Presentations of children to emergency departments across Europe and the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational observational study

During the initial phase of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, reduced numbers of acutely ill or injured children presented to emergency departments (EDs). Concerns were raised about the potential for delayed and more severe presentations and an increase in diagnoses such as diabetic...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS medicine 2022-08, Vol.19 (8), p.e1003974-e1003974
Hauptverfasser: Nijman, Ruud G, Honeyford, Kate, Farrugia, Ruth, Rose, Katy, Bognar, Zsolt, Buonsenso, Danilo, Da Dalt, Liviana, De, Tisham, Maconochie, Ian K, Parri, Niccolo, Roland, Damian, Alfven, Tobias, Aupiais, Camille, Barrett, Michael, Basmaci, Romain, Borensztajn, Dorine, Castanhinha, Susana, Vasilico, Corrine, Durnin, Sheena, Fitzpatrick, Paddy, Fodor, Laszlo, Gomez, Borja, Greber-Platzer, Susanne, Guedj, Romain, Hartshorn, Stuart, Hey, Florian, Jankauskaite, Lina, Kohlfuerst, Daniela, Kolnik, Mojca, Lyttle, Mark D, Mação, Patrícia, Mascarenhas, Maria Inês, Messahel, Shrouk, Özkan, Esra Akyüz, Pucuka, Zanda, Reis, Sofia, Rybak, Alexis, Ryd Rinder, Malin, Teksam, Ozlem, Turan, Caner, Thors, Valtýr Stefánsson, Velasco, Roberto, Bressan, Silvia, Moll, Henriette A, Oostenbrink, Rianne, Titomanlio, Luigi
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Zusammenfassung:During the initial phase of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, reduced numbers of acutely ill or injured children presented to emergency departments (EDs). Concerns were raised about the potential for delayed and more severe presentations and an increase in diagnoses such as diabetic ketoacidosis and mental health issues. This multinational observational study aimed to study the number of children presenting to EDs across Europe during the early COVID-19 pandemic and factors influencing this and to investigate changes in severity of illness and diagnoses. Routine health data were extracted retrospectively from electronic patient records of children aged 18 years and under, presenting to 38 EDs in 16 European countries for the period January 2018 to May 2020, using predefined and standardized data domains. Observed and predicted numbers of ED attendances were calculated for the period February 2020 to May 2020. Poisson models and incidence rate ratios (IRRs), using predicted counts for each site as offset to adjust for case-mix differences, were used to compare age groups, diagnoses, and outcomes. Reductions in ED attendances were seen across Europe during the first COVID-19 lockdown period. More severely ill children continued to attend hospital more frequently compared to those with minor injuries and illnesses, although absolute numbers fell.
ISSN:1549-1676
1549-1277
1549-1676
DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1003974