COVID-19大流行期间住院青少年神经性厌食症的疾病特征和精神合并症

Martina Girardi, Chiara Assalone, Evelina Maines, Aldo Genovese, Aldo Naselli, Laura Nai Fovino, Massimo Soffiati, Roberto Franceschi
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背景:自COVID-19大流行开始以来,青少年神经性厌食症(an)或非典型an的新诊断和儿科住院率均有所增加,提示COVID-19对青少年心理健康产生不利影响。我们假设住院率和/或疾病严重程度的可能差异与社会经济地位和/或种族有关。方法:回顾性将患者按首次入院日期分为“前SARS-COV2时代”组(n. 45, 2016年3月8日- 2020年3月8日)和“SARS-COV2时代”组(n. 43, 2020年3月9日- 2022年3月8日)进行比较。结果:在SARS-COV2时代的两年中,我们报告的住院率比“前SARS-COV2时代”增加了一倍以上。“SARS-COV2时代组”表现出更快的体重减轻(p = 0.005),从生命最大值到入院体重减轻的持续时间较短(p = 0.019),并且最频繁地需要静脉输液(p 0.0001)、口服营养补充剂(p 0.001)和鼻胃管肠内营养(p = 0.002)。同一组出现更高的精神合并症患病率(63%对22%,p 0.0001),并且最常需要精神药物治疗(56%对24%,p = 0.002)。我们发现,在这两个时期,AN患者的家庭社会经济地位(SES)都较高,而且我们没有发现社会阶层分布随时间的变化。结论:我们的研究证实,在COVID-19大流行的第二年,无论经济地位或种族背景如何,AN患儿的住院率和精神合并症发生率显著增加。需要进一步的研究来了解在COVID-19大流行期间引发饮食失调症状的潜在机制。
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Disease Characteristics and Psychiatric Comorbidities in Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa Hospitalized During COVID-19 Pandemic.

Background: Since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in new diagnoses and pediatric hospital admission for anorexia nervosa (AN) or atypical AN in adolescents have been reported, suggesting an adverse effect of COVID-19 on youth mental health. We hypothesized possible differences in prevalence of hospitalization and/or disease severity, related to socio-economic status and/or ethnicity.

Methods: Retrospectively, patients were divided into two subgroups and compared according to the date of first hospital admission: "pre SARS-COV2 era" group (n. 45, 8th March 2016-8th March 2020) and "SARS-COV2 era" group (n. 43, 9th March 2020-8th March 2022).

Results: During the two years of the SARS-COV2 era, we reported an increase in hospital admission incidence more than doubled respect to the "pre-SARS-COV2 era". The "SARS-COV2 era group" showed a more rapid weight loss (p = 0.005), a minor duration of weight loss from lifetime maximum to admission (p = 0.019) and needed most frequently treatments with intravenous fluids (p < 0.0001), oral dietetic supplements (p <0.001) and enteral nutrition by nasogastric tube (p = 0.002). The same group presented higher prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities (63% vs. 22%, p < 0.0001) and required most frequently treatments with psychotropic drugs (56% vs. 24%, p = 0.002). We found higher family socioeconomic status (SES) in our patients with AN in both the periods and we did not find a shift in social class distribution over time.

Conclusions: Our study confirms a significant increase in incidence of hospitalization and of psychiatric comorbidity in the pediatric population with AN during the second year of COVID-19 pandemic, regardless of SES or ethnic background. Further studies are needed to understand potential mechanisms that during COVID-19 pandemic trigger eating disorder symptoms.

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