Public health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the emergency healthcare system

被引:26
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作者
Stirparo, G. [1 ,2 ]
Oradini-Alacreu, A. [1 ]
Migliori, M. [2 ]
Villa, G. F. [2 ]
Botteri, M. [2 ,3 ]
Fagoni, N. [3 ,4 ]
Signorelli, C. [1 ]
Sechi, G. M. [2 ]
Zoli, A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, Fac Med, Sch Publ Hlth, I-20132 Milan, Italy
[2] Agenzia Reg Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters AREU H, Dept Res & Dev, I-20124 Milan, Italy
[3] ASST Spedali Civili Brescia, AAT Brescia, Agenzia Reg Emergenza Urgenza AREU, I-25123 Brescia, Italy
[4] Univ Brescia, Dept Mol & Translat Med, I-25123 Brescia, Italy
关键词
emergency care; health services; public health;
D O I
10.1093/pubmed/fdab212
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background The Lombardy region has been the Italian region most affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020. The emergency healthcare system was under deep stress throughout the past year due to the admission of COVID-19 patients to the emergency department (ED) and had to be thoroughly reorganized. Methods We performed a retrospective descriptive analysis of patients admitted into the ED recorded in the Lombardy online regional portal called EUOL (Emergenza e Urgenza OnLine). We compared the data registered in the EUOL with the patients admitted to the EDs from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019 and from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020. Results The number of admissions to the ED decreased by 32.5% in 2020 compared with 2019, reaching the lowest number in March and April. However, the percentage of patients hospitalized after ED significantly increased in 2020 compared with 2019 (P < 0.0001), reflecting the management of patients with a more severe clinical condition. More patients arrived at the ED by ambulance in 2020 (21.7% in 2020 versus 15.1% in 2019; P < 0.0001), particularly during March and April. Conclusions This analysis showed the importance of monitoring the pandemic's evolution in order to treat more critically ill patients, despite a lower number of patients.
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页码:E149 / E152
页数:4
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