How Weather and Holidays Influence Orthopedic ER Visits

EuropeTue Jan 28 2025
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You might think that the emergency room (ER) is always buzzing with activity, no matter what the weather is like. But let's look at a specific type of ER visit—orthopedic injuries—in a big European hospital. Researchers there wanted to find out if weather conditions and holidays could affect the number of people coming in with broken bones, sprains, or even multiple injuries. They reviewed records of patients who visited the orthopedic ER between 2019 and 2023. They considered weather conditions (sunny/cloudy vs. rainy/stormy), types of days (regular workdays, weekends, national holidays), and whether there were COVID-19 restrictions. They also noted the temperature each day.
Here's what they found: Warm days were linked to more visits, especially for serious injuries. Sunny days brought in more patients than rainy or stormy days across all injury types. Weekends saw fewer overall visits but more severe cases. National holidays had the fewest visits, and the pandemic restrictions really cut down on ER traffic overall. So, the weather and holidays do play a role in how busy an orthopedic ER can get. It makes sense if you think about it—more people are out and about in nice weather, and holidays often mean different activities and locations.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-weather-and-holidays-influence-orthopedic-er-visits-b2ab987c

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