| Literature DB >> 32944581 |
Hossein Akbarialiabad1, Hossein Abdolrahimzadeh Fard2, Hamid Reza Abbasi2, Shahram Bolandparvaz2, Shahin Mohseni3, Vahid Mehrnous4, Mina Saleh5, Sima Roushenas1, Shahram Paydar2.
Abstract
During the past few months, the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly affected medical service provision. In Iran, it has caused around 197,000 inflictions and 9200 deaths up to June 18, 2020. While many departments turned to telehealth in this era, the trauma service should provide non-stop in presence service to the trauma victims. Our trauma center is the largest in the southwest of Iran, with the mean annual admission of 18,500 polytrauma patients. In this center, we designed a safety protocol to mitigate the spread of disease and also have a more robust case finding system, especially among asymptomatic carriers who attend hospitals based on their trauma. In brief, all unstable patients were considered SARS-COV-2 positive and were directed toward the Specialized COVID-19 related ICU. For all stable patients, history, physical examination, CXR, and lab test (Complete Blood Count, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, C-Reactive Protein) were ordered before entering the wards. If there was any suspicion of COVID-19, the stable patient was admitted to the COVID-19 specialized ward. Among all 1805 patients admitted during a ten weeks interval (from January 30, 2020, to April 14, 2020), 84 had a red flag and toward to COVID-19 related wards. Of those, 67 had positive PCR or evidence in CT in favor of the COOVID-19. Moreover, during regular workups, we found that 19 completely asymptomatic trauma victims had typical Chest CT scan findings of COVID-19. Journal compilationEntities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Communicable disease control; Pandemics; Surgery; Trauma
Year: 2020 PMID: 32944581 PMCID: PMC7468226 DOI: 10.30476/BEAT.2020.87029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Emerg Trauma ISSN: 2322-2522
Frequency and mode of trauma to all patients attended the Rajaee (Emtiaz) Trauma Hospital from January 30, 2020, to April 14, 2020
| Penetrating assault | Non-penetrating assault | MVA | Bike accident | Pedestrian | High drop (˃3 feet) | Fall (˂3 feet) | Occupational or home injuries (non-assault home injuries) | Self-injury | Other | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 137 | 624 | 708 | 513 | 296 | 272 | 829 | 619 | 63 | 106 | 4167 |
| Percent | 3.3% | 15% | 17% | 12.3% | 7.1% | 6.5% | 19.9% | 14.9% | 1.5% | 2.5% | 100% |