COVID-19 related reduction in pediatric emergency healthcare utilization - a concerning trend

Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare systems worldwide. In addition to the direct impact of the virus on patient morbidity and mortality, the effect of lockdown strategies on health and healthcare utilization have become apparent. Little is known on the effect of the pa...

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Main Authors: Christian Dopfer (Author), Martin Wetzke (Author), Anna Zychlinsky Scharff (Author), Frank Mueller (Author), Frank Dressler (Author), Ulrich Baumann (Author), Michael Sasse (Author), Gesine Hansen (Author), Alexandra Jablonka (Author), Christine Happle (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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700 1 0 |a Martin Wetzke  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Anna Zychlinsky Scharff  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Frank Mueller  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Frank Dressler  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Ulrich Baumann  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Michael Sasse  |e author 
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520 |a Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare systems worldwide. In addition to the direct impact of the virus on patient morbidity and mortality, the effect of lockdown strategies on health and healthcare utilization have become apparent. Little is known on the effect of the pandemic on pediatric and adolescent medicine. We examined the impact of the pandemic on pediatric emergency healthcare utilization. Methods We conducted a monocentric, retrospective analysis of n = 5,424 pediatric emergency department visits between January 1st and April 19th of 2019 and 2020, and compared healthcare utilization during the pandemic in 2020 to the same period in 2019. Results In the four weeks after lockdown in Germany began, we observed a massive drop of 63.8% in pediatric emergency healthcare utilization (mean daily visits 26.8 ± SEM 1.5 in 2019 vs. 9.7 ± SEM 1 in 2020, p < 0.005). This drop in cases occurred for both communicable and non-communicable diseases. A larger proportion of patients under one year old (daily mean of 16.6% ±SEM 1.4 in 2019 vs. 23.1% ±SEM 1.7 in 2020, p < 0.01) and of cases requiring hospitalisation (mean of 13.9% ±SEM 1.6 in 2019 vs. 26.6% ±SEM 3.3 in 2020, p < 0.001) occurred during the pandemic. During the analysed time periods, few intensive care admissions and no fatalities occurred. Conclusions Our data illustrate a significant decrease in pediatric emergency department visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public outreach is needed to encourage parents and guardians to seek medical attention for pediatric emergencies in spite of the pandemic. 
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690 |a SARS-CoV-2 
690 |a children 
690 |a pandemic 
690 |a healthcare utilization 
690 |a emergency care 
690 |a COVID-19 
690 |a Pediatrics 
690 |a RJ1-570 
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786 0 |n BMC Pediatrics, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020) 
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