Department of Traumatology and Orthopedic Surgery, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, Jesús María 15072, Lima, Perú.
Department of Traumatology and Orthopedic Surgery, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, Jesús María 15072, Lima, Perú.
Injury. 2020 Dec;51(12):2834-2839. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.11.005. Epub 2020 Nov 3.
By May 2020, Peru was the country with the third most COVID-19 cases in the Americas. The current study's overall aim was to examine the impact of the current COVID-19 outbreak on the number of non-COVID-related patient presentations to a major national emergency traumatology/orthopedics referral center in Latin America.
An observational study was performed at one of Peru's main tertiary trauma referral centers, during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Numbers of non-follow-up patients presenting to the traumatology/ orthopedics service were counted and compared between January through April 2019 and January through April 2020; and between the month immediately prior to the Peruvian government's implementation of national lock-down measures (Feb 16-Mar 15; Period 1) and the month immediately following (Mar 16-Apr 15; Period 2). The number of surgery service hospitalizations also was compared pre- versus post lockdown initiation (Period 1 vs. 2), as were patient characteristics and outcomes, like age, sex, discharge disposition, mortality, indications for hospital admission, and COVID-19 status.
Comparing 2019 and 2020, no appreciable differences were detected in the number of patients seen in either January or February. However, relative to March and April 2019, the numbers of patients seen in March and April 2020 (the two months after the first Peruvian case of COVID-19 was detected) were reduced by 55.8 and 88.6%, respectively. Comparing the months immediately pre and post lockdown, the number of service patients declined by 79.9% in April, while the number of hospitalizations declined by 30.9%. The number of admissions for various surgical indications either remained stable or declined in parallel with the overall decline in admissions for all indications except for osteoporotic hip fractures and diabetic foot ulcers (both of which increased proportional to the overall number of admissions) and for hand and foot fractures, both of which decreased.
At our hospital, not all indications for traumatology/orthopedics service utilization declined despite the national government's directive to reduce non-COVID-related consultations and admissions. Some disorders presented with even greater frequency, which must be considered when developing contingencies for the reallocation of healthcare resources during a pandemic.
截至 2020 年 5 月,秘鲁是美洲 COVID-19 病例数第三多的国家。本研究的总体目的是研究当前 COVID-19 爆发对拉丁美洲一家主要国家急诊创伤/骨科转诊中心非 COVID 相关患者就诊人数的影响。
在秘鲁的一家主要三级创伤转诊中心进行了一项观察性研究,该研究在当前 COVID-19 大流行期间进行。统计并比较了 2019 年 1 月至 4 月和 2020 年 1 月至 4 月期间,以及在秘鲁政府实施全国封锁措施之前的一个月(2 月 16 日至 3 月 15 日;第 1 期)和之后的一个月(3 月 16 日至 4 月 15 日;第 2 期)前往创伤/骨科服务的非随访患者人数。还比较了锁定启动前后的手术服务住院人数(第 1 期与第 2 期),以及患者特征和结果,如年龄、性别、出院处置、死亡率、住院指征和 COVID-19 状况。
与 2019 年相比,1 月和 2 月就诊患者人数没有明显差异。然而,与 2019 年 3 月和 4 月相比,2020 年 3 月和 4 月就诊患者人数(首次发现秘鲁 COVID-19 病例后的两个月)分别减少了 55.8%和 88.6%。与封锁前后的月份相比,4 月份服务患者人数下降了 79.9%,而住院人数下降了 30.9%。除骨质疏松性髋部骨折和糖尿病足溃疡(两者均与总住院人数成比例增加)以及手部和足部骨折(两者均减少)外,各种手术指征的住院人数保持稳定或与总体住院人数平行下降。
在我们的医院,尽管国家政府指示减少非 COVID 相关咨询和入院,但并非所有创伤/骨科服务利用的指征都下降。一些疾病的就诊频率甚至更高,这在大流行期间重新分配医疗资源时必须考虑到。