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Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system

BACKGROUND: Reports indicate social distancing guidelines and other effects of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted trauma patient volumes and injury patterns. This report is the first analysis of a large trauma network describing the extent of these impacts. The objective of this study was to describe th...

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Autores principales: Berg, Gina M, Wyse, Ransom J, Morse, Jennifer L, Chipko, John, Garland, Jeneva M, Slivinski, Andrea, Lieser, Mark, Biswas, Saptarshi, Carrick, Matthew M, Rhodes, Heather, Acuna, David, Watts, Dorraine D, Wilson, Nina Y, Shen, Yan, Deas, Shenequa, Fakhry, Samir M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7880086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2020-000642
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author Berg, Gina M
Wyse, Ransom J
Morse, Jennifer L
Chipko, John
Garland, Jeneva M
Slivinski, Andrea
Lieser, Mark
Biswas, Saptarshi
Carrick, Matthew M
Rhodes, Heather
Acuna, David
Watts, Dorraine D
Wilson, Nina Y
Shen, Yan
Deas, Shenequa
Fakhry, Samir M
author_facet Berg, Gina M
Wyse, Ransom J
Morse, Jennifer L
Chipko, John
Garland, Jeneva M
Slivinski, Andrea
Lieser, Mark
Biswas, Saptarshi
Carrick, Matthew M
Rhodes, Heather
Acuna, David
Watts, Dorraine D
Wilson, Nina Y
Shen, Yan
Deas, Shenequa
Fakhry, Samir M
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description BACKGROUND: Reports indicate social distancing guidelines and other effects of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted trauma patient volumes and injury patterns. This report is the first analysis of a large trauma network describing the extent of these impacts. The objective of this study was to describe the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on patient volumes, demographics, injury characteristics, and outcomes. METHODS: For this descriptive, multicenter study from a large, multistate hospital network, data were collected from the system-wide centralized trauma registry and retrospectively reviewed to retrieve patient information including volume, demographics, and outcomes. For comparison, patient data from January through May of 2020 and January through May of 2019 were extracted. RESULTS: A total of 12 395 trauma patients (56% men, 79% white, mean age 59 years) from 85 trauma centers were included. The first 5 months of 2020 revealed a substantial decrease in volume, which began in February and continued into June. Further analysis revealed an absolute decrease of 32.5% in patient volume in April 2020 compared with April 2019 (4997 from 7398; p<0.0001). Motor vehicle collisions decreased 49.7% (628 from 1249). There was a statistically significant increase in injury severity score (9.0 vs. 8.3; p<0.001). As a proportion of the total trauma population, blunt injuries decreased 3.1% (87.3 from 90.5) and penetrating injuries increased 2.7% (10.0 from 7.3; p<0.001). A significant increase was found in the proportion of patients who did not survive to discharge (3.6% vs. 2.8%; p=0.010; absolute decrease: 181 from 207). DISCUSSION: Early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with a 32.5% decrease in trauma patient volumes and altered injury patterns at 85 trauma centers in a multistate system. This preliminary observational study describes the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and warrants further investigation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II (therapeutic/care management).
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spelling pubmed-78800862021-02-24 Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system Berg, Gina M Wyse, Ransom J Morse, Jennifer L Chipko, John Garland, Jeneva M Slivinski, Andrea Lieser, Mark Biswas, Saptarshi Carrick, Matthew M Rhodes, Heather Acuna, David Watts, Dorraine D Wilson, Nina Y Shen, Yan Deas, Shenequa Fakhry, Samir M Trauma Surg Acute Care Open Original Research BACKGROUND: Reports indicate social distancing guidelines and other effects of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted trauma patient volumes and injury patterns. This report is the first analysis of a large trauma network describing the extent of these impacts. The objective of this study was to describe the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on patient volumes, demographics, injury characteristics, and outcomes. METHODS: For this descriptive, multicenter study from a large, multistate hospital network, data were collected from the system-wide centralized trauma registry and retrospectively reviewed to retrieve patient information including volume, demographics, and outcomes. For comparison, patient data from January through May of 2020 and January through May of 2019 were extracted. RESULTS: A total of 12 395 trauma patients (56% men, 79% white, mean age 59 years) from 85 trauma centers were included. The first 5 months of 2020 revealed a substantial decrease in volume, which began in February and continued into June. Further analysis revealed an absolute decrease of 32.5% in patient volume in April 2020 compared with April 2019 (4997 from 7398; p<0.0001). Motor vehicle collisions decreased 49.7% (628 from 1249). There was a statistically significant increase in injury severity score (9.0 vs. 8.3; p<0.001). As a proportion of the total trauma population, blunt injuries decreased 3.1% (87.3 from 90.5) and penetrating injuries increased 2.7% (10.0 from 7.3; p<0.001). A significant increase was found in the proportion of patients who did not survive to discharge (3.6% vs. 2.8%; p=0.010; absolute decrease: 181 from 207). DISCUSSION: Early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with a 32.5% decrease in trauma patient volumes and altered injury patterns at 85 trauma centers in a multistate system. This preliminary observational study describes the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and warrants further investigation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II (therapeutic/care management). BMJ Publishing Group 2021-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7880086/ /pubmed/33634213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2020-000642 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Research
Berg, Gina M
Wyse, Ransom J
Morse, Jennifer L
Chipko, John
Garland, Jeneva M
Slivinski, Andrea
Lieser, Mark
Biswas, Saptarshi
Carrick, Matthew M
Rhodes, Heather
Acuna, David
Watts, Dorraine D
Wilson, Nina Y
Shen, Yan
Deas, Shenequa
Fakhry, Samir M
Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
title Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
title_full Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
title_fullStr Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
title_full_unstemmed Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
title_short Decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
title_sort decreased adult trauma admission volumes and changing injury patterns during the covid-19 pandemic at 85 trauma centers in a multistate healthcare system
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7880086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2020-000642
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