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Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study

OBJECTIVES: To determine the indirect consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare utilisation and severe disease at a national level following lockdown on 23 March 2020. DESIGN: National retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Emergency childhood primary and secondary care providers...

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Autores principales: Williams, Thomas C, MacRae, Clare, Swann, Olivia V, Haseeb, Haris, Cunningham, Steve, Davies, Philip, Gibson, Neil, Lamb, Christopher, Levin, Richard, McDougall, Catherine M, McFadzean, Jillian, Piper, Ian, Turner, Alastair, Turner, Stephen W, Van Dijke, Margrethe, Urquhart, Donald S, Guthrie, Bruce, Langley, Ross J
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8380881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33451994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2020-321008
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author Williams, Thomas C
MacRae, Clare
Swann, Olivia V
Haseeb, Haris
Cunningham, Steve
Davies, Philip
Gibson, Neil
Lamb, Christopher
Levin, Richard
McDougall, Catherine M
McFadzean, Jillian
Piper, Ian
Turner, Alastair
Turner, Stephen W
Van Dijke, Margrethe
Urquhart, Donald S
Guthrie, Bruce
Langley, Ross J
author_facet Williams, Thomas C
MacRae, Clare
Swann, Olivia V
Haseeb, Haris
Cunningham, Steve
Davies, Philip
Gibson, Neil
Lamb, Christopher
Levin, Richard
McDougall, Catherine M
McFadzean, Jillian
Piper, Ian
Turner, Alastair
Turner, Stephen W
Van Dijke, Margrethe
Urquhart, Donald S
Guthrie, Bruce
Langley, Ross J
author_sort Williams, Thomas C
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description OBJECTIVES: To determine the indirect consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare utilisation and severe disease at a national level following lockdown on 23 March 2020. DESIGN: National retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Emergency childhood primary and secondary care providers across Scotland; two national paediatric intensive care units (PICUs); statutory death records. PARTICIPANTS: 273 455 unscheduled primary care attendances; 462 437 emergency department attendances; 54 076 emergency hospital admissions; 413 PICU unplanned emergency admissions requiring invasive mechanical ventilation; and 415 deaths during the lockdown study period and equivalent dates in previous years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Rates of emergency care consultations, attendances and admissions; clinical severity scores on presentation to PICU; rates and causes of childhood death. For all data sets, rates during the lockdown period were compared with mean or aggregated rates for the equivalent dates in 2016–2019. RESULTS: The rates of emergency presentations to primary and secondary care fell during lockdown in comparison to previous years. Emergency PICU admissions for children requiring invasive mechanical ventilation also fell as a proportion of cases for the entire population, with an OR of 0.52 for likelihood of admission during lockdown (95% CI 0.37 to 0.73), compared with the equivalent period in previous years. Clinical severity scores did not suggest children were presenting with more advanced disease. The greatest reduction in PICU admissions was for diseases of the respiratory system; those for injury, poisoning or other external causes were equivalent to previous years. Mortality during lockdown did not change significantly compared with 2016–2019. CONCLUSIONS: National lockdown led to a reduction in paediatric emergency care utilisation, without associated evidence of severe harm.
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spelling pubmed-83808812021-09-08 Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study Williams, Thomas C MacRae, Clare Swann, Olivia V Haseeb, Haris Cunningham, Steve Davies, Philip Gibson, Neil Lamb, Christopher Levin, Richard McDougall, Catherine M McFadzean, Jillian Piper, Ian Turner, Alastair Turner, Stephen W Van Dijke, Margrethe Urquhart, Donald S Guthrie, Bruce Langley, Ross J Arch Dis Child Original Research OBJECTIVES: To determine the indirect consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare utilisation and severe disease at a national level following lockdown on 23 March 2020. DESIGN: National retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Emergency childhood primary and secondary care providers across Scotland; two national paediatric intensive care units (PICUs); statutory death records. PARTICIPANTS: 273 455 unscheduled primary care attendances; 462 437 emergency department attendances; 54 076 emergency hospital admissions; 413 PICU unplanned emergency admissions requiring invasive mechanical ventilation; and 415 deaths during the lockdown study period and equivalent dates in previous years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Rates of emergency care consultations, attendances and admissions; clinical severity scores on presentation to PICU; rates and causes of childhood death. For all data sets, rates during the lockdown period were compared with mean or aggregated rates for the equivalent dates in 2016–2019. RESULTS: The rates of emergency presentations to primary and secondary care fell during lockdown in comparison to previous years. Emergency PICU admissions for children requiring invasive mechanical ventilation also fell as a proportion of cases for the entire population, with an OR of 0.52 for likelihood of admission during lockdown (95% CI 0.37 to 0.73), compared with the equivalent period in previous years. Clinical severity scores did not suggest children were presenting with more advanced disease. The greatest reduction in PICU admissions was for diseases of the respiratory system; those for injury, poisoning or other external causes were equivalent to previous years. Mortality during lockdown did not change significantly compared with 2016–2019. CONCLUSIONS: National lockdown led to a reduction in paediatric emergency care utilisation, without associated evidence of severe harm. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-09 2021-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8380881/ /pubmed/33451994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2020-321008 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://bmj.com/coronavirus/usageThis article is made freely available for use in accordance with BMJ’s website terms and conditions for the duration of the covid-19 pandemic or until otherwise determined by BMJ. You may use, download and print the article for any lawful, non-commercial purpose (including text and data mining) provided that all copyright notices and trade marks are retained.
spellingShingle Original Research
Williams, Thomas C
MacRae, Clare
Swann, Olivia V
Haseeb, Haris
Cunningham, Steve
Davies, Philip
Gibson, Neil
Lamb, Christopher
Levin, Richard
McDougall, Catherine M
McFadzean, Jillian
Piper, Ian
Turner, Alastair
Turner, Stephen W
Van Dijke, Margrethe
Urquhart, Donald S
Guthrie, Bruce
Langley, Ross J
Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
title Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
title_full Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
title_fullStr Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
title_short Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
title_sort indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic on paediatric healthcare use and severe disease: a retrospective national cohort study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8380881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33451994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2020-321008
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