1. New Injury Patterns in Pediatric Supracondylar Fractures During COVID-19: Beds Are the New Monkey Bars
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Soriano, Kylen KJ, Sabatini, Coleen S, Brar, Ravinder K, Jagodzinski, Jason E, and Livingston, Kristin S
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Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,Pediatric ,Injuries and accidents ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,COVID-19 Testing ,COVID-19 ,Communicable Disease Control ,Humeral Fractures ,supracondylar humerus fracture ,trauma ,injury patterns ,monkey bars ,pediatric ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Orthopedics - Abstract
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic drastically altered children's activity patterns. Our goal was to investigate how COVID-19 affected demographics, injury characteristics, treatment patterns, follow-up, and outcomes in pediatric supracondylar humerus (SCH) fractures.MethodsThis was an Institutional Review Board-approved retrospective analysis of patients undergoing surgery for a SCH fracture from May to November 2019 (pre-COVID-19) and from May to November 2020 (during COVID-19) at 2 tertiary children's hospitals. Demographic information, injury characteristics, hospital course, and follow-up data were collected and compared.ResultsSCH fractures decreased by >50% from 2019 (149) to 2020 (72). Children in the 2020 cohort were younger (mean 5.2 y old) compared with 2019 (6.0 y old) ( P =0.019). Mechanism of injury was significantly different in 2020 ( P
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- 2023