| Literature DB >> 33956832 |
Matti Erlichman1, Todd Zalut2, Shepard Schwartz1, Giora Weiser1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic may cause significant morbidity and mortality in adults, yet severe cases are rare among children. The indirect impact of the pandemic on health care delivery in general and pediatric emergency department (PED) visits in particular has been widely reported. AIMS: To assess the impact of the pandemic and the social restrictions imposed in its wake on PED visits and hospitalization rates in our Israeli medical center. We also sought to track these data in relation to the variation in pandemic severity and social restrictions over time. A comparison of this data with that of the adult emergency department was also performed.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33956832 PMCID: PMC8117792 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Mean daily PED visits by month and year.
Fig 2PED and adult ED mean daily visits, March and April 2018–2020, half-month periods.
The decline in PED and adult ED mean daily visits started in the second half of March and continued significantly during the next three periods. The comparison of IRR for PED and adult ED visits between 2019 and 2020, shows that the decline in visits in the late three periods was higher in PED than in adult ED.
Fig 3Plot of daily admission and hospitalization counts during 2018 to 2020.
Vertical lines mark critical time points during the pandemic crisis: 1 March 2020, for first case discovered; 12 March 2020 for first lockdown; 1 May 2020 for lockdown release; Bold arrow shows a drop in PED admissions due to the pandemic.
Fig 4PED hospitalization rate by month and year.
Fig 5Mean daily adult ED visits by month and year.
Fig 6Adult ED hospitalization rate (%) by month and year.
Incidence rate ratio and risk ratio between 2019 and 2020; PED and adult ED.
| March-July | March-April | May-July | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | C1 | C2 | Risk: C1/C2 | C3 | C4 | Risk: C3/C4 | C5 | C6 | Risk: C5/C6 | |
| H | V | H | V | H | V | |||||
| 14 2,110 | 79 12,112 | 0.174 [0.17,0.18] | 14 824 | 75 4,588 | 0.180 [0.17,0.19] | 14 1,286 | 82 7,524 | 0.171 [0.16,0.18] | ||
| 10 1,564 | 50 7,690 | 0.203 [0.19,0.22] | 10 594 | 40 2,527 | 0.235 [0.22,0.26] | 11 970 | 56 5,163 | 0.188 [0.18,0.20] | ||
| 0.741 [0.69,0.79] | 0.635 [0.62,0.65] | 0.721 [0.65,0.80] | 0.551 [0.52,0.58] | 0.754 [0.69,0.83] | 0.686 [0.66,0.72] | |||||
| 63 9,651 | 191 29,224 | 0.330 [0.32,0.34] | 62 3,790 | 185 11,261 | 0.337 [0.32,0.35] | 64 5,861 | 195 17,963 | 0.326 [0.32,0.34] | ||
| 56 8,556 | 144 21,972 | 0.389 [0.38,0.40] | 50 3,077 | 125 7,647 | 0.402 [0.39,0.42] | 60 5,479 | 156 14,325 | 0.382 [0.37,0.40] | ||
| 0.886 [0.86,0.91] | 0.752 [0.74,0.77] | 0.812 [0.77,0.85] | 0.679 [0.66,0.70] | 0.935 [0.90,0.97] | 0.797 [0.78,0.82] | |||||
| 0.94, p = .890 [0.85,1.04] | 1.10, p = .075 [0.96,1.25] | 0.99, p = .598 [0.91,1.07] |
C1-C6: Daily mean and total count; In squared brackets, 95% confidence interval; H = Hospitalization, V = ED visits; C1/C2, C3/C4 and C5/C6 = Percentage of daily hospitalizations (RISK percent); IRR = Incidence rate Ratio; Risk Ratio = Risk2020/RiskS2019; R2/R1 and R3/R4 are the ratio between daily mean for 2019 and 2020 of PED and adult ED, respectively. Daily mean was calculated taking two decimal points.