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Disruption of paediatric orthopaedic hospital services due to the COVID-19 pandemic in a region with minimal COVID-19 illness

机译:由于Covid-19疾病最小的地区的Covid-19大流行,儿科骨科医院服务的破坏

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Purpose This study was designed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric orthopaedic services in a paediatric tertiary hospital in South Australia. Methods A retrospective audit was conducted of orthopaedic activity at a major paediatric tertiary hospital with a Level 1 paediatric trauma centre, where no patients were admitted with COVID-19 illness. Orthopaedic Emergency Department (ED) presentations, outpatient clinics and hospital admissions for the period between 16 March 2020 to 26 April 2020 were studied and compared with the same period in 2019 (18 March 2019 to 28 April 2019). Chi-square tests were performed with p & 0.05 indicating statistical significance. Results In total, 621 patients presented to the ED with orthopaedic complaints during the pandemic (versus 997 in 2019). However, there was minimal change in the number of ED presentations requiring admission (110 in 2020 versus 116 in 2019). Among patients discharged directly from ED, 27.3% received hospital outpatient referral (versus 39.1% in 2019), with the remaining patients referred to community health services or discharged directly. There was a 509.8% increase in telehealth (video and phone) outpatient consultations compared to 2019 and a 60.6% decline in face-to-face appointments. There was a total of 144 orthopaedic admissions (elective and emergency) compared to 184 in 2019. Admissions for children under seven remained unchanged (32.5% reduction in children aged seven and above). Conclusion Despite an overall decline in all paediatric orthopaedic hospital activity, the number of emergency admissions for musculoskeletal conditions did not change. Elective surgery numbers for children aged under seven were also unchanged. Appropriate planning and hospital resources allocation are necessary to meet this service requirement in future pandemics. Level of evidence IV
机译:目的本研究旨在评估Covid-19大流行对南澳大利亚儿科第三大学医院的儿科骨科服务的影响。方法采用回顾性审计,在一个主要的儿科第三级医院进行矫形活动,其中1级儿科创伤中心,没有患者患有Covid-19疾病的患者。在2020年3月16日至2020年4月26日的情况下,与2019年同期(2019年3月18日至2019年4月28日)进行了矫形,门诊诊所和医院招生。用p& 0.05表明统计显着性。结果总计,621名患者在大流行期间向ED呈现给ED(2019年的997年)。然而,需要入院的ED演示数量的最小变化(2019年2020年110次)。在直接从ED出院的患者中,27.3%接受了医院门诊转诊(2019年的39.1%),其余患者提到了社区卫生服务或直接排放。与2019年相比,远程医疗(视频和电话)门诊磋商增加了509.8%,面对面约为60.6%。与2019年184人相比,共有144名矫形招生(选修和紧急情况)。七所儿童的入学仍保持不变(七年及以上儿童减少32.5%)。结论尽管所有儿科骨科医院活动总体下降,但肌肉骨骼条件的应急录取数量没有变化。七岁以下儿童的选修手术编号也没有变化。适当的规划和医院资源分配是在未来的流行病中满足这项服务要求的必要条件。证据IV水平

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