Author: Abhilash, Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar; Paul, Arun John; Das, Sampriti; Hazra, Darpanarayan; Jain, Shriyans; Dhinakar Arelly, Samuel Paul
Title: Changing pattern of trauma during the COVID-19 Pandemic Cord-id: jlxq3a9s Document date: 2021_7_26
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic compelled the Indian government to enforce a complete nationwide lockdown on 24th March 2020. METHODS: This retrospective study was done to analyse the profile of trauma patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) from January to August 2020. Data from 69 days of lockdown and 83 days of pre-lockdown periods were used to calculate the 30-day incidence rates. RESULTS: During the 7-month study period, 5220 patients presented to our ED with trauma; 2296 in
Document: BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic compelled the Indian government to enforce a complete nationwide lockdown on 24th March 2020. METHODS: This retrospective study was done to analyse the profile of trauma patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) from January to August 2020. Data from 69 days of lockdown and 83 days of pre-lockdown periods were used to calculate the 30-day incidence rates. RESULTS: During the 7-month study period, 5220 patients presented to our ED with trauma; 2296 in the prelockdown phase (83 days), 1205 during the lockdown phase (69 days), and 1719 during the postlockdown phase (92 days). There was a significant decrease (36.7%) in the 30-day incidence rate of trauma victims presenting to the ED during the lockdown phase (525) compared with the prelockdown phase (830). The 30-day incidence of road traffic accidents (RTA), fall from height, fall on level ground and other trauma decreased by 53.2%, 26%, 23.2% and 12.9%, respectively, while assault cases increased by 8.3% during the lockdown period as compared with the prelockdown period. During the lockdown period, the 30-day incidence of trauma victims with a positive blood alcohol content decreased by 39.6% with a significant drop in the strict lockdown month of April 2020. CONCLUSIONS: A significant reduction in the incidence rate of trauma victims, especially RTA and geriatric trauma was seen during the gruelling lockdown period of the COVID 19 pandemic.
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