The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital

The objective of this study was to compare the effect of the Covid-19 lockdown and the alcohol restriction on the number of cases that presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with the same time period two years prior. The method used was a retrospective review of medical records, directly compari...

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Main Authors: Mncedisi Junior Manyoni, Muhammed Irfaan Abader
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:African Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X20301464
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spelling doaj-a911d10756a448e6b1a38f25d571bcf02021-05-26T04:26:01ZengElsevierAfrican Journal of Emergency Medicine2211-419X2021-06-01112227230The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospitalMncedisi Junior Manyoni0Muhammed Irfaan Abader1Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, Witwatersrand University, South Africa; Accident and Emergency Department, Pholosong Hospital, Gauteng, South AfricaAccident and Emergency Department, Pholosong Hospital, Gauteng, South Africa; University of Pretoria, South Africa; Corresponding author at: 4 Gerard Street, Observatory, Johannesburg, Gauteng 2198, South Africa.The objective of this study was to compare the effect of the Covid-19 lockdown and the alcohol restriction on the number of cases that presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with the same time period two years prior. The method used was a retrospective review of medical records, directly comparing the types and numbers of trauma cases as well as non-trauma cases that presented to the ED in March and April 2020 with the same period two years prior. Our results showed a reduction during both months of lockdown compared to the same time period in 2018 with trauma cases in March 2020 down 33.14% and April 2020 down 57.93%. The non-trauma ED cases were down 2.52% in March and 37.43% in April compared to two years prior. When comparing only the last 6 days of March, a significant percentage decrease is visible as trauma cases fell from 20.79% in 2018 to just 8.58% of the total cases in 2020. In conclusion, our data showed a significant reduction in almost all types of ED cases during the lockdown period, but most significantly in trauma-related cases which was likely due, inter alia, to the prohibition of alcohol sales, gatherings and unnecessary travel.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X20301464Covid-19LockdownAlcoholTraumaEmergencyAfrica
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The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Covid-19
Lockdown
Alcohol
Trauma
Emergency
Africa
author_facet Mncedisi Junior Manyoni
Muhammed Irfaan Abader
author_sort Mncedisi Junior Manyoni
title The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital
title_short The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital
title_full The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital
title_fullStr The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital
title_full_unstemmed The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a South African regional hospital
title_sort effects of the covid-19 lockdown and alcohol restriction on trauma-related emergency department cases in a south african regional hospital
publisher Elsevier
series African Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 2211-419X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The objective of this study was to compare the effect of the Covid-19 lockdown and the alcohol restriction on the number of cases that presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with the same time period two years prior. The method used was a retrospective review of medical records, directly comparing the types and numbers of trauma cases as well as non-trauma cases that presented to the ED in March and April 2020 with the same period two years prior. Our results showed a reduction during both months of lockdown compared to the same time period in 2018 with trauma cases in March 2020 down 33.14% and April 2020 down 57.93%. The non-trauma ED cases were down 2.52% in March and 37.43% in April compared to two years prior. When comparing only the last 6 days of March, a significant percentage decrease is visible as trauma cases fell from 20.79% in 2018 to just 8.58% of the total cases in 2020. In conclusion, our data showed a significant reduction in almost all types of ED cases during the lockdown period, but most significantly in trauma-related cases which was likely due, inter alia, to the prohibition of alcohol sales, gatherings and unnecessary travel.
topic Covid-19
Lockdown
Alcohol
Trauma
Emergency
Africa
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X20301464
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