The impact of COVID-19 nationwide control measures on trauma workload at a regional trauma center

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Joan RSFun [1 ]
Sunder Balasubramaniam [2 ]
Li Tserng Teo [2 ]
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[1] Department of Emergency Medicine,Tan Tock Seng Hospital
[2] Department of General Surgery,Tan Tock Seng
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Background:The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) pandemic has led to the control of movement and diversion of medical resources in many countries.This affects the provision of care to critically injured patients.Methods:We analyzed data from the trauma registry of a regional trauma center in Singapore,looking at patient volume and the pattern of injuries over a 3-month period.This was compared with the same period in the preceding 2 years.Results:A total of 93 patients were admitted during this period,compared with 111 in 2019 and 118 in 2018,a drop of 15% to 20%.The proportion of severely injured patients and the mechanism of injury were largely unchanged.Conclusion:Although there was a minor decrease in the absolute number of patients,the severity and pattern of injuries remained unchanged.Planners should consider this when planning for the diversion of medical and nursing resources.
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