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The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on acute trauma patients seen at the National Hospital Trauma Centre Abuja, Nigeria

机译:Covid-19锁定对尼日利亚全国医院创伤中心急性创伤患者的影响

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Introduction:trauma is the leading cause of mortality in individuals less than 45 years. The principles of Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) which is used around the world in resuscitation of trauma patients have been considered to be safe. However, the outbreak of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected the processes and characteristics of acute trauma patients seen around the world. This study is intended to determine the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on the acute trauma patients seen in a Nigerian trauma centre.Methods:this is a cross-sectional observational study of trauma patients seen in the resuscitation room of the National Hospital trauma centre in Abuja, Nigeria, from 24 th February,2020 to 3 rd May, 2020. The participants were consecutive acute trauma patients who were grouped into two: five weeks preceding total lockdown and five weeks of total lockdown. Statistical analysis was done using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 24.0 while results were presented in tables and a figure.Results:a total of 229 patients were recruited into the study with age range 1 to 62 years, mean age of 28 ± 13 and male to female ratio of 3.87. The patient volume reduced by 41.31% during the lockdown. Though motor vehicular crash (MVC) was the predominant mechanism of injury in both groups making up 37.65% and 23.88% respectively, penetrating assault was more during the lockdown period (17.91% versus 6.17%). The lockdown was further associated with more delayed presentation (52.24% versus 48.15%), more referrals (53.73% versus 32.72%), less severe injury score (29.6% versus 56.7%) and no death in the resuscitation room (0% versus 1.85%).Conclusion:despite the reduction in the volume of trauma presentations by 41.31%, patients got the required care with less mortality. Efforts should be directed at sustaining access to acute trauma care in all circumstances to reduce preventable trauma deaths.Copyright: Onyedika Godfrey Okoye et al.
机译:简介:创伤是人们在不到45年的人中死亡的主要原因。世界各地使用的先进创伤生命支持(ATLS)的原则被认为是安全的。然而,2019(Covid-19)爆发了电晕病毒疾病(Covid-19)影响了世界各地急性创伤患者的过程和特征。本研究旨在确定Covid-19锁定对尼日利亚特征中的急性创伤患者的影响。方法:这是在国家医院创伤中心复苏室内观察到的创伤患者的横截面观察研究阿布贾,尼日利亚,2020年2月24日至3日至3日,参与者是连续的急性创伤患者分为两年:五周,前面的总锁定,总锁定5周。使用统计分析使用社会科学的统计包(SPSS)24.0版,而结果呈现在表格和图中。结果:共有229名患者招募到学习年龄为1至62岁,平均年龄为28岁±13和男性与女性比例为3.87。在锁定期间,患者体积减少了41.31%。虽然机动车辆崩溃(MVC)是两组损伤的主要机制,分别为37.65%和23.88%,持续攻击在锁定期间更多(17.91%对6.17%)。锁定进一步与更延迟的呈递(52.24%对48.15%)相关,更多的转介(53.73%,比率,严重损伤得分(29.6%,复苏,复苏房间没有死亡(0%,0%与1.85 %)。结论:尽管创伤介绍的体积减少了41.31%,但患者得到了较少的死亡率。在所有情况下,应努力持续到急性创伤护理,以减少可预防的创伤死亡.Copyright:Onyedika Godfrey Okoye等。

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