Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic at a major Danish trauma center in 2020 compared with 2018-2019: A retrospective cohort study

被引:8
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作者
Trier, Frederik [1 ]
Fjolner, Jesper [2 ,3 ]
Raaber, Nikolaj [3 ,4 ]
Sorensen, Anders H. [4 ]
Kirkegaard, Hans [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Aarhus Univ, Res Ctr Emergency Med, Dept Clin Med, Aarhus, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ Hosp, Res Ctr Emergency Med, Emergency Dept, Aarhus, Denmark
[3] Aarhus Univ Hosp, Dept Intens Care, Aarhus, Denmark
[4] Prehosp Emergency Med Serv, Res & Dev, Aarhus, Denmark
关键词
COVID-19; Denmark; injury; lockdown; pandemic; Scandinavia; trauma; trauma center; INJURY SEVERITY SCORE; LOCKDOWN; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1111/aas.13997
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background The COVID-19 pandemic demanded changes in societal behavior and health care worldwide. Previous studies have compared trauma patient admissions in COVID-19-related lockdowns to prior years. This study describes the COVID-19 impact on trauma patient admissions during entire 2020 at a major trauma center in Denmark. Methods We retrospectively analyzed trauma patients received by a trauma team and admitted at Aarhus University Hospital in 2020 compared with 2018-2019. The incidence of injuries, mechanism of injury, 30-day mortality, and Injury Severity Score (ISS) were investigated. Results The incidence of minor injuries (ISS 1-15) increased by 24% in 2020 compared with 2018-2019 (incidence rate ratio 1.24 [95% CI: 1.11-1.39]). The incidence of severe injuries (ISS >15) in 2020 did not change compared with 2018-2019 (incidence rate ratio 0.97 [95% CI: 0.80-1.17]). The 30-day mortality was similar in 2020 compared with 2018-2019. Comparing 2020 with 2018-2019, the risk ratio of traffic injuries decreased (0.90 [95% CI: 0.82-0.99]), risk ratio for fall injuries was 1.13 (95% CI: 0.97-1.30), for violence 1.13 (95% CI: 0.51-2.50), and for self-harm 1.94 (95% CI: 0.95-3.94). During the first lockdown of 2020, trauma team activations declined from 49.5 to 42 and the risk ratio for traffic injuries was 0.74 (95% CI: 0.50-1.10) compared with the same period in 2018-2019. Conclusion The incidence of minor injuries increased, but the incidence of severe injuries was similar in 2020 compared with 2018-2019. Societal restrictions might alter the mechanism of injuries. The first lockdown indicated an association with reduced traffic injuries.
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页码:265 / 272
页数:8
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