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A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic

PURPOSE: Limited data exist regarding volumetric trends and management of upper-extremity emergencies during periods of social restriction and duress, such as the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. We sought to study the effect of shelter-in-place orders on emergent operative upper-extremity surgery...

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Autores principales: Diamond, Shawn, Lundy, Jonathan B., Weber, Erin L., Lalezari, Shadi, Rafijah, Gregory, Leis, Amber, Gray, Benjamin L., Lin, Ines C., Gupta, Ranjan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7256509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32835183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsg.2020.05.004
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author Diamond, Shawn
Lundy, Jonathan B.
Weber, Erin L.
Lalezari, Shadi
Rafijah, Gregory
Leis, Amber
Gray, Benjamin L.
Lin, Ines C.
Gupta, Ranjan
author_facet Diamond, Shawn
Lundy, Jonathan B.
Weber, Erin L.
Lalezari, Shadi
Rafijah, Gregory
Leis, Amber
Gray, Benjamin L.
Lin, Ines C.
Gupta, Ranjan
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description PURPOSE: Limited data exist regarding volumetric trends and management of upper-extremity emergencies during periods of social restriction and duress, such as the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. We sought to study the effect of shelter-in-place orders on emergent operative upper-extremity surgery. METHODS: All patients undergoing emergent and time-sensitive operations to the finger(s), hand, wrist, and forearm were tracked over an equal number of days before and after shelter-in-place orders at 2 geographically distinct Level I trauma centers. Surgical volume and resources, patient demographics, and injury patterns were compared before and after official shelter-in-place orders. RESULTS: A total of 58 patients underwent time-sensitive or emergent operations. Mean patient age was 42 years; mean injury severity score was 9 and median American Society of Anesthesiologist score was 2. There was a 40% increase in volume after shelter-in-place orders, averaging 1.4 cases/d. Indications for surgery included high-energy closed fracture (60%), traumatic nerve injury (19%), severe soft tissue infection (15%), and revascularization of the arm, hand, or digit(s) (15%). High-risk behavior, defined as lawlessness, assault, and high-speed auto accidents, was associated with a significantly greater proportion of operations after shelter-in-place orders (40% vs 12.5%; P < .05). Each institution dedicated an average of 3 inpatient beds and one intensive care unit–capable bed to upper-extremity care daily. Resources used included an average of 115 minutes of daily operating room time and 8 operating room staff or personnel per case. CONCLUSIONS: Hand and upper-extremity operative volume increased after shelter-in-place orders at 2 major Level I trauma centers across the country, demanding considerable hospital resources. The rise in volume was associated with an increase in high-risk behavior. TYPE OF STUDY/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic IV.
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spelling pubmed-72565092020-05-29 A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic Diamond, Shawn Lundy, Jonathan B. Weber, Erin L. Lalezari, Shadi Rafijah, Gregory Leis, Amber Gray, Benjamin L. Lin, Ines C. Gupta, Ranjan J Hand Surg Glob Online Original Research PURPOSE: Limited data exist regarding volumetric trends and management of upper-extremity emergencies during periods of social restriction and duress, such as the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. We sought to study the effect of shelter-in-place orders on emergent operative upper-extremity surgery. METHODS: All patients undergoing emergent and time-sensitive operations to the finger(s), hand, wrist, and forearm were tracked over an equal number of days before and after shelter-in-place orders at 2 geographically distinct Level I trauma centers. Surgical volume and resources, patient demographics, and injury patterns were compared before and after official shelter-in-place orders. RESULTS: A total of 58 patients underwent time-sensitive or emergent operations. Mean patient age was 42 years; mean injury severity score was 9 and median American Society of Anesthesiologist score was 2. There was a 40% increase in volume after shelter-in-place orders, averaging 1.4 cases/d. Indications for surgery included high-energy closed fracture (60%), traumatic nerve injury (19%), severe soft tissue infection (15%), and revascularization of the arm, hand, or digit(s) (15%). High-risk behavior, defined as lawlessness, assault, and high-speed auto accidents, was associated with a significantly greater proportion of operations after shelter-in-place orders (40% vs 12.5%; P < .05). Each institution dedicated an average of 3 inpatient beds and one intensive care unit–capable bed to upper-extremity care daily. Resources used included an average of 115 minutes of daily operating room time and 8 operating room staff or personnel per case. CONCLUSIONS: Hand and upper-extremity operative volume increased after shelter-in-place orders at 2 major Level I trauma centers across the country, demanding considerable hospital resources. The rise in volume was associated with an increase in high-risk behavior. TYPE OF STUDY/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic IV. Elsevier 2020-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7256509/ /pubmed/32835183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsg.2020.05.004 Text en © 2020 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Diamond, Shawn
Lundy, Jonathan B.
Weber, Erin L.
Lalezari, Shadi
Rafijah, Gregory
Leis, Amber
Gray, Benjamin L.
Lin, Ines C.
Gupta, Ranjan
A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short A Call to Arms: Emergency Hand and Upper-Extremity Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort call to arms: emergency hand and upper-extremity operations during the covid-19 pandemic
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7256509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32835183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsg.2020.05.004
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