The UK foot and ankle COVID-19 national (FAlCoN) audit – Regional variations in COVID-19 infection and national foot and ankle surgical activity. Issue 2 (February 2022)
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- Title:
- The UK foot and ankle COVID-19 national (FAlCoN) audit – Regional variations in COVID-19 infection and national foot and ankle surgical activity. Issue 2 (February 2022)
- Main Title:
- The UK foot and ankle COVID-19 national (FAlCoN) audit – Regional variations in COVID-19 infection and national foot and ankle surgical activity
- Authors:
- Mason, Lyndon W
Malhotra, Karan
Houchen-Wollof, Linzy
Mangwani, Jitendra
Harb, Ziad
Richardson, Ruth
Gadd, Richard
Kerr, Alexander
Clay, William
Mallick, Arijit
Bhargava, Amit
Tiruveedhula, Madhu
Walls, Andrew
O'Flaherty, Maurice
Craig, Julie
Dawson, Daniel
McCaughey, Philip
Crean, Jonathan
Ayyasamy, Brijesh
Prasad, Pradeep
Ansnd, Anoop
Tarar, Yasir
Choo, Xin Yin
Yousufuddin, Shaik
Stone, Andrew
Amer, Mohammed
Haarer, Francesca
Barrow, Tom
Singh, Vishwajeet
Junaid, Sayani
Houssain, Natasha
Dhukaram, Vivek
Elbayyouk, Khalil
Abiddin, Zain ul
Salih, Samir
Fong, Angus
Arora, Abhishek
Louette, Luc
Faria, Giles
Smith, Andrew
Aithal, Shivashanker
Palihawadana, Dhanushka
Pir-Siahbazy, Ramtin
Zubairy, Aamir
Rose, Barry
McCormack, Annie
Vega-Poblete, Maira
Wahed, Karim
Malik, Khalid
Yousaf, Sohail
Sott, Andrea
Evangelidis, Dimosthenis
Hamilton, Paul
Abbott, Sarah
Naraen, Akarshan
Syed, Turab A
Benjamin, Biju
Ferreira, Catarina
Drampalos, Efstathios
Dasari, Kishore Kumar
Galhoum, Ahmed
Marsland, Daniel
Elliot, Robin
Chowdhury, Alex
Tareef, Tareq
Salim, Javed
Mishra, Viren
Amanat, Suheil
Ray, Robbie
Kavarthapu, Venu
Ahluwalia, Raju
Shah, Rohi
Lyle, Shirley
Molloy, Andy
Currall, Verity
Hatzantonis, Catherine
Dixon, Joseph
Goff, Thomas
Eyre, Jason
Kheir, Ehab
Haendlmayer, Kurt
Demoulin, Erin
Ali, Zulfikar
Loughenbury, Faye
Mansoor, Sufyan
Butcher, Alexander
Bonner, Rory
Saha, Anamika
Mcknight, Gareth Ewan
Lokanathan, Prashan
Lees, Rupert
Harrison, Peter
Kelly, Andrew
Macdonald, Hamish
Slade, George
Clayton, Robert
Middleton, Scott
Oag, Erlend
Loveday, David T
Atkinson, Henry
Dalrymple, James
Zaveri, Amit
Jani, Priya
Fernandes, Ramon
Johnson-Lynn, Sarah
Robertson-McPartlin, Lynne
Alderton, Elizabeth
Townshend, Dave
Porter, Anna
McLaughlin, Nicole
Guiguis, John
Kurup, Harish
Vasukutty, Nijil
Wokhlu, Ashim
Ogunsola, Abidemi
Koc, Togay
Hodkinson, Simon
Jowett, Billy
Shamoon, Samer
Mustafa, Qamar
Stoneham, Adam
Duggleby, Luke
Teoh, Kar
Ali, Shahahoor
Islam, Raisa
Butler, Mike
Brennan, Ciaran
Jennison, Toby
Karim, Tariq
Milner, Stephen
Mishra, Arya
Singh, Hemant
Haldar, Anil
Budair, Basil
MacKenzie, James
Dong, Huan
Prem, Hari
Wall, Rosemary
Dawe, Edward
Sexton, Sarah
O'Dowd-Booth, Christopher
Azeez, Sadeeq
Mavromatidou, Galini
Topliss, Claire
Makwana, Nilesh
Dass, Debashis
Abas, Sameera
Cheruvu, Manikandar Srinivas
Devany, Adam
Ieong, Edmund
Rudge, Ben
Kane, Prathamesh
Guha, Abhijit
Suen, Eric Ho Ming
Eldessouky, Amr
Saad, Ahmed Isam
Ali, Ibrahim
Hickey, Benjamin
Pillai, Anand
Islam, Amirul
Akbar, Zeeshan
Naylor, Tom
Khan, Umair
Jowett, Charlie
Mahmoud, Mohamed
Cryer, Gunay
Place, Stuart
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: COVID-19 has significantly impacted on the foot and ankle trauma activity in the UK. The overall COVID-19 infection rate across 6644 patients was 0.53% (35 patients). The cumulative percentage of COVID-19 infection across the audit was 1.37%. Both the COVID-19 infection rate and timing of the peaks of COVID-19 infection differed significantly across the country. National surgical activity significantly reduced for all cases during lockdown, however in the post-lockdown period there was normalisation of activity in trauma and diabetic surgery. Abstract: Aims: This paper details the impact of COVID-19 on foot and ankle activity in the UK. It describes regional variations and COVID-19 infection rate in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery before, during and after the first national lock-down. Patients & methods: This was a multicentre, retrospective, UK-based, national audit on foot and ankle patients who underwent surgery between 13th January and 31st July 2020. Data was examined pre- UK national lockdown, during lockdown (23rd March to 11th May 2020) and post-lockdown. All adult patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery in an operating theatre during the study period included from 43 participating centres in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Regional, demographic and COVID-19 related data were captured. Results: 6644 patients were included. In total 0.53% of operated patients contracted COVID-19 (n = 35). The rate of COVID-19 infection wasHighlights: COVID-19 has significantly impacted on the foot and ankle trauma activity in the UK. The overall COVID-19 infection rate across 6644 patients was 0.53% (35 patients). The cumulative percentage of COVID-19 infection across the audit was 1.37%. Both the COVID-19 infection rate and timing of the peaks of COVID-19 infection differed significantly across the country. National surgical activity significantly reduced for all cases during lockdown, however in the post-lockdown period there was normalisation of activity in trauma and diabetic surgery. Abstract: Aims: This paper details the impact of COVID-19 on foot and ankle activity in the UK. It describes regional variations and COVID-19 infection rate in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery before, during and after the first national lock-down. Patients & methods: This was a multicentre, retrospective, UK-based, national audit on foot and ankle patients who underwent surgery between 13th January and 31st July 2020. Data was examined pre- UK national lockdown, during lockdown (23rd March to 11th May 2020) and post-lockdown. All adult patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery in an operating theatre during the study period included from 43 participating centres in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Regional, demographic and COVID-19 related data were captured. Results: 6644 patients were included. In total 0.53% of operated patients contracted COVID-19 (n = 35). The rate of COVID-19 infection was highest during lockdown (2.11%, n = 16) and lowest after lockdown (0.16%, n = 3). Overall mean activity during lockdown was 24.44% of pre-lockdown activity with decreases in trauma, diabetic and elective foot and ankle surgery; the change in elective surgery was most marked with only 1.73% activity during lock down and 10.72% activity post lockdown as compared to pre-lockdown. There was marked regional variation in numbers of cases performed, but the proportion of decrease in cases during and after lockdown was comparable between all regions. There was also a significant difference between rates of COVID-19 and timing of peak, cumulative COVID-19 infections between regions with the highest rate noted in South East England (3.21%). The overall national peak infection rate was 1.37%, occurring during the final week of lockdown. General anaesthetic remained the most common method of anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery, although a significant increase in regional anaesthesia was witnessed in the lock-down and post-lockdown periods. Conclusions: National surgical activity reduced significantly for all cases across the country during lockdown with only a slow subsequent increase in elective activity. The COVID-19 infection rate and peaks differed significantly across the country. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Foot and ankle surgery. Volume 28:Issue 2(2022)
- Journal:
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 28:Issue 2(2022)
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- Volume 28, Issue 2 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 2
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- 2022-0028-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 205
- Page End:
- 216
- Publication Date:
- 2022-02
- Subjects:
- COVID-19 -- SARS-Cov-2, foot and ankle surgery -- National audit -- Regional variation -- Elective, trauma, diabetes
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