Emergency Department, Dayton Children's Hospital, Dayton, OH, United States.
Department of Biostatistics, Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, United States.
BMC Pediatr. 2023 Feb 18;23(1):85. doi: 10.1186/s12887-023-03898-2.
Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death. To date, there are no published data on epidemiology of pediatric anaphylaxis in Michigan. Our objective was to describe and compare the time trends in incidence of anaphylaxis in urban and suburban populations of Metro Detroit.
We performed a retrospective study of Pediatric Emergency Department (ED) anaphylaxis visits from January 1, 2010, to December 1, 2017. The study was conducted at 1 suburban ED (SED) and 1 urban ED (UED). We identified cases using an International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 9 and 10 query of the electronic medical record. Patients were included if they aged 0-17 years and met the 2006 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network diagnostic criteria for anaphylaxis. The anaphylaxis rate was calculated as the number of detected cases divided by the total number of pediatric emergency room visits for that month. Anaphylaxis rates were compared between the two EDs using Poisson regression.
A total of 8,627 patient encounters had ICD codes for anaphylaxis, of which 703 visits fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were used in subsequent analyses. Overall, the incidence of anaphylaxis was more common in males and in children < 4 years of age in both centers. Although the total number of anaphylaxis related visits was higher at UED over the eight-year time frame for this study, the anaphylaxis rate (cases per 100,000 ED visits) throughout the study was higher at the SED. While the observed anaphylaxis rate at UED was 10.47 - 162.05 cases per 100,000 ED visits, the observed anaphylaxis rate at SED was 0 - 556.24 cases per 100,000 ED visits.
Pediatric anaphylaxis rates differ significantly between urban and suburban populations in metro Detroit EDs. The rate of anaphylaxis related visits to the ED has significantly increased over the past 8 years in the metro Detroit area, with significantly higher rise in suburban compared to urban ED. More studies are needed to explore the reasons for this observed difference in increase rates.
过敏反应是一种严重的过敏反应,其发病迅速,可能导致死亡。迄今为止,密歇根州尚无儿科过敏反应的流行病学数据。我们的目的是描述和比较底特律都会区城市和郊区人群过敏反应的发病率趋势。
我们对 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2017 年 12 月 1 日期间的儿科急诊室(ED)过敏反应就诊情况进行了回顾性研究。这项研究在一个郊区 ED(SED)和一个城市 ED(UED)进行。我们使用电子病历的国际疾病分类(ICD)9 和 10 查询来识别病例。如果患者年龄在 0-17 岁,并且符合 2006 年国家过敏和传染病研究所和食物过敏和过敏反应网络的过敏反应诊断标准,则将其纳入研究。过敏反应发生率计算为检出病例数除以该月儿科急诊室就诊总人数。使用泊松回归比较两家 ED 之间的过敏反应发生率。
共有 8627 例患者的 ICD 编码为过敏反应,其中 703 例符合纳入标准并用于后续分析。总的来说,在两个中心,男性和<4 岁的儿童中过敏反应的发病率更高。尽管在这项研究的八年时间里,UED 的过敏反应相关就诊总数更高,但整个研究中 SED 的过敏反应率(每 10 万 ED 就诊的病例数)更高。虽然 UED 的观察过敏反应率为 10.47-162.05 例/10 万 ED 就诊,但 SED 的观察过敏反应率为 0-556.24 例/10 万 ED 就诊。
底特律都会区 ED 中,城市和郊区人群的儿科过敏反应率差异显著。在过去的 8 年里,底特律地区 ED 与过敏反应相关的就诊率显著增加,郊区的增长率明显高于城市 ED。需要进一步研究以探讨这种观察到的增长率差异的原因。