Impact of reduced school scoliosis screenings due to COVID-19 pandemic

Introduction: We investigated the impact of reduced school scoliosis screenings due to the COVID-19 pandemic on scoliosis management.Methods: The subjects were 104 patients who initially visited the scoliosis outpatient clinic (outpatient clinic group) and 720 participants who underwent school scree...

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Published inJournal of Spine Research Vol. 15; no. 11; pp. 1272 - 1276
Main Authors Saino, Shoichi, Senoo, Issei, Ito, Hiroshi, Okayasu, Hiroki, Tsumura, Junichi, Kobayashi, Tetsuya
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Published The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 20.11.2024
一般社団法人 日本脊椎脊髄病学会
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2435-1563
DOI10.34371/jspineres.2024-1105

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Abstract Introduction: We investigated the impact of reduced school scoliosis screenings due to the COVID-19 pandemic on scoliosis management.Methods: The subjects were 104 patients who initially visited the scoliosis outpatient clinic (outpatient clinic group) and 720 participants who underwent school screening (school screening group) from January 2017 to March 2022. We studied the age and radiographic findings at the initial visit in both group. We compared these findings before the COVID-19 pandemic (before March 2020) and after the pandemic began (after April 2020).Results: In the outpatient clinic group, the average age was higher after the pandemic (before the pandemic 12.7±1.5 years vs. after the pandemic 13.4±2.2 years, P=0.0434). The percentage of patients with a Cobb angle of 20-24° at their initial visit, considered borderline for treatment, decreased after the pandemic (before the pandemic 18.2% vs. after the pandemic 7.9%, P=0.0437). In the school screening group, the average number of participants decreased (before the pandemic 159.7 people/year, after the pandemic 120.5 people/year), and the average Cobb angle increased (before the pandemic 11.2±6.9°, after the pandemic 15.3±8.1°, P=0.0002).Conclusion: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, early detection of scoliosis may have been delayed and the optimal timing for treatment may have been missed.
AbstractList Introduction: We investigated the impact of reduced school scoliosis screenings due to the COVID-19 pandemic on scoliosis management.Methods: The subjects were 104 patients who initially visited the scoliosis outpatient clinic (outpatient clinic group) and 720 participants who underwent school screening (school screening group) from January 2017 to March 2022. We studied the age and radiographic findings at the initial visit in both group. We compared these findings before the COVID-19 pandemic (before March 2020) and after the pandemic began (after April 2020).Results: In the outpatient clinic group, the average age was higher after the pandemic (before the pandemic 12.7±1.5 years vs. after the pandemic 13.4±2.2 years, P=0.0434). The percentage of patients with a Cobb angle of 20-24° at their initial visit, considered borderline for treatment, decreased after the pandemic (before the pandemic 18.2% vs. after the pandemic 7.9%, P=0.0437). In the school screening group, the average number of participants decreased (before the pandemic 159.7 people/year, after the pandemic 120.5 people/year), and the average Cobb angle increased (before the pandemic 11.2±6.9°, after the pandemic 15.3±8.1°, P=0.0002).Conclusion: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, early detection of scoliosis may have been delayed and the optimal timing for treatment may have been missed.
Introduction: We investigated the impact of reduced school scoliosis screenings due to the COVID-19 pandemic on scoliosis management.Methods: The subjects were 104 patients who initially visited the scoliosis outpatient clinic (outpatient clinic group) and 720 participants who underwent school screening (school screening group) from January 2017 to March 2022. We studied the age and radiographic findings at the initial visit in both group. We compared these findings before the COVID-19 pandemic (before March 2020) and after the pandemic began (after April 2020).Results: In the outpatient clinic group, the average age was higher after the pandemic (before the pandemic 12.7±1.5 years vs. after the pandemic 13.4±2.2 years, P=0.0434). The percentage of patients with a Cobb angle of 20-24° at their initial visit, considered borderline for treatment, decreased after the pandemic (before the pandemic 18.2% vs. after the pandemic 7.9%, P=0.0437). In the school screening group, the average number of participants decreased (before the pandemic 159.7 people/year, after the pandemic 120.5 people/year), and the average Cobb angle increased (before the pandemic 11.2±6.9°, after the pandemic 15.3±8.1°, P=0.0002).Conclusion: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, early detection of scoliosis may have been delayed and the optimal timing for treatment may have been missed. はじめに:COVID-19パンデミックによる側弯症検診の縮小が診療に与えた影響を調査した.対象と方法:2017年1月から2022年3月までに側弯症外来を初診した患者104例(初診群)と学校検診に参加した720例(検診群)を対象とした.2020年3月までをコロナ前とし,2020年4月以降をコロナ後として,初診時年齢,X線所見を比較した.結果:初診群の平均年齢はコロナ後の方が高かった(コロナ前12.7±1.5歳,コロナ後13.4±2.2歳,P=0.0434).初診時Cobb角が20~24°である治療境界期の割合が,コロナ後に減少していた(コロナ前18.2%,コロナ後7.9%,P=0.0437).検診群の参加人数は減少し(コロナ前平均159.7人/年,コロナ後平均120.5人/年),X線撮影者のCobb角は増大していた(コロナ前平均11.2±6.9°,コロナ後平均15.3±8.1°,P=0.0002).結語:COVID-19パンデミックが,側弯症の早期発見や適切な治療介入時期に影響を及ぼした可能性がある.
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Tsumura, Junichi
Kobayashi, Tetsuya
Ito, Hiroshi
Senoo, Issei
Saino, Shoichi
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