The change of clinical features and surgical outcomes in patients with pressure injury during the COVID‐19 pandemic
This retrospective study aims to explore whether the COVID‐19 pandemic altered patient conditions and surgery outcomes by studying 213 pressure injury (PI) patients who underwent surgery during 2016 to 2019 (pre‐COVID) and 2020 to 2021 (COVID) in Taiwan. We extracted patient demographics, surgical a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International wound journal 2023-04, Vol.20 (4), p.971-980 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This retrospective study aims to explore whether the COVID‐19 pandemic altered patient conditions and surgery outcomes by studying 213 pressure injury (PI) patients who underwent surgery during 2016 to 2019 (pre‐COVID) and 2020 to 2021 (COVID) in Taiwan. We extracted patient demographics, surgical and blood test records, preoperative vital signs, and flap surgery outcomes. In total, 464 surgeries were performed, including 308 pre‐COVID and 156 COVID. During the COVID period, there were more patients presenting with dementia, and it had significantly more patients with >12 000 white blood cells/μL (24.03% vs 15.59%, P = 0.029), higher C‐reactive protein levels (7.13 ± 6.36 vs 5.58 ± 5.09 mg/dL, P = 0.014), pulse rates (86.67 ± 14.76 vs 81.26 ± 13.66 beats/min, P |
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ISSN: | 1742-4801 1742-481X |
DOI: | 10.1111/iwj.13944 |