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Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie

INTRODUCTION: The corona crisis of 2020 posed previously unknown challenges to hospitals providing acute care. In addition to the treatment of COVID-19 patients, universities and other acute care hospitals had to provide emergency medical care, including for patients undergoing trauma surgery. The c...

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Autores principales: Popp, Daniel, Worlicek, Michael, Koch, Matthias, Kerschbaum, Maximilian, Rupp, Markus, Schicho, Andreas, Künzig, Holger, Zimmermann, Markus, Pfeifer, Christian, Alt, Volker
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7902090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33624183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00113-021-00985-w
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author Popp, Daniel
Worlicek, Michael
Koch, Matthias
Kerschbaum, Maximilian
Rupp, Markus
Schicho, Andreas
Künzig, Holger
Zimmermann, Markus
Pfeifer, Christian
Alt, Volker
author_facet Popp, Daniel
Worlicek, Michael
Koch, Matthias
Kerschbaum, Maximilian
Rupp, Markus
Schicho, Andreas
Künzig, Holger
Zimmermann, Markus
Pfeifer, Christian
Alt, Volker
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description INTRODUCTION: The corona crisis of 2020 posed previously unknown challenges to hospitals providing acute care. In addition to the treatment of COVID-19 patients, universities and other acute care hospitals had to provide emergency medical care, including for patients undergoing trauma surgery. The challenge was that no reliable planning figures were available regarding the expected volume for such a crisis situation and therefore no reliable resource planning was possible in this respect. Therefore, the aim of this work was to record the incidence of polytrauma and other injuries during the pandemic crisis in a university trauma surgery clinic and to compare it with the years 2017–2019. METHODS: In this single-center study, a retrospective analysis of the injury incidence during calendar weeks with existing exit restrictions (12th–19th week) for the year 2020 for trauma surgery patients of a university hospital was performed. At first, the treatment of COVID-19 patients was recorded daily in order to objectify the burden and expenditure of inpatient treatment for these patients. Then, for the evaluation period from 20.03.2020 to 06.05.2020, the numbers of 1. polytrauma, 2. work-related accidents and 3. leisure-related trauma patients were recorded and compared with the numbers from 2017–2019 during the same period. RESULTS: In total, 118 patients were treated with COVID-19 as inpatients during the period under study, of which up to 43 patients had to be treated simultaneously in intensive care on 1 day. Overall, the number of polytrauma, work-related accidents and leisure-time accident patients was lower in 2020 than in the previous years. Nevertheless, with a decline of only −28% (22 ± 4.9 vs. 16), a considerable number of polytrauma patients were recorded, while all work-related accidents (44%, 304 ± 31.3 vs. 170) and also leisure-time accidents (39%, 173 ± 22.7 vs. 106) considerably decreased. In the group of leisure-time accidents, there was initially a remarkable decline in the number of cases per week after the initial restrictions began, but as the duration of the restrictions increased, the number per week has risen to the level of previous years. DISCUSSION: Even in exceptional situations such as the corona pandemic, there were a significant number of patients in need of acute treatment, especially polytrauma patients. This should be considered in the future in the event of similar exceptional situations in the inpatient care framework when providing trauma surgery care capacities.
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spelling pubmed-79020902021-02-24 Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie Popp, Daniel Worlicek, Michael Koch, Matthias Kerschbaum, Maximilian Rupp, Markus Schicho, Andreas Künzig, Holger Zimmermann, Markus Pfeifer, Christian Alt, Volker Unfallchirurg Originalien INTRODUCTION: The corona crisis of 2020 posed previously unknown challenges to hospitals providing acute care. In addition to the treatment of COVID-19 patients, universities and other acute care hospitals had to provide emergency medical care, including for patients undergoing trauma surgery. The challenge was that no reliable planning figures were available regarding the expected volume for such a crisis situation and therefore no reliable resource planning was possible in this respect. Therefore, the aim of this work was to record the incidence of polytrauma and other injuries during the pandemic crisis in a university trauma surgery clinic and to compare it with the years 2017–2019. METHODS: In this single-center study, a retrospective analysis of the injury incidence during calendar weeks with existing exit restrictions (12th–19th week) for the year 2020 for trauma surgery patients of a university hospital was performed. At first, the treatment of COVID-19 patients was recorded daily in order to objectify the burden and expenditure of inpatient treatment for these patients. Then, for the evaluation period from 20.03.2020 to 06.05.2020, the numbers of 1. polytrauma, 2. work-related accidents and 3. leisure-related trauma patients were recorded and compared with the numbers from 2017–2019 during the same period. RESULTS: In total, 118 patients were treated with COVID-19 as inpatients during the period under study, of which up to 43 patients had to be treated simultaneously in intensive care on 1 day. Overall, the number of polytrauma, work-related accidents and leisure-time accident patients was lower in 2020 than in the previous years. Nevertheless, with a decline of only −28% (22 ± 4.9 vs. 16), a considerable number of polytrauma patients were recorded, while all work-related accidents (44%, 304 ± 31.3 vs. 170) and also leisure-time accidents (39%, 173 ± 22.7 vs. 106) considerably decreased. In the group of leisure-time accidents, there was initially a remarkable decline in the number of cases per week after the initial restrictions began, but as the duration of the restrictions increased, the number per week has risen to the level of previous years. DISCUSSION: Even in exceptional situations such as the corona pandemic, there were a significant number of patients in need of acute treatment, especially polytrauma patients. This should be considered in the future in the event of similar exceptional situations in the inpatient care framework when providing trauma surgery care capacities. Springer Medizin 2021-02-23 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7902090/ /pubmed/33624183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00113-021-00985-w Text en © Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Popp, Daniel
Worlicek, Michael
Koch, Matthias
Kerschbaum, Maximilian
Rupp, Markus
Schicho, Andreas
Künzig, Holger
Zimmermann, Markus
Pfeifer, Christian
Alt, Volker
Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie
title Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie
title_full Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie
title_fullStr Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie
title_full_unstemmed Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie
title_short Analyse des Trauma-Aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen Universitätsklinik während der SARS-CoV‑2-Pandemie
title_sort analyse des trauma-aufkommens in einer unfallchirurgischen universitätsklinik während der sars-cov‑2-pandemie
topic Originalien
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7902090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33624183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00113-021-00985-w
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