Impact of COVID-19 social restrictions on trauma presentations in South Australia
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Impact of COVID-19 social restrictions on trauma presentations in South Australia
Abstract
Objective: To review the impact of COVID-19 social restrictions on trauma presentations in South Australia.
Methods: Retrospective database review.
Results: During the period of social restrictions, there was a reduction in presentations of trauma and major trauma by 17% and 33%, respectively. The reduction in presentation rates was due to a large decrease in those aged over 40, with an increase in presentations in those younger than 40. Review by mechanism and location of injury revealed a reduction in road trauma, yet an increase in pedestrian trauma and trauma at home.
Conclusion: Social restrictions alter the characteristics of trauma presentations.
Keywords: COVID-19; emergency; trauma.
© 2020 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
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