The clinical characteristics of hip fracture: during the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic

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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of hip fracture during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic. Method: Hip-facture patients undergoing surgery from January 26 to March 31, 2020 (group A) and from January 26 to March 31, 2019 (group B) were retrospectively included. The durations from injury onset to hospital discharge, hospitalization cost, comorbidity, and complications of patients in the two groups were collected. The daily activity and light exposure time, and medical treatment interruption of patients in group A before and during their self-quarantine were also collected. In addition, the reasons for those with hospital admission delay were inquired. Results: During the COVID-19 epidemic, patients with hip fracture was increased by 9 cases (69.23%). Patients in group A underwent an over 20-hour longer duration from the injury onset to hospital, an over 3-day longer hospitalization stay, and more hospitalization cost of over 4-thousand yuan compared with those for patients in group B (P < 0.05). The self-quarantine led to reduced daily activities (P <0.001), reduced light exposure time (P <0.001) and more medical interruption for hip-fracture patients. There were also slight more comorbidity number and perioperative complications for patients in group A compared with patients in group B. For those with a pre-hospital time more than 24 h, 58.33% feared go out for medical treatment because of the COVID-19 epidemic. Conclusion: During the COVID-19 epidemic period, the prevention and management of hip-fracture for the elderly require more attention for the public and medical care personnel.

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