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Global experience of orthopaedic trauma surgeons facing COVID-19: a survey highlighting the global orthopaedic response

机译:面对Covid-19面临的矫形创伤外科医生的全球经验:一项突出全球骨科反应的调查

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Background The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has significantly affected all aspects of healthcare, including orthopaedics. Due to the unique challenges presented by COVID-19 as well as the distinct timeframes that it will surge in different geographies, much can be learned from the experiences of orthopaedic professionals in many global settings. The goal of this project is to characterize the preparations, strategies, lessons, and personal experiences of orthopaedic trauma surgeons and departments across the world in combating COVID-19. In doing so, we will shed light on current practices and challenges, which may help us manage the current pandemic in addition to preparing for future global pandemics that may arise. Methods A 20-item questionnaire was sent out to 150 orthopaedic trauma surgeons representing 42 countries who were identified based on professional relationships and/or prior involvement in international meetings either led or participated by the senior author. Results The questionnaire was completed by 63 orthopaedic trauma surgeons representing 28 countries and 14 US states. The results of this study show that orthopaedic trauma departments across the world have been greatly impacted by COVID-19 with 91% of participating hospitals currently having a reduced case load compared with pre-COVID-19 and only 17% of respondents currently performing elective orthopaedic surgery. Furthermore, 30% of orthopaedic departments have deployed orthopaedic personnel to non-orthopaedic floors in order to help mitigate the increased patient load and 86% of respondents noted at least some shortage of PPE. Lastly 73% of participating orthopedic departments including those in LMICs, have incorporated telemedicine into their practice with a majority stating that it would most likely become a permanent change to their practice post-COVID-19. Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the largest data set characterizing global COVID-19 situations and responses of orthopaedic trauma practices around the world. There is much to be learned from each of the participants' responses in order to persevere during the current pandemic, as well as to prepare for future pandemics as it relates specifically to orthopaedic trauma practices.
机译:背景技术Covid-19(SARS-COV-2)大流行显着影响了医疗保健的各个方面,包括骨科。由于Covid-19所呈现的独特挑战以及它将在不同的地理位置飙升的独特时间域,因此可以从许多全球环境中的骨科专业人员的经验中了解到很多。该项目的目标是在对抗Covid-19时,对全球矫形创伤外科医生和部门的营造,策略,课程和个人经历的特征描述。在这样做时,我们将阐明当前的实践和挑战,这可能有助于我们除准备可能出现的未来全球流行病外,还可以帮助我们管理目前的大流行。方法送达20项调查问卷,向150个底形外科外科医生发出,代表42个国家是根据职业关系和/或在资深作者参加的国际会议的基础和/或参与国际会议。结果调查问卷由63名朝托创伤外科医生完成,代表28个国家和14个美国各国。本研究的结果表明,世界各地的骨科创伤部门受到Covid-19的影响非常受到91%的参与医院,目前与Pre-Covid-19相比,只有17%的受访者,目前表演选修骨科外科手术。此外,30%的骨科部门将矫形人员部署到非整形外形楼层,以帮助减轻患者负荷增加,86%的受访者注意到至少一些PPE短缺。最后,在包括LMIC包括LMIC的参与的矫形部门的73%,并将远程医疗纳入他们的实践,其中大多数情况都表示它很可能成为他们的实践后的练习后的永久变化-19。结论我们的知识,这是全球Covid-19在世界各地的全球Covid-19局势和反应的最大数据集。在当前大流行期间,每个参与者的回应都有很多人可以从每个参与者的回答中学到,并为未来的淫乱做好准备,因为它特别是矫形创伤实践。

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