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Bone & Joint Research | |
The delivery of an emergency audit response to a communicable disease outbreak can inform future orthopaedic investigations and clinical practice: lessons from IMPACT Hip Fracture Global Audits | |
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Andrew J. Hall1  Nick D. Clement2  Alasdair M. J. MacLullich3  A. H. R. W. Simpson4  Antony Johansen5  Tim O. White2  Andrew D. Duckworth2  | |
[1] Department of Orthopaedics, Golden Jubilee National Hospital;Edinburgh Orthopaedics, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh;Scottish Hip Fracture Audit ,(SHFA), NHS National Services Scotland;Department of Orthopaedics & Trauma, University of Edinburgh;University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff University | |
关键词: COVID-19; Collaborative audit; Trauma & Orthopaedics; Meta-audit; Hip fracture; Frailty; Research methodology; Public health; Communicable disease; Infection; periprosthetic femur fractures; Hip Fracture; trauma; retrospective cohort studies; orthopaedic infection; | |
DOI : 10.1302/2046-3758.116.BJR-2022-0061 | |
学科分类:骨科学 | |
来源: British Editorial Society Of Bone And Joint Surgery | |
【 摘 要 】
The International Multicentre ProjectAuditing COVID-19 in Trauma & Orthopaedics (IMPACT) was established in March 2020to provide information about COVID-19in orthopaedic patients.1 The IMPACT HipFracture Audits included two national andone international multicentre retrospectivecohort studies, and a worldwide surveyof clinical service disruption during thesummer of 2020.2-4 A systematic review andmeta-analysis examined the existing literature,5 and a number of observational studiesexamined COVID-19 in general and plannedorthopaedics.
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