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新冠疫情主要流行地区的炎症性肠病患儿:伦巴第地区的经验

Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the COVID-19 Main Endemic Focus: The Lombardy Experience.

作者信息

Sansotta Naire, Norsa Lorenzo, Zuin Giovanna, Panceri Roberto, Dilillo Dario, Pozzi Elena, Giacomo Costantino De, Moretti Chiara, Celano Rosaria, Nuti Federica, Sgaramella Paola, Stefano Marina Di, Salvatore Silvia, Arrigo Serena, Motta Valentina, D'Antiga Lorenzo

机构信息

Paediatric Hepatology Gastroenterology and Transplantation, Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Milano Bicocca, FMBBM, San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy.

出版信息

Front Pediatr. 2021 Apr 21;9:607285. doi: 10.3389/fped.2021.607285. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In the era of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), concern has been raised for immunosuppressed patients, including children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). We aimed to collect data from IBD tertiary centers of Lombardy during pandemic. A cross-sectional survey enrolling IBD children has been completed by seven major IBD centers in Lombardy during lockdown. The clinical form included questions on any symptom consistent with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and the IBD adherence treatment. Furthermore, we have reviewed all IBD medical records including new IBD diagnoses and flares in known IBD patients after the lockdown. Questionnaires of 290 IBD children were returned during lockdown. Out of them, 24 children (8%) complained of mild symptoms suspicious of SARS-CoV-2 infection without needing hospitalization or changing IBD treatment. During the lockdown, one patient presented with IBD flare and one had infectious colitis, with no new IBD cases. Conversely, after lockdown, 12/290 (4%) children relapsed and 15 children were newly diagnosed with IBD. Last year, in the same timeframe, 20/300 (7%) children presented with IBD flare, while 17 children had IBD onset with no statistical difference. Our data on children with IBD in a high COVID-19 prevalence region are reassuring. Only a minority of IBD children had mild symptoms, and no hospitalization or treatment modification was needed. Standard IBD treatments including biologics were safely continued. New IBD diagnoses and flares in known IBD children occurred after the lockdown phase, although no significant difference was found compared with the previous year.

摘要

在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)时代,包括患有炎症性肠病(IBD)的儿童在内的免疫抑制患者受到了关注。我们旨在收集伦巴第大区IBD三级中心在疫情期间的数据。在封锁期间,伦巴第大区的七个主要IBD中心完成了一项纳入IBD儿童的横断面调查。临床表格包含了与严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染相符的任何症状以及IBD治疗依从性的问题。此外,我们查阅了所有IBD医疗记录,包括封锁后已知IBD患者的新IBD诊断和病情复发情况。在封锁期间,共收回了290份IBD儿童的问卷。其中,24名儿童(8%)主诉有疑似SARS-CoV-2感染的轻微症状,但无需住院治疗或改变IBD治疗方案。在封锁期间,有1例患者出现IBD病情复发,1例患有感染性结肠炎,没有新的IBD病例。相反,在封锁解除后,290名儿童中有12名(4%)复发,15名儿童被新诊断为IBD。去年在同一时间段,300名儿童中有20名(7%)出现IBD病情复发,17名儿童新发IBD,无统计学差异。我们在COVID-19高流行地区的IBD儿童数据令人安心。只有少数IBD儿童有轻微症状,无需住院治疗或调整治疗方案。包括生物制剂在内的标准IBD治疗得以安全持续。已知IBD儿童的新IBD诊断和病情复发发生在封锁期之后,尽管与上一年相比没有发现显著差异。

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