Department of Pediatrics, Soroka University Medical Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Pediatric Pulmonary Division, Soroka University Medical Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Pediatr Pulmonol. 2021 Sep;56(9):2825-2832. doi: 10.1002/ppul.25505. Epub 2021 Jun 14.
Acute asthma exacerbations are a common cause for emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations in children. Since the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the education system closure/total lockdown in Israel on March 2020, we have noticed a decrease in pediatric ED visits and an increase in hospitalizations of asthma exacerbations.
to examine the patterns of ED visits for asthma exacerbations during COVID-19 outbreak, in comparison to the previous year.
A retrospective study comparing asthma related ED visits and hospitalizations among children aged 2-18 years at a tertiary center in southern Israel. Three time periods were selected: 2020 A (prelockdown, 2/1/20 to 3/14/20), 2020 B (lockdown, 3/15/20 to 5/15/20) and 2020 C (postlockdown, 5/16/20 to 6/30/20) and compared to the three parallel time periods in 2019. Data regarding demographics, number of ED visits and clinical severity parameters were collected and analyzed.
Five hundred and twelve children visited the ED for asthma exacerbation: 273 children during 2019 and 239 children during 2020. Lockdown period in 2020 revealed significantly fewer ED visits per day compared to the parallel calendar period in 2019 (1.8 vs. 1.43, p < .001). Significantly higher hospitalization rate (47.1% vs. 33.7%, p = .05) and longer length of stay (3.15 vs. 1.9 days, p = .03) were observed during the lockdown.
Lockdown is associated with fewer ED visits for asthma exacerbation, probably due to; reduced exposure to viral infections and environmental allergens, decreased availability of primary physicians and families' reluctance to arrive to the ED. ED visits during lockdown were characterized by higher hospitalization rate and longer LOS.
急性哮喘加重是儿童急诊(ED)就诊和住院的常见原因。自 2020 年 3 月冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)爆发和以色列教育系统关闭/全面封锁以来,我们注意到儿科 ED 就诊次数减少,哮喘加重住院人数增加。
检查 COVID-19 爆发期间哮喘加重的 ED 就诊模式,并与前一年进行比较。
一项回顾性研究比较了以色列南部一家三级中心 2-18 岁儿童的哮喘相关 ED 就诊和住院情况。选择了三个时间段:2020 年 A 期(封锁前,2020 年 2 月 1 日至 3 月 14 日)、2020 年 B 期(封锁期,2020 年 3 月 15 日至 5 月 15 日)和 2020 年 C 期(封锁后,2020 年 5 月 16 日至 6 月 30 日),并与 2019 年同期的三个平行时间段进行比较。收集和分析了有关人口统计学、ED 就诊次数和临床严重程度参数的数据。
512 名儿童因哮喘加重就诊于 ED:2019 年就诊 273 名儿童,2020 年就诊 239 名儿童。与 2019 年同期相比,2020 年封锁期间每天的就诊次数明显减少(1.8 次与 1.43 次,p<0.001)。封锁期间住院率(47.1%与 33.7%,p=0.05)和住院时间(3.15 天与 1.9 天,p=0.03)显著升高。
封锁与哮喘加重的 ED 就诊次数减少有关,可能是由于:病毒感染和环境过敏原暴露减少、初级医生可及性降低以及家庭不愿前往 ED。封锁期间的 ED 就诊以更高的住院率和更长的住院时间为特征。