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Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic

INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease (CoVID-19) is causing millions of deaths worldwide and the crisis of the global healthcare system. AIM OF THE STUDY: evaluate the preliminary impact of CoVID-19 in three Italian Orthopedics and Traumatology Departments in the first 10 weeks of the national lockdown....

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Autores principales: Ciatti, Corrado, Gattoni, Serena, Quattrini, Fabrizio, Puma Pagliarello, Calogero, Patane’, Angela Caterina, Capelli, Patrizio, Banchini, Filippo, Rivera, Fabrizio, Sanna, Francesco, Nonne, Daniela, Di Maggio, Bruno, Scaravilli, Gabriele, Maniscalco, Pietro
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7975920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33682805
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92i1.11231
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author Ciatti, Corrado
Gattoni, Serena
Quattrini, Fabrizio
Puma Pagliarello, Calogero
Patane’, Angela Caterina
Capelli, Patrizio
Banchini, Filippo
Rivera, Fabrizio
Sanna, Francesco
Nonne, Daniela
Di Maggio, Bruno
Scaravilli, Gabriele
Maniscalco, Pietro
author_facet Ciatti, Corrado
Gattoni, Serena
Quattrini, Fabrizio
Puma Pagliarello, Calogero
Patane’, Angela Caterina
Capelli, Patrizio
Banchini, Filippo
Rivera, Fabrizio
Sanna, Francesco
Nonne, Daniela
Di Maggio, Bruno
Scaravilli, Gabriele
Maniscalco, Pietro
author_sort Ciatti, Corrado
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description INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease (CoVID-19) is causing millions of deaths worldwide and the crisis of the global healthcare system. AIM OF THE STUDY: evaluate the preliminary impact of CoVID-19 in three Italian Orthopedics and Traumatology Departments in the first 10 weeks of the national lockdown. We focused on proximal humerus fractures, analyzing data and results in comparison with the same period of 2019. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From February 22(nd) to May 3(rd) 2020, 55 patients were admitted to our departments for promixal humerus fractures. Our cohort of patients is composed by 13 males (23.6%) and 42 females (76.4%), with an average age of 73.8 ± 11.7 years (range 44 - 94). Trauma occurred at home in 43 cases (78.2%), by the roadside in 10 cases (18.2%), in a retirement home in 1 case (1.8%), and at work in 1 case (1.8%). We proposed surgical treatment in 15/55 cases, but 4 patients refused hospitalization, mainly because of the risk of contracting n-CoV19 infection. RESULTS: We noticed a decrease in proximal humerus fractures compared to 2019 (-37.5%). Particularly, we observed a significant drop in traumas occurred on the road and at work respectively 23.9% and 3.4%% in 2019, and 18.2% and 1.8% in 2020, probably due to the consequences of the national lockdown. Sports traumas had a reset during the pandemic (6 cases in 2019, 0 in 2020). As consequence, surgical treatment had a decrease due to the reduction in number of fractures, indications and patient’s consent. CONCLUSION: The incidence of proximal humerus fractures had a significant reduction during CoVID-19 spread. We assume that the reasons of this reduction are to be found in the national lockdown (since March 10th, 2020) and Ministerial Decrees that limited the access to the E.R. only in case of severe traumas in order to avoid CoVID-19 spread.
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spelling pubmed-79759202021-03-24 Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic Ciatti, Corrado Gattoni, Serena Quattrini, Fabrizio Puma Pagliarello, Calogero Patane’, Angela Caterina Capelli, Patrizio Banchini, Filippo Rivera, Fabrizio Sanna, Francesco Nonne, Daniela Di Maggio, Bruno Scaravilli, Gabriele Maniscalco, Pietro Acta Biomed Original Article INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease (CoVID-19) is causing millions of deaths worldwide and the crisis of the global healthcare system. AIM OF THE STUDY: evaluate the preliminary impact of CoVID-19 in three Italian Orthopedics and Traumatology Departments in the first 10 weeks of the national lockdown. We focused on proximal humerus fractures, analyzing data and results in comparison with the same period of 2019. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From February 22(nd) to May 3(rd) 2020, 55 patients were admitted to our departments for promixal humerus fractures. Our cohort of patients is composed by 13 males (23.6%) and 42 females (76.4%), with an average age of 73.8 ± 11.7 years (range 44 - 94). Trauma occurred at home in 43 cases (78.2%), by the roadside in 10 cases (18.2%), in a retirement home in 1 case (1.8%), and at work in 1 case (1.8%). We proposed surgical treatment in 15/55 cases, but 4 patients refused hospitalization, mainly because of the risk of contracting n-CoV19 infection. RESULTS: We noticed a decrease in proximal humerus fractures compared to 2019 (-37.5%). Particularly, we observed a significant drop in traumas occurred on the road and at work respectively 23.9% and 3.4%% in 2019, and 18.2% and 1.8% in 2020, probably due to the consequences of the national lockdown. Sports traumas had a reset during the pandemic (6 cases in 2019, 0 in 2020). As consequence, surgical treatment had a decrease due to the reduction in number of fractures, indications and patient’s consent. CONCLUSION: The incidence of proximal humerus fractures had a significant reduction during CoVID-19 spread. We assume that the reasons of this reduction are to be found in the national lockdown (since March 10th, 2020) and Ministerial Decrees that limited the access to the E.R. only in case of severe traumas in order to avoid CoVID-19 spread. Mattioli 1885 2021 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7975920/ /pubmed/33682805 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92i1.11231 Text en Copyright: © 2020 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Article
Ciatti, Corrado
Gattoni, Serena
Quattrini, Fabrizio
Puma Pagliarello, Calogero
Patane’, Angela Caterina
Capelli, Patrizio
Banchini, Filippo
Rivera, Fabrizio
Sanna, Francesco
Nonne, Daniela
Di Maggio, Bruno
Scaravilli, Gabriele
Maniscalco, Pietro
Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
title Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
title_full Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
title_fullStr Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
title_full_unstemmed Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
title_short Proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
title_sort proximal humerus fractures in covid-19 lockdown: the experience of three orthopedics and traumatology departments in the first ten weeks of the italian epidemic
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7975920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33682805
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92i1.11231
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