Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting w...
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520 | |a We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. | ||
520 | |a We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. | ||
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10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001534.pica (DE-627)ELV055370136 (ELSEVIER)S0266-4356(21)00014-0 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 600 VZ 690 VZ Puglia, F.A. verfasserin aut Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 2021transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. 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10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001534.pica (DE-627)ELV055370136 (ELSEVIER)S0266-4356(21)00014-0 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 600 VZ 690 VZ Puglia, F.A. verfasserin aut Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 2021transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. Covid 19 Elsevier Coronavirus Elsevier Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma Elsevier Trauma Elsevier Hills, A. oth Dawoud, B. oth Magennis, P. oth Chiu, G.A. oth Adams, Aidan oth Ahmed, Ayesha oth Aiman, Huma oth Al-Harbawee, Aya oth Alderson, Lucy oth Allison, Jack oth Asaad, Mariam oth Bacik, Katriana oth Balasundaram, Indran oth Barker-Chapman, Lydia oth Bayoumi, Sherif oth Bentley, Robert oth Bhatt, Vyomesh oth Blanco-Guzman, Manuel oth Boscarino, Angela oth Boyapati, Raghu oth Boyd, Deborah oth Boye, Theo oth Brandsma, Dirk Stephanus oth Brooks, Laura oth Brown, Timothy oth Cabral, Marta oth Camilleri, Micheala oth Carroll, Kris oth Chapman, Laura oth Chiu, Geoff oth Choudhury, Gulshana oth Chrystal, Anna oth Cole, Tom oth Cole-Healy, Zachary oth Collard, Benjamin oth Crummey, Sarah oth Currie, Roger oth Davies, Huw T. oth Dhillon, Rumandeep oth Drake, David oth Exley, Rebecca oth Fan, Kathleen oth Feare, Shona oth Fisher, David oth Frezzini, Cristina oth Fryer, Lynne oth Fulton, Andrew oth Gardner, Andrew oth Garland, Shona oth Glen, Peter oth Graham, David oth Grant, Catherine oth Gruber, Elizabeth oth Gurney, Ben oth Hampton, Nick oth Hasan, Abeer oth Herd, Kerry oth Hislop, Stuart oth Ho, Michael oth Houghton, David oth Hughes, Ceri oth Huguet, Hannah oth Jones, Huw oth Karia, Shyam oth Karst, Felix W. oth Kassam, Karim oth Kelly, Mairead oth Key, Steven oth King, Rhydian oth Konathala, Saranya oth Kulkarni, Raghav oth Kumar, Anand oth Kumar, Deepshikha oth Lang, Paul oth Lau, Kirstie oth Laugharne, David oth Lee, Nicholas J. oth Lim, Leh oth Loke, Jasmine oth Lowe, Terrence oth Magennis, Patrick oth Manoharan, Vasanthan oth McCaffrey, Louisa oth McCurley, Nicola oth McDonald, Christopher oth McParland, Edward oth Mohammedbhai, Hussein oth Murphy, Colm oth Murphy, Dara oth Mustafa, Ayesha oth Naredla, Prady oth Noh, Kowoon oth O'Brien, Kerry oth O'Grady, Kevin oth Olsson, Lewis oth Onochie, Joan oth Patel, Anika oth Patel, Ankit oth Patel, Jayna oth Patel, Sachit oth Paul, Rajat oth Plant, Samantha oth Power, Eoin oth Preena, Dhulshan oth Rae, Euan oth Rasikh, Eson oth Rathod, Neelam oth Raveendran, Dhurrika oth Raza, Zahrah oth Richards, Charlotte oth Safaei, Hamed oth Sah, Sunil oth Sall, Kiren oth Sanders, Susan oth Scott, Rupert oth Shah, Keval oth Shekar, Kishore oth Sidat, Faheema oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Skimming, Claire oth Sloane, James oth Smith, Caroline oth Sohanpal, Avraj oth Solanki, Janki oth Solanki, Kohmal oth Stirrup, Andrew oth Suida, Imran oth Sweeney, Jill oth Swinnerton, Eleanor oth Thomas, Eilidh oth Thusu, Sundeep oth Tompkins, Hannah oth Tyers, Clare oth Vuity, Drazsen oth Walker, Tom oth Wemyss, Callum oth Wright, Fiona oth Yeung, Elizabeth oth Young, Lindsey oth Enthalten in Elsevier Dong, Zhiqiang ELSEVIER Bond durability of BFRP bars embedded in concrete under seawater conditions and the long-term bond strength prediction 2016transfer abstract Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV013958291 volume:59 year:2021 number:8 pages:867-874 extent:8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U GBV_ILN_40 AR 59 2021 8 867-874 8 |
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10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001534.pica (DE-627)ELV055370136 (ELSEVIER)S0266-4356(21)00014-0 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 600 VZ 690 VZ Puglia, F.A. verfasserin aut Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 2021transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. Covid 19 Elsevier Coronavirus Elsevier Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma Elsevier Trauma Elsevier Hills, A. oth Dawoud, B. oth Magennis, P. oth Chiu, G.A. oth Adams, Aidan oth Ahmed, Ayesha oth Aiman, Huma oth Al-Harbawee, Aya oth Alderson, Lucy oth Allison, Jack oth Asaad, Mariam oth Bacik, Katriana oth Balasundaram, Indran oth Barker-Chapman, Lydia oth Bayoumi, Sherif oth Bentley, Robert oth Bhatt, Vyomesh oth Blanco-Guzman, Manuel oth Boscarino, Angela oth Boyapati, Raghu oth Boyd, Deborah oth Boye, Theo oth Brandsma, Dirk Stephanus oth Brooks, Laura oth Brown, Timothy oth Cabral, Marta oth Camilleri, Micheala oth Carroll, Kris oth Chapman, Laura oth Chiu, Geoff oth Choudhury, Gulshana oth Chrystal, Anna oth Cole, Tom oth Cole-Healy, Zachary oth Collard, Benjamin oth Crummey, Sarah oth Currie, Roger oth Davies, Huw T. oth Dhillon, Rumandeep oth Drake, David oth Exley, Rebecca oth Fan, Kathleen oth Feare, Shona oth Fisher, David oth Frezzini, Cristina oth Fryer, Lynne oth Fulton, Andrew oth Gardner, Andrew oth Garland, Shona oth Glen, Peter oth Graham, David oth Grant, Catherine oth Gruber, Elizabeth oth Gurney, Ben oth Hampton, Nick oth Hasan, Abeer oth Herd, Kerry oth Hislop, Stuart oth Ho, Michael oth Houghton, David oth Hughes, Ceri oth Huguet, Hannah oth Jones, Huw oth Karia, Shyam oth Karst, Felix W. oth Kassam, Karim oth Kelly, Mairead oth Key, Steven oth King, Rhydian oth Konathala, Saranya oth Kulkarni, Raghav oth Kumar, Anand oth Kumar, Deepshikha oth Lang, Paul oth Lau, Kirstie oth Laugharne, David oth Lee, Nicholas J. oth Lim, Leh oth Loke, Jasmine oth Lowe, Terrence oth Magennis, Patrick oth Manoharan, Vasanthan oth McCaffrey, Louisa oth McCurley, Nicola oth McDonald, Christopher oth McParland, Edward oth Mohammedbhai, Hussein oth Murphy, Colm oth Murphy, Dara oth Mustafa, Ayesha oth Naredla, Prady oth Noh, Kowoon oth O'Brien, Kerry oth O'Grady, Kevin oth Olsson, Lewis oth Onochie, Joan oth Patel, Anika oth Patel, Ankit oth Patel, Jayna oth Patel, Sachit oth Paul, Rajat oth Plant, Samantha oth Power, Eoin oth Preena, Dhulshan oth Rae, Euan oth Rasikh, Eson oth Rathod, Neelam oth Raveendran, Dhurrika oth Raza, Zahrah oth Richards, Charlotte oth Safaei, Hamed oth Sah, Sunil oth Sall, Kiren oth Sanders, Susan oth Scott, Rupert oth Shah, Keval oth Shekar, Kishore oth Sidat, Faheema oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Skimming, Claire oth Sloane, James oth Smith, Caroline oth Sohanpal, Avraj oth Solanki, Janki oth Solanki, Kohmal oth Stirrup, Andrew oth Suida, Imran oth Sweeney, Jill oth Swinnerton, Eleanor oth Thomas, Eilidh oth Thusu, Sundeep oth Tompkins, Hannah oth Tyers, Clare oth Vuity, Drazsen oth Walker, Tom oth Wemyss, Callum oth Wright, Fiona oth Yeung, Elizabeth oth Young, Lindsey oth Enthalten in Elsevier Dong, Zhiqiang ELSEVIER Bond durability of BFRP bars embedded in concrete under seawater conditions and the long-term bond strength prediction 2016transfer abstract Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV013958291 volume:59 year:2021 number:8 pages:867-874 extent:8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U GBV_ILN_40 AR 59 2021 8 867-874 8 |
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10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001534.pica (DE-627)ELV055370136 (ELSEVIER)S0266-4356(21)00014-0 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 600 VZ 690 VZ Puglia, F.A. verfasserin aut Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 2021transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. Covid 19 Elsevier Coronavirus Elsevier Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma Elsevier Trauma Elsevier Hills, A. oth Dawoud, B. oth Magennis, P. oth Chiu, G.A. oth Adams, Aidan oth Ahmed, Ayesha oth Aiman, Huma oth Al-Harbawee, Aya oth Alderson, Lucy oth Allison, Jack oth Asaad, Mariam oth Bacik, Katriana oth Balasundaram, Indran oth Barker-Chapman, Lydia oth Bayoumi, Sherif oth Bentley, Robert oth Bhatt, Vyomesh oth Blanco-Guzman, Manuel oth Boscarino, Angela oth Boyapati, Raghu oth Boyd, Deborah oth Boye, Theo oth Brandsma, Dirk Stephanus oth Brooks, Laura oth Brown, Timothy oth Cabral, Marta oth Camilleri, Micheala oth Carroll, Kris oth Chapman, Laura oth Chiu, Geoff oth Choudhury, Gulshana oth Chrystal, Anna oth Cole, Tom oth Cole-Healy, Zachary oth Collard, Benjamin oth Crummey, Sarah oth Currie, Roger oth Davies, Huw T. oth Dhillon, Rumandeep oth Drake, David oth Exley, Rebecca oth Fan, Kathleen oth Feare, Shona oth Fisher, David oth Frezzini, Cristina oth Fryer, Lynne oth Fulton, Andrew oth Gardner, Andrew oth Garland, Shona oth Glen, Peter oth Graham, David oth Grant, Catherine oth Gruber, Elizabeth oth Gurney, Ben oth Hampton, Nick oth Hasan, Abeer oth Herd, Kerry oth Hislop, Stuart oth Ho, Michael oth Houghton, David oth Hughes, Ceri oth Huguet, Hannah oth Jones, Huw oth Karia, Shyam oth Karst, Felix W. oth Kassam, Karim oth Kelly, Mairead oth Key, Steven oth King, Rhydian oth Konathala, Saranya oth Kulkarni, Raghav oth Kumar, Anand oth Kumar, Deepshikha oth Lang, Paul oth Lau, Kirstie oth Laugharne, David oth Lee, Nicholas J. oth Lim, Leh oth Loke, Jasmine oth Lowe, Terrence oth Magennis, Patrick oth Manoharan, Vasanthan oth McCaffrey, Louisa oth McCurley, Nicola oth McDonald, Christopher oth McParland, Edward oth Mohammedbhai, Hussein oth Murphy, Colm oth Murphy, Dara oth Mustafa, Ayesha oth Naredla, Prady oth Noh, Kowoon oth O'Brien, Kerry oth O'Grady, Kevin oth Olsson, Lewis oth Onochie, Joan oth Patel, Anika oth Patel, Ankit oth Patel, Jayna oth Patel, Sachit oth Paul, Rajat oth Plant, Samantha oth Power, Eoin oth Preena, Dhulshan oth Rae, Euan oth Rasikh, Eson oth Rathod, Neelam oth Raveendran, Dhurrika oth Raza, Zahrah oth Richards, Charlotte oth Safaei, Hamed oth Sah, Sunil oth Sall, Kiren oth Sanders, Susan oth Scott, Rupert oth Shah, Keval oth Shekar, Kishore oth Sidat, Faheema oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Skimming, Claire oth Sloane, James oth Smith, Caroline oth Sohanpal, Avraj oth Solanki, Janki oth Solanki, Kohmal oth Stirrup, Andrew oth Suida, Imran oth Sweeney, Jill oth Swinnerton, Eleanor oth Thomas, Eilidh oth Thusu, Sundeep oth Tompkins, Hannah oth Tyers, Clare oth Vuity, Drazsen oth Walker, Tom oth Wemyss, Callum oth Wright, Fiona oth Yeung, Elizabeth oth Young, Lindsey oth Enthalten in Elsevier Dong, Zhiqiang ELSEVIER Bond durability of BFRP bars embedded in concrete under seawater conditions and the long-term bond strength prediction 2016transfer abstract Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV013958291 volume:59 year:2021 number:8 pages:867-874 extent:8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U GBV_ILN_40 AR 59 2021 8 867-874 8 |
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10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001534.pica (DE-627)ELV055370136 (ELSEVIER)S0266-4356(21)00014-0 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 600 VZ 690 VZ Puglia, F.A. verfasserin aut Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 2021transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care. Covid 19 Elsevier Coronavirus Elsevier Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma Elsevier Trauma Elsevier Hills, A. oth Dawoud, B. oth Magennis, P. oth Chiu, G.A. oth Adams, Aidan oth Ahmed, Ayesha oth Aiman, Huma oth Al-Harbawee, Aya oth Alderson, Lucy oth Allison, Jack oth Asaad, Mariam oth Bacik, Katriana oth Balasundaram, Indran oth Barker-Chapman, Lydia oth Bayoumi, Sherif oth Bentley, Robert oth Bhatt, Vyomesh oth Blanco-Guzman, Manuel oth Boscarino, Angela oth Boyapati, Raghu oth Boyd, Deborah oth Boye, Theo oth Brandsma, Dirk Stephanus oth Brooks, Laura oth Brown, Timothy oth Cabral, Marta oth Camilleri, Micheala oth Carroll, Kris oth Chapman, Laura oth Chiu, Geoff oth Choudhury, Gulshana oth Chrystal, Anna oth Cole, Tom oth Cole-Healy, Zachary oth Collard, Benjamin oth Crummey, Sarah oth Currie, Roger oth Davies, Huw T. oth Dhillon, Rumandeep oth Drake, David oth Exley, Rebecca oth Fan, Kathleen oth Feare, Shona oth Fisher, David oth Frezzini, Cristina oth Fryer, Lynne oth Fulton, Andrew oth Gardner, Andrew oth Garland, Shona oth Glen, Peter oth Graham, David oth Grant, Catherine oth Gruber, Elizabeth oth Gurney, Ben oth Hampton, Nick oth Hasan, Abeer oth Herd, Kerry oth Hislop, Stuart oth Ho, Michael oth Houghton, David oth Hughes, Ceri oth Huguet, Hannah oth Jones, Huw oth Karia, Shyam oth Karst, Felix W. oth Kassam, Karim oth Kelly, Mairead oth Key, Steven oth King, Rhydian oth Konathala, Saranya oth Kulkarni, Raghav oth Kumar, Anand oth Kumar, Deepshikha oth Lang, Paul oth Lau, Kirstie oth Laugharne, David oth Lee, Nicholas J. oth Lim, Leh oth Loke, Jasmine oth Lowe, Terrence oth Magennis, Patrick oth Manoharan, Vasanthan oth McCaffrey, Louisa oth McCurley, Nicola oth McDonald, Christopher oth McParland, Edward oth Mohammedbhai, Hussein oth Murphy, Colm oth Murphy, Dara oth Mustafa, Ayesha oth Naredla, Prady oth Noh, Kowoon oth O'Brien, Kerry oth O'Grady, Kevin oth Olsson, Lewis oth Onochie, Joan oth Patel, Anika oth Patel, Ankit oth Patel, Jayna oth Patel, Sachit oth Paul, Rajat oth Plant, Samantha oth Power, Eoin oth Preena, Dhulshan oth Rae, Euan oth Rasikh, Eson oth Rathod, Neelam oth Raveendran, Dhurrika oth Raza, Zahrah oth Richards, Charlotte oth Safaei, Hamed oth Sah, Sunil oth Sall, Kiren oth Sanders, Susan oth Scott, Rupert oth Shah, Keval oth Shekar, Kishore oth Sidat, Faheema oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Sivanantha, Branan oth Skimming, Claire oth Sloane, James oth Smith, Caroline oth Sohanpal, Avraj oth Solanki, Janki oth Solanki, Kohmal oth Stirrup, Andrew oth Suida, Imran oth Sweeney, Jill oth Swinnerton, Eleanor oth Thomas, Eilidh oth Thusu, Sundeep oth Tompkins, Hannah oth Tyers, Clare oth Vuity, Drazsen oth Walker, Tom oth Wemyss, Callum oth Wright, Fiona oth Yeung, Elizabeth oth Young, Lindsey oth Enthalten in Elsevier Dong, Zhiqiang ELSEVIER Bond durability of BFRP bars embedded in concrete under seawater conditions and the long-term bond strength prediction 2016transfer abstract Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV013958291 volume:59 year:2021 number:8 pages:867-874 extent:8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2020.12.021 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U GBV_ILN_40 AR 59 2021 8 867-874 8 |
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For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. The lessons learnt from the first wave, combined with adequate resources and preoperative testing of patients, should allow those facial injuries in the second wave to receive best-practice care.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">We assess the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on UK oral and maxillofacial (OMF) trauma services and patient treatment during the first wave of the pandemic. From 1 April 2020 until 31 July 2020, OMF surgery units in the UK were invited to prospectively record all patients presenting with OMF trauma. Information included clinical presentation, mechanism of injury, how it was managed, and whether or not treatment included surgery. Participants were also asked to compare the patient’s care with the treatment that would normally have been given before the crisis. Twenty-nine units across the UK contributed with 2,229 entries. The most common aetiology was mechanical fall (39%). The most common injuries were soft tissue wounds (52%) and, for hard tissues, mandibular fractures (13%). Of 876 facial fractures, 79 patients’ treatment differed from what would have been normal pre-COVID, and 33 had their treatment deferred. Therefore the care of 112 (14%) patients was at variance with normal practice because of COVID restrictions. The pattern of OMFS injuries changed during the first COVID-19 lockdown. For the majority, best practice and delivery of quality trauma care continued despite the on-going operational challenges, and only a small proportion of patients had changes to their treatment. 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