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Table 2 Consumer products with most changes in the number of traumas during the lockdown period compared to the control period in 2019

From: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency department visits for genitourinary trauma

 

Highest decrease in the number of ED visits during control (2019) versus lockdown period (2020)

Highest increase in the number of ED visits during control (2019) vs lockdown period (2020)

Consumer products, change in ED visits (n, Δ%)

1. Toilets: − 320 (429 vs 109, − 74.6%)

2. Day wear: − 266 (342 vs 76, − 77.7%)

3. Beds/bedframes: − 209 (325 vs 116, − 64.2%)

4. Bathtubs/showers: − 170 (259 vs 88, − 65.9%)

5. Bicycles: − 168 (430 vs 262, − 39.1%)

6. Playground climbing apparatus: − 155 (155 vs 0, − 100%)

7. Stairs/steps: − 120 (216 vs 97, − 55.2%)

8. Ladders: − 110 (110 vs 0, − 100%)

9. Basketball: − 109 (109 vs 0, − 100%)

10. Football: − 107 (185 vs 78, − 57.8%)

1. Knickknacks/Statues/Vases: + 154 (0 vs 154, n/a)

2. Sofas/Couches/Divans: + 130 (5 vs 134, 2684%)

3. Razors/Shavers: + 99 (0 vs 99, n/a)

4. Exercise (activity or apparel): + 78 (0 vs 78, n/a)

5. Scooters (unpowered): + 76 (0 vs 76, n/a)

6. Other clothing: + 76 (0 vs 76, n/a)

7. Refrigerators: + 76 (0 vs 76, n/a)

8. In-line skating: + 73 (5 vs 78, 1518.9%)

9. Desks/Chest/Buffets: + 72 (0 vs 72, n/a)

10. Toys: + 60 (16 vs 76, 386.2%)

  1. Values may not add due to rounding errors
  2. ED, emergency department