The impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures on symptoms control in children with asthma: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational cohort studies

被引:8
作者
Kouis, Panayiotis [1 ]
Lemonaris, Marios [1 ,2 ]
Xenophontos, Eleana [3 ]
Panayiotou, Andrie [3 ]
Yiallouros, Panayiotis K. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cyprus, Med Sch, Resp Physiol Lab, Nicosia, Cyprus
[2] Univ Nicosia, Med Sch, Nicosia, Cyprus
[3] Cyprus Univ Technol, Cyprus Int Inst Environm & Publ Hlth, Sch Hlth Sci, Limassol, Cyprus
[4] Shakolas Educ Ctr Clin Med, Palaios Dromos Lefkosias Lemesou 215-6, CY-2029 Aglantzia, Cyprus
关键词
asthma; c-ACT; children; COVID-19; lockdown; symptoms; RESPIRATORY-INFECTIONS; EARLY-LIFE; TERM;
D O I
10.1002/ppul.26646
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
ObjectivesReported reductions in emergency department visits and hospitalizations for asthma in previous studies have suggested a beneficial effect of the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown measures on asthma morbidity. Nevertheless, studies relying on administrative data may overestimate the true impact of lockdowns due to changes in health-seeking behavior and reduced availability of pediatric asthma services during the pandemic. In this study, we systematically reviewed the literature and identified observational cohort studies that focused on nonadministrative data to assess the true impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on symptom control in children with asthma. MethodsA systematic literature search was conducted between January 2020 and August 2022 (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews ID: CRD42022354369). The impact of COVID-19 lockdowns across studies was expressed as a standardized mean difference (SMD) for continuous outcomes and as a summary relative risk (RR) for binary outcomes. ResultsDuring the lockdown periods, the pooled asthma symptoms control test score (SMD: 1.99, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.75, 3.24, I-2: 98.4%) and the proportion of children with well-controlled asthma (RR: 1.35, 95% CI: 1.06, 1.71, I-2: 77.6%) were significantly increased. On the other hand, the pooled proportion of children with poorly controlled asthma (RR: 0.47, 95% CI: 0.38, 0.57, I-2: 0.0%) was significantly decreased. ConclusionsDuring COVID-19 lockdowns, asthma symptoms and breakthrough disease exacerbations were significantly reduced in children with asthma. Further research is warranted on potential interventions aiming to enhance asthma control after the pandemic while taking into consideration their acceptability and potential tradeoffs.
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页码:3213 / 3226
页数:14
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