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Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic during the first lockdown in the Netherlands on the number of trauma-related admissions, trauma severity and treatment: the results of a retrospective cohort study in a level 2 trauma centre.

Gijs Jacob Jan van AertLijckle van der LaanLeandra J M Boonman-de WinterCornelis A S BerendeHans G W de GrootPieter Boele van HensbroekPhilip M J SchormansMichiel B WinkesDagmar I Vos
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Measures taken in the COVID-19 outbreak result in a predictable decrease in the total number of patients with trauma, especially sports-related trauma. Although the trauma burden on the emergency room appears to be lower, more people have been admitted for trauma surgery, possibly due to increased throughput in the operating theatres.
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