US Acute Care Solutions, Canton, OH, United States of America; Department of Emergency Medicine, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA, United States of America.
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States of America.
Am J Emerg Med. 2021 Mar;41:201-204. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2020.11.037. Epub 2020 Nov 23.
We determine how pediatric emergency department (ED) visits changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in a large sample of U.S. EDs.
Using retrospective data from January-June 2020, compared to a similar 2019 period, we calculated weekly 2020-2019 ratios of Non-COVID-19 ED visits for adults and children (age 18 years or less) by age range. Outcomes were pediatric ED visit rates before and after the onset of pandemic, by age, disposition, and diagnosis.
We included data from 2,213,828 visits to 144 EDs and 4 urgent care centers in 18 U.S. states, including 7 EDs in children's hospitals. During the pandemic period, adult non-COVID-19 visits declined to 60% of 2019 volumes and then partially recovered but remained below 2019 levels through June 2020. Pediatric visits declined even more sharply, with peak declines through the week of April 15 of 74% for children age < 10 years and 67% for 14-17 year. Visits recovered by June to 72% for children age 14-17, but to only 50% of 2019 levels for children < age 10 years. Declines were seen across all ED types and locations, and across all diagnoses, with an especially sharp decline in non-COVID-19 communicable diseases. During the pandemic period, there was 22% decline in common serious pediatric conditions, including appendicitis.
Pediatric ED visits fell more sharply than adult ED visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and remained depressed through June 2020, especially for younger children. Declines were also seen for serious conditions, suggesting that parents may have avoided necessary care for their children.
我们通过对美国大量急诊部(ED)的数据进行回顾性分析,来确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间儿科 ED 就诊情况的变化。
利用 2020 年 1 月至 6 月期间的回顾性数据,与 2019 年同期相比,我们按年龄范围计算了非 COVID-19 ED 就诊的成人和儿童(18 岁或以下)每周的 2020-2019 比值。结果是根据年龄、处置方式和诊断来观察大流行前后儿科 ED 就诊率的变化。
我们纳入了来自美国 18 个州的 144 个 ED 和 4 个紧急护理中心的 2,213,828 例就诊数据,其中包括 7 家儿童医院的 ED。在大流行期间,非 COVID-19 成人就诊量下降至 2019 年同期的 60%,随后部分恢复,但截至 2020 年 6 月仍低于 2019 年同期水平。儿科就诊量下降更为明显,4 月 15 日当周,10 岁以下儿童就诊量下降 74%,14-17 岁儿童就诊量下降 67%。到 6 月,14-17 岁儿童就诊量恢复至 2019 年同期的 72%,但 10 岁以下儿童就诊量仅恢复至 2019 年同期的 50%。这种下降在所有 ED 类型和地点以及所有诊断中都有出现,尤其是非 COVID-19 传染病的就诊量下降更为明显。在大流行期间,包括阑尾炎在内的常见严重儿科疾病的就诊量下降了 22%。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,儿科 ED 就诊量下降幅度超过了成人 ED 就诊量,并且在 2020 年 6 月之前一直处于低迷状态,尤其是对年幼的儿童。严重疾病的就诊量也有所下降,这表明家长可能避免了对孩子的必要治疗。