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The first winter of social distancing improved most of the health indexes in a paediatric emergency department

Authors :
Giorgio Cozzi
Francesca Blasutig
Laura De Nardi
Manuela Giangreco
Egidio Barbi
Alessandro Amaddeo
Cozzi, Giorgio
Blasutig, Francesca
De Nardi, Laura
Giangreco, Manuela
Barbi, Egidio
Amaddeo, Alessandro
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Aim We compared visits to a tertiary level paediatric emergency department (PED) in Italy, during winter 2020-2021, when COVID-19 social distancing measures were in place, with winter 2019-2020. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of an electronic database. We obtained the number of visits and the ages, main complaints, triage codes, discharge diagnoses and outcomes of patients who accessed the PED from the 1 October 2020 to 28 February 2021. These were compared to the same period in 2019-2021. Results Visits fell by 52%, from 10982 in 2019-2020 to 5317 in 2020-2021 (p < 0.0001). The reductions were 52% in neonates, 58% in infants, 53% in toddlers, 61% in preschool children, 48% in school children and 46% in adolescents. Non-urgent and urgent triage codes declined. Respiratory and gastrointestinal infections fell by 72% and 71% respectively. Injuries declined by 42%, mainly among adolescents. Accidental intoxication, psychiatric symptoms and substance or alcohol abuse declined by 24%, 33% and 64%. Hospital admissions reduced by 8% and admissions to intensive care fell by 29%. Conclusion During the first winter of pandemic social distancing visits to an Italian PED fell by 52%, with higher reductions in younger children and infants, and hospital admissions fell by 8%.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04c04ac740954d34044aff7084e97451