Seo Ji-Young
Department of Pediatrics, Nowon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University, Seoul, Korea.
Chonnam Med J. 2021 May;57(2):103-107. doi: 10.4068/cmj.2021.57.2.103. Epub 2021 May 24.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the global health and medical environment. In order to prevent viral transmission, governments implemented strong social distancing, even lockdowns. The closure of schools has reduced physical activity among children and adolescents. Children, especially those with chronic diseases, are often reluctant to visit or even give up visiting hospitals, resulting in delayed diagnosis or missing the right timing for treatment. New guidelines are needed for the management of patients with endocrine diseases such as diabetes or thyroid disease, as well as children with chronic diseases who need regular clinical monitoring. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the previous research on pediatric endocrinology reported during COVID-19, guide the direction for future research, and establish guidelines to care for pediatric patients with endocrine diseases in the post-pandemic era.
新冠疫情给全球健康和医疗环境带来了重大变化。为防止病毒传播,各国政府实施了严格的社交距离措施,甚至封锁措施。学校关闭减少了儿童和青少年的身体活动。儿童,尤其是患有慢性病的儿童,往往不愿去医院就诊,甚至放弃就医,导致诊断延迟或错过治疗的最佳时机。对于糖尿病或甲状腺疾病等内分泌疾病患者以及需要定期临床监测的慢性病患儿的管理,需要新的指南。因此,有必要分析新冠疫情期间报道的既往儿科内分泌学研究,为未来研究指明方向,并制定指南,以在疫情后时代照顾患有内分泌疾病的儿科患者。