The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden
Abstract Purpose To investigate the impact of COVID-19 in Sweden on rates of knee and hip surgeries. Methods We used healthcare data for the population of the southernmost region in Sweden (1.4 million inhabitants). We did an interrupted time-series analysis to estimate changes in rates and trends o...
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doaj-8f19492add1944469319bf98b9d6761f2021-08-15T11:31:48ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532021-08-01811710.1186/s40634-021-00382-7The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in SwedenAndrea Dell’Isola0Ali Kiadaliri1Aleksandra Turkiewicz2Velocity Hughes3Karin Magnusson4Jos Runhaar5Sita Bierma-Zeinstra6Martin Englund7Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund UniversityClinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund UniversityClinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund UniversityClinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund UniversityClinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund UniversityDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical Center RotterdamDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical Center RotterdamClinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund UniversityAbstract Purpose To investigate the impact of COVID-19 in Sweden on rates of knee and hip surgeries. Methods We used healthcare data for the population of the southernmost region in Sweden (1.4 million inhabitants). We did an interrupted time-series analysis to estimate changes in rates and trends of joint replacements (JR), arthroscopies, and fracture surgeries for knee or hip in April–December 2020 compared to pre-COVID-19 levels adjusting for seasonal variations. Results We found a drop of 54% (95% CI 42%; 68%) and 42% (95% CI 32%; 52%), respectively, in the rate of JRs and arthroscopies in April 2020 when compared to the counterfactual scenario. This was followed by an increase that brought the rates of JRs and arthroscopies back to their predicted levels also during the beginning of the second wave (November–December 2020). Acute fracture surgeries were largely unaffected, i.e. did not show any decrease as observed for the other surgeries. Conclusions In southern Sweden, we observed a marked decrease in elective knee and hip surgeries following the first wave of Covid-19. The rates remained close to normal during the beginning of the second wave suggesting that important elective surgeries for patients with end-stage osteoarthritis can still be offered despite an ongoing pandemic provided adequate routines and hospital resources.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-021-00382-7COVID-19OrthopedicsElective surgeries |
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Andrea Dell’Isola Ali Kiadaliri Aleksandra Turkiewicz Velocity Hughes Karin Magnusson Jos Runhaar Sita Bierma-Zeinstra Martin Englund The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics COVID-19 Orthopedics Elective surgeries |
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Andrea Dell’Isola Ali Kiadaliri Aleksandra Turkiewicz Velocity Hughes Karin Magnusson Jos Runhaar Sita Bierma-Zeinstra Martin Englund |
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Andrea Dell’Isola |
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The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden |
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The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden |
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The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden |
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The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden |
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The impact of first and second wave of COVID-19 on knee and hip surgeries in Sweden |
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impact of first and second wave of covid-19 on knee and hip surgeries in sweden |
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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics |
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the impact of COVID-19 in Sweden on rates of knee and hip surgeries. Methods We used healthcare data for the population of the southernmost region in Sweden (1.4 million inhabitants). We did an interrupted time-series analysis to estimate changes in rates and trends of joint replacements (JR), arthroscopies, and fracture surgeries for knee or hip in April–December 2020 compared to pre-COVID-19 levels adjusting for seasonal variations. Results We found a drop of 54% (95% CI 42%; 68%) and 42% (95% CI 32%; 52%), respectively, in the rate of JRs and arthroscopies in April 2020 when compared to the counterfactual scenario. This was followed by an increase that brought the rates of JRs and arthroscopies back to their predicted levels also during the beginning of the second wave (November–December 2020). Acute fracture surgeries were largely unaffected, i.e. did not show any decrease as observed for the other surgeries. Conclusions In southern Sweden, we observed a marked decrease in elective knee and hip surgeries following the first wave of Covid-19. The rates remained close to normal during the beginning of the second wave suggesting that important elective surgeries for patients with end-stage osteoarthritis can still be offered despite an ongoing pandemic provided adequate routines and hospital resources. |
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COVID-19 Orthopedics Elective surgeries |
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