Emergency Department Visits for allergy related-disorders among children: experience of a single Italian hospital during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 2 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2021-10-08 eCollection Date: 2021-01-15 DOI:10.4081/mrm.2021.786
Marina Attanasi, Annamaria Porreca, Giuseppe Francesco Sferrazza Papa, Gulia Di Donato, Chiara Cauzzo, Roberta Patacchiola, Paola Di Filippo, Sabrina Di Pillo, Francesco Chiarelli
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the number of the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) visits for young allergic patients with respiratory or cutaneous symptoms during the first wave of the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020 with the same period in 2019, evaluating the percentage of positive cases to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We carried out a retrospective analysis using data from young patients who visited the PED with cutaneous or respiratory symptoms in the period from 20th February to 12th May of the years 2020 and 2019. Data on allergy and COVID-19 nasal swab were also collected. We observed eleven (28.2%) PED visits for allergic patients with respiratory or cutaneous symptoms for the period from 20th February to 12th May of the year 2020 and ninety-three (31.8%) PED visits for the same time frame of the year 2019 (p=0.645). Only a two-month-old child out of 39 patients with non-allergic respiratory or cutaneous symptoms resulted positive for SARS-CoV-2. Specifically, we found for all the PED visits: 21 (7.2%) in 2019 vs 2 (5.1%) in 2020 for patients with urticaria/angioedema or atopic dermatitis (p=0.634); 3 (1.0%) in 2019 vs 3 (7.7%) in 2020 for patients with anaphylaxis (p=0.003); 19 (6.5%) in 2019 vs 2 (5.1%) in 2020 for those with asthma (p=0.740); 11(3.8%) in 2019 vs 1(2.6%) in 2020 for those with lower respiratory diseases, excluding asthma (p=0.706); 39(13.4%) in 2019 vs 3 (7.7%) in 2020 for those with upper respiratory diseases (URDs) (p=0.318). We also showed a substantial decrease (~80%) in all PED visits compared with the same time frame in 2019 (absolute number 263 vs 1,211, respectively). Among all the PED visits a significant reduction was mostly found for URDs [155 (12.8%) in 2019 vs 17 (6.5%) in 2020; p=0.045)]. The total number of PED visits for allergic patients with respiratory or cutaneous symptoms dropped precipitously in 2020. It is very tricky to estimate whether it was a protective action of allergy or the fear of contagion or the lockdown or a reduction in air pollution that kept children with allergy from visiting the PED. Further studies are needed to better understand the impact of underlying allergies on COVID-19 susceptibility and disease severity.

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儿童过敏相关疾病的急诊就诊:意大利一家医院在COVID-19大流行第一波期间的经验
本研究的目的是比较2020年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)第一波大流行期间与2019年同期出现呼吸道或皮肤症状的年轻过敏患者儿科急诊科(PED)就诊次数,评估严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)阳性病例的百分比。我们对2020年和2019年2月20日至5月12日期间因皮肤或呼吸道症状就诊PED的年轻患者的数据进行了回顾性分析。还收集了过敏和COVID-19鼻拭子数据。我们观察到2020年2月20日至5月12日期间,有呼吸道或皮肤症状的过敏患者有11例(28.2%)PED就诊,2019年同期有93例(31.8%)PED就诊(p=0.645)。在39名非过敏性呼吸道或皮肤症状的患者中,只有1名2个月大的婴儿呈SARS-CoV-2阳性。具体来说,我们发现在所有PED就诊中:对于荨麻疹/血管性水肿或特应性皮炎患者,2019年为21例(7.2%),2020年为2例(5.1%)(p=0.634);2019年过敏反应患者3例(1.0%)vs 2020年3例(7.7%)(p=0.003);哮喘患者2019年为19例(6.5%),2020年为2例(5.1%)(p=0.740);下呼吸道疾病(不包括哮喘)患者2019年为11例(3.8%),2020年为1例(2.6%)(p=0.706);上呼吸道疾病(URDs)患者2019年为39例(13.4%),2020年为3例(7.7%)(p=0.318)。我们还显示,与2019年同期相比,所有PED就诊人数大幅减少(约80%)(绝对数量分别为263对1211)。在所有PED就诊中,主要是urd的显著减少[2019年为155例(12.8%),2020年为17例(6.5%);p = 0.045)。2020年,伴有呼吸道或皮肤症状的过敏患者PED就诊总数急剧下降。很难估计到底是过敏的保护措施,还是对传染的恐惧,还是封锁,还是空气污染的减少,让过敏儿童不去PED。需要进一步的研究来更好地了解潜在过敏对COVID-19易感性和疾病严重程度的影响。
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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine is the official journal of the Italian Respiratory Society - Società Italiana di Pneumologia (IRS/SIP). The journal publishes on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related fields, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary and translational research. The interdisciplinary nature of the journal provides a unique opportunity for researchers, clinicians and healthcare professionals across specialties to collaborate and exchange information. The journal provides a high visibility platform for the publication and dissemination of top quality original scientific articles, reviews and important position papers documenting clinical and experimental advances.
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