新冠肺炎疫情期间对大邱市单手手术中心业务量的影响

S. Oh, Young Woo Kim, Sang Hyun Woo
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目的:利用2018-2021年4年的患者资料,调查韩国大邱2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间单手手术中心发生的变化。方法:对4年(1月22日至5月6日)COVID-19大流行期间来我中心就诊的患者进行单中心回顾性研究。分析服务量(SVs),包括门诊、急诊、择期和急诊手术的数量。分析新冠肺炎疫情高峰期(2020年2月24日至3月9日)患者的人口统计学特征、损伤机制、手部创伤损伤部位。结果:与其他年份相比,2020年sv明显降低。除紧急手术次数外,在大邱发生首例新冠肺炎确诊病例2个月后,sv已恢复正常。在高峰期,COVID-19对急诊室相关SVs的影响较弱。日诊疗人次、择期手术次数与新冠肺炎确诊人数呈显著负相关(p<0.05)。在高峰时期,浅表撕裂伤增加,手指和手腕骨折减少。在工作场所发生的病例有所增加,但在日常生活中发生在室外的病例有所减少。结论:新冠肺炎疫情大大减少了我中心的业务量。COVID-19的全面防护战略,如个人防护装备,对于大流行期间医院功能的早期恢复至关重要。此外,在大流行期间必须保留急诊室的人力。我们的研究结果,通过大流行报告了sv,将有助于维持手部手术中心的功能。
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Impact on the Service Volume of a Single Hand Surgery Center during the COVID-19 Pandemic Period in Daegu
Purpose: We investigated what changes occurred at single hand surgery center during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Daegu, Korea using patient data of 4 years (2018–2021).Methods: This is a single-center retrospective study of patients visiting our center during the COVID-19 pandemic for 4 years (January 22 to May 6). Service volumes (SVs) including the number of in/outpatient, emergency room, elective, and emergency surgery were analyzed. During the peak period of the COVID-19 (February 24 to March 9, 2020), patient’s demographics, injury mechanism, and place of injury of hand trauma were analyzed.Results: SVs were significantly reduced in 2020 as compared with other years. The SVs except for the number of emergency surgeries have recovered after 2 months from the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Daegu, Korea. At the peak period, the effect of COVID-19 was weak on emergency room-related SVs. In addition, a daily number of in/outpatients and elective surgeries had a statistically significant negative correlation with the number of COVID-19 confirmed (p<0.05). During the peak period, superficial laceration increased and finger and wrist fractures decreased. The number of cases occurring in workplace increased, however, occurring outside during daily life decreased.Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic greatly reduces service volume in our center. Thorough protective strategy from COVID-19 such as personal protective equipment was essential for early recovery of hospital functions during the pandemic. In addition, manpower for the emergency room must be preserved during the pandemic. The results of our study, which reported SVs through the pandemic will help maintain the function of hand surgery centers.
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