The impact of public health lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic on the epidemiology of children's orthopedic injuries requiring operative intervention.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Canadian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Print Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1503/cjs.002723
Magdalena Tarchala, Catharine S Bradley, Samuel Grant, Yashvi Verma, Mark Camp, Clyde Matava, Simon P Kelley
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Abstract

Background: In March 2020, Ontario instituted a lockdown to reduce spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Schools, recreational facilities, and nonessential businesses were closed. Restrictions were eased through 3 distinct stages over a 6-month period (March to September 2020). We aimed to determine the impact of each stage of the COVID-19 public health lockdown on the epidemiology of operative pediatric orthopedic trauma.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed comparing emergency department (ED) visits for orthopedic injuries and operatively treated orthopedic injuries at a level 1 pediatric trauma centre during each lockdown stage of the pandemic with caseloads during the same date ranges in 2019 (prepandemic). Further analyses were based on patients' demographic characteristics, injury severity, mechanism of injury, and anatomic location of injury.

Results: Compared with the prepandemic period, ED visits decreased by 20% (1356 v. 1698, p < 0.001) and operative cases by 29% (262 v. 371, p < 0.001). There was a significant decrease in the number of operative cases per day in stage 1 of the lockdown (1.3 v. 2.0, p < 0.001) and in stage 2 (1.7 v. 3.0; p < 0.001), but there was no significant difference in stage 3 (2.4 v. 2.2, p = 0.35). A significant reduction in the number of playground injuries was seen in stage 1 (1 v. 62, p < 0.001) and stage 2 (6 v. 35, p < 0.001), and there was an increase in the number of self-propelled transit injuries (31 v. 10, p = 0.002) during stage 1. In stage 3, all patient demographic characteristics and all characteristics of operatively treated injuries resumed their prepandemic distributions.

Conclusion: Provincial lockdown measures designed to limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2 significantly altered the volume and demographic characteristics of pediatric orthopedic injuries that required operative management. The findings from this study will serve to inform health system planning for future emergency lockdowns.

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COVID-19 大流行期间公共卫生封锁措施对需要手术干预的儿童骨科损伤流行病学的影响。
背景:2020 年 3 月,安大略省实行封锁,以减少 SARS-CoV-2 病毒的传播。学校、娱乐设施和非必要企业被关闭。在 6 个月(2020 年 3 月至 9 月)的时间里,通过 3 个不同的阶段放松了限制。我们旨在确定 COVID-19 公共卫生封锁的每个阶段对小儿骨科手术创伤流行病学的影响:我们开展了一项回顾性队列研究,将大流行各封锁阶段的骨科创伤急诊室(ED)就诊人数和在一级儿科创伤中心接受手术治疗的骨科创伤人数与 2019 年(大流行前)相同日期范围内的就诊人数进行了比较。根据患者的人口统计学特征、受伤严重程度、受伤机制和受伤解剖位置进行了进一步分析:与流行前相比,急诊室就诊人数减少了 20%(1356 对 1698,p < 0.001),手术病例减少了 29%(262 对 371,p < 0.001)。在封锁的第一阶段(1.3 对 2.0,p < 0.001)和第二阶段(1.7 对 3.0;p < 0.001),每天的手术病例数明显减少,但第三阶段没有明显差异(2.4 对 2.2,p = 0.35)。在第 1 阶段(1 对 62,p < 0.001)和第 2 阶段(6 对 35,p < 0.001),游乐场受伤的人数明显减少,而在第 1 阶段,自行运输受伤的人数有所增加(31 对 10,p = 0.002)。在第三阶段,所有患者的人口统计学特征和所有手术治疗损伤的特征都恢复了流行前的分布:结论:旨在限制 SARS-CoV-2 传播的省级封锁措施极大地改变了需要手术治疗的小儿骨科损伤的数量和人口特征。这项研究的结果将为卫生系统规划未来的紧急封锁提供参考。
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