Z Orthop Unfall 2023; 161(03): 304-310
DOI: 10.1055/a-1658-1101
Originalarbeit

Conservative In-Patient Treatment of Specific Back Pain Before and During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic

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Ingo Haase
1   Forschung, Entwicklung, Qualitätssicherung, m&i-Klinikgruppe Enzensberg, Hopfen am See, Deutschland
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Bernd Kladny
2   Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Fachklinik Herzogenaurach, Herzogenaurach, Deutschland
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Abstract

Background The measures taken in the coronavirus disease pandemic have had major structural and financial effects on orthopaedics and trauma surgery as many surgeries in this field. Experience Appropriate reports from non-surgical orthopaedics are not yet available.

Aims of the Study The study aimed to provide information on the changes that occurred in a group of patients with spinal diseases undergoing conservative in-patient treatment during the coronavirus disease pandemic, with regard to the number of cases, patient structure and course of treatment.

Materials and Methods Data from a total of 954 patients from an acute department for conservative treatment of back pain from the years 2019 and 2020 were retrospectively compared, thus allowing conclusions to be drawn about the course of in-patient conservative spinal treatment. In addition to sociodemographic data, numerical pain rating scales, scales for impairment by pain and physical function at the beginning and at the end of treatment were analysed using descriptive statistics and differentiation tests.

Results The study showed a 21% reduction in the number of cases in 2020 compared with those in 2019. The patient structure has changed in terms of diagnosis groups and physical function. The values of the assessments on discharge and their pre-post differences show an almost identical pattern of treatment outcomes before and after the start of the pandemic.

Conclusions The relatively small decline in the number of in-patient admissions for the non-surgical treatment of specific spinal disorders indicates that this treatment option was also necessary in the pandemic-related crisis. With minor changes in the patient structure, comparable treatment results could be achieved.



Publication History

Received: 12 July 2021

Accepted after revision: 29 September 2021

Article published online:
08 December 2021

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