二季度入院的患者人数显著减少,入院的总患者人数减少(从2019年到2020年减少31.25%)。2020年第二季度患者数量减少的一个重要影响可能是2020年3月16日至2020年8月16日期间门诊诊所的关闭。影响患者随后减少的其他因素可能是人们对感染COVID-19的恐惧、体力活动减少、饮食习惯恶化以及“封锁”期间体重增加。对这一主题的最新研究的回顾可能支持这一假设。
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Epidemiology of knee osteoarthritis during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Osteoarthritis of the knee, otherwise known as gonarthrosis, accounts for more than 80% of all degenerative joint diseases. Degenerative changes alone affect 80% of the population aged 75 years and older. Currently, 2 public health trends are believed to be the dominant factors in the development of gonarthrosis: increasing body mass index (BMI) and increasing age of the population. Both of these factors are also significant risk factors in the development of life-threatening complications with COVID-19 infection. This retrospective study collected the number of patients admitted to a trauma and orthopedic clinic at one time between 2019–2021 along with isolating the number of patients with a diagnosis of gonarthrosis (M17). In both cases, the results show a significant decrease in the number of patients admitted in the 2nd quarter (Q2) of 2020 and a decrease in overall patient admissions compared to the COVID-19 outbreak in Poland (31.25% decrease from 2019 to 2020). A significant impact on the decrease in the number of patients in Q2 2020 may have been the closure of the outpatient clinics from March 16, 2020 to August 16, 2020. Other factors influencing the subsequent decrease in patients may have been people’s fear of contracting COVID-19, decreased physical activity, worsening dietary habits, and weight gain during the “lockdown”. A review of recent studies on this topic may support this hypothesis.
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