新型冠状病毒肺炎对地区新型冠状病毒转诊医院骨科手术影响的横断面研究

Shianita Limena, Anak Agung Ngurah Ronny Kesuma, I. K. A. K. Saputra
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2019冠状病毒病大流行是影响整个世界的深刻现象,主要是卫生保健系统。自2020年3月左右印度尼西亚出现首例新冠肺炎病例以来,医疗体系和公共法规不断调整。在我们中心,这一流行病还对矫形和创伤服务产生了重大影响。本研究旨在评估新冠肺炎疫情对Wangaya总医院骨科手术的影响。方法:对2019年3月至2021年接受骨科手术的患者的病历进行回顾性横断面研究。将前对照组(2019年3月-2020年)与新冠病例组(2020年3月-2021年)进行比较。研究参数包括:患者人口统计学、骨科诊断、解剖位置、骨科手术、手术类型。数据分析采用T检验和卡方检验。结果:916例中,骨科手术例数减少42.61%(582例比334例;大流行第一年的病例数为48,5±10,11例(月)vs. 27,83±4,89例(月)。急诊手术数量大幅增加,与关节置换术、植入物、良性肿瘤切除等选择性手术的比例倒挂。多发伤、撕裂伤和肌腱断裂的病例已大大增加,需要立即手术治疗。结论:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,目标是通过重建新更新的患者管理计划和公共法规策略来恢复高质量的医疗保健系统。
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Orthopaedic Surgery in Regional Covid-19 Referral Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Study
Introduction: The Covid-19 pandemic has been a profound phenomenon affecting the entire world, primarily healthcare systems. Since the first Covid-19 case in Indonesia around March 2020, the healthcare systems and public regulations have been constantly readjusted. In our centre, the pandemic has also had major effects on the orthopaedic and trauma services. This study aims to evaluate the impact of Covid-19 on orthopaedic surgery in Wangaya General Hospital. Method: A cross-sectional study is done retrospectively through medical records among patients underwent orthopaedic surgery from March 2019 to 2021. Pre-Covid control group (March 2019-2020) is compared to Covid case group (March 2020-2021). The parameter of study includes: patient’s demographics, orthopaedic diagnosis, anatomical location, orthopaedic surgery, and type of surgery. T test and chi square test is used for data analysis. Result: Out of the total 916 cases, the number of orthopaedic surgeries is decreased by 42,61% (582 vs. 334 cases; 48,5±10,11 vs. 27,83±4,89 cases/month) on the first year of pandemic. The number of emergency surgeries has escalated significantly with inverted proportion to elective surgeries, such as arthroplasties, implant and benign tumor removal. Polytrauma, lacerations and tendon rupture case has been increased considerably requiring immediate surgical treatment. Conclusion: In response to the pandemic, the objective is to restore high quality healthcare systems by reconstructing newly updated strategies for patient management plan and public regulations during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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