The impact of lockdown on pediatric ED visits and hospital admissions during the COVID19 pandemic: a multicenter analysis and review of the literature

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Matthijs D. Kruizinga
Daphne Peeters
Mirjam van Veen
Marlies van Houten
Jantien Wieringa
Jeroen G. Noordzij
Jolita Bekhof
Gerdien Tramper-Stranders
Nienke J. Vet
Gertjan J. A. Driessen
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[1] Juliana Children’s Hospital (Haga Teaching hospital),Department of Pediatrics
[2] Centre for Human Drug Research,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Groene Hart Ziekenhuis,Department of Pediatrics
[4] Spaarne Gasthuis,Department of Pediatrics
[5] Haaglanden Medical Centre,Department of Pediatrics
[6] Reinier de Graaf Ziekenhuis,Department of Pediatrics
[7] Isala,Department of Pediatrics
[8] Franciscus Gasthuis& Vlietland,Department of Pediatrics
[9] St Antonius Ziekenhuis,undefined
[10] Maastricht University Medical Center,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2021年 / 180卷
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COVID-19; Corona; SARS-CoV-2; Lockdown; Pediatrics; Admissions; ED visits;
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The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has enormous impact on society and healthcare. Countries imposed lockdowns, which were followed by a reduction in care utilization. The aims of this study were to quantify the effects of lockdown on pediatric care in the Netherlands, to elucidate the cause of the observed reduction in pediatric emergency department (ED) visits and hospital admissions, and to summarize the literature regarding the effects of lockdown on pediatric care worldwide. ED visits and hospital admission data of 8 general hospitals in the Netherlands between January 2016 and June 2020 were summarized per diagnosis group (communicable infections, noncommunicable infections, (probable) infection-related, and noninfectious). The effects of lockdown were quantified with a linear mixed effects model. A literature review regarding the effect of lockdowns on pediatric clinical care was performed. In total, 126,198 ED visits and 47,648 admissions were registered in the study period. The estimated reduction in general pediatric care was 59% and 56% for ED visits and admissions, respectively. The largest reduction was observed for communicable infections (ED visits: 76%; admissions: 77%), whereas the reduction in noninfectious diagnoses was smaller (ED visits 36%; admissions: 37%). Similar reductions were reported worldwide, with decreases of 30–89% for ED visits and 19–73% for admissions.
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