2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-020-01445-7
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The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on traumatic brain injuries in Tyrol: experiences from a state under lockdown

Abstract: Purpose In February 2020, the federal state of Tyrol in Austria has become one of the epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tyrol is known for numerous skiing areas. Thus, winter sport resorts became a starting point for COVID-19 infections spreading towards the rest of the state, Austria and other countries, leading to a mandatory quarantine for almost a million people, who were placed under a curfew and restrictions in daily life. Additionally, all ski resorts and hotels were closed. We aimed to analyze the i… Show more

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“…The most obvious explanation is restricted mobility and outdoor activity within countries. This, in turn, led to fewer traumatic accidents (e.g., motor vehicle) and a subsequent reduction in brain and spinal cord injuries 27 – 29 .…”
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“…The most obvious explanation is restricted mobility and outdoor activity within countries. This, in turn, led to fewer traumatic accidents (e.g., motor vehicle) and a subsequent reduction in brain and spinal cord injuries 27 – 29 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the place of injury has moved from sportsgrounds to the home (Pellegrini et al 2020). In France, for example, the rate of domestic hand injuries treated at university trauma hand units doubled, even though the overall rate of upper limb emergencies plummeted (Pinggera et al 2020).…”
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“…In France, for example, the rate of domestic hand injuries treated at university trauma hand units doubled, even though the overall rate of upper limb emergencies plummeted (Pinggera et al. 2020 ).…”
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“…Health systems in several countries were on the verge of collapse, not to mention the economic downturn. The mandatory quarantine and restrictions in daily living, implemented by several countries, have been proven to reduce traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases significantly [ 1 ]. However, in relation to the mechanism of injury, a relative increase in low-impact falls at home was seen [ 1 ].…”
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