宵禁对急诊室和骨科创伤的影响。

Ortaç Güran, İhsan Ozdamar, Ebubekir Bektas, Salih Ender İbaç, Oğuzhan Gök
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研究背景我们的研究旨在调查因COVID-19大流行而实施的宵禁对急诊科就诊人数、骨科创伤频率和创伤类型的影响:在这项单中心回顾性队列研究中,2020年4月至2021年6月期间(宵禁组)和2018年4月至2019年6月期间(对照组),1级创伤中心急诊科共收治了16242名患者,其中包括3020名创伤患者。根据急诊科分诊类别和创伤机制对患者进行分类,并对宵禁天数的变化进行分析:宵禁后,急诊室入院人数减少了 54%。宵禁后,急诊室收治病人的数量减少了 54%,尤其是黄色和绿色区域的病人,而最紧急的红色区域病人则没有明显减少。在分析宵禁对骨科创伤的影响时,发现创伤病例减少了 20%。宵禁对骨科创伤的影响进行分析后发现,创伤病例减少了 20%,尤其是车内外交通事故、袭击和运动损伤病例明显减少,而高处坠落、车祸和职业事故病例没有明显减少:宵禁对急诊室和外伤病人密度的影响将指导今后因不同原因实施宵禁时应遵循的健康管理政策。根据这些信息,将确保更有效的资源管理和更优质的医疗服务规划。
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The impact of curfews on emergency departments and orthopedic traumas.

Background: The aim of our study was to investigate the impact of curfews imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency department visits, orthopedic trauma frequencies, and types of trauma.

Methods: In this single-center, retrospective cohort study, a total of 16,242 patients, including 3,020 trauma patients, were admitted to level 1 trauma center emergency department between April-June 2020 and 2021 (curfew group) and between April-June 2018 and 2019 (control group). Patients were separated according to emergency department triage categories and trauma mechanisms, and the changes in the days of curfew were analyzed.

Results: With the curfews, there was a 54% decrease in emergency room admissions. This decrease was seen especially in yellow and green area patients, whereas there was no significant decrease in red area patients with the highest urgency. When the effect of curfews on orthopedic traumas was analyzed, a 20% decrease was observed in trauma cases. In particular, there was a significant decrease in traffic accidents in and out of the vehicle, assault, and sports injuries, whereas there was no significant decrease in falls from the same level, motor accidents, and occupational accidents.

Conclusion: The impact of curfews on the density of emergency departments and trauma patients will guide the health management policies to be followed in future curfews to be implemented for different reasons. In the light of this information, more effective resource management and better quality health service planning will be ensured.

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