SOCIAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. MANIFESTATION PARTICULARITIES OF THE NEWLY DIAGNOSED TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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A.N. Lazareva, A.Yu. Rtishchev, I.G. Vorontsova, I.G. Rybkina, E.E. Petryaykina
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COVID-19 pandemic has affected the healthcare systems Worldwide causing not only a redistribution of healthcare resources aimed at combating the pandemic and helping patients who required emergency treatment for COVID-19, but also, to a certain extent, restricting access to consultative and outpatient centers. In addition, due to the fear of contracting an infection, patients delayed seeking qualified and timely medical care, did not go to specialized medical institutions or engaged in self-diagnosis and self-medication, which in its turn has worsened the course of certain diseases or even led to the development of life-threatening conditions. The cancellation of medical appointments, elective procedures and prescriptions as well as concerns about contracting COVID-19 when seeking medical care during the pandemic have all led to delays in diagnosis and timely provision of necessary medical care to pediatric patients. Increase in online consultations has led to a decrease in face-to-face contacts with physicians, which may have contributed to underestimation of the severity of the disease. During any infectious pandemic the social isolation undoubtedly effectively reduces the spread of infectious diseases by reducing social contacts in spite of negative consequences that affect both the healthcare system and public health: a decrease in the quality of medical services due to the redistribution of resources, refusal from seeking medical advice due to patients’ fear of contracting an infection when visiting medical institutions as well as delayed diagnosis of diseases and untimely identification of life-threatening conditions. One of such conditions is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This complication is very common, has the most severe course and has greater risk for future disability and mortality during the manifestation of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D).
COVID-19大流行的社会和医疗方面。新冠肺炎大流行期间儿童青少年新诊断1型糖尿病的表现特点
COVID-19大流行影响了全球的医疗保健系统,不仅导致医疗资源的重新分配,以应对大流行并帮助需要COVID-19紧急治疗的患者,而且在一定程度上限制了咨询和门诊中心的准入。此外,由于害怕感染,患者推迟寻求合格和及时的医疗服务,不去专门的医疗机构,也不进行自我诊断和自我治疗,这反过来又恶化了某些疾病的病程,甚至导致危及生命的疾病的发展。取消医疗预约、选择性程序和处方,以及在大流行期间寻求医疗服务时担心感染COVID-19,都导致儿科患者诊断和及时提供必要医疗服务的延误。在线咨询的增加导致与医生面对面接触的减少,这可能导致低估疾病的严重程度。在任何传染病大流行期间,社会隔离无疑通过减少社会接触有效地减少了传染病的传播,尽管这会对医疗系统和公共卫生产生负面影响:由于资源的重新分配,医疗服务质量下降,由于病人在就诊时害怕感染而拒绝寻求医疗咨询,以及疾病诊断延误和危及生命的疾病未及时查明。其中一种是糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)。在新诊断的1型糖尿病(T1D)表现期间,这种并发症非常常见,病程最严重,未来残疾和死亡的风险更大。
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Pediatriya - Zhurnal im G.N. Speranskogo
Pediatriya - Zhurnal im G.N. Speranskogo Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Journal “Pediatria” named after G.N. Speransky (the official short names of the Journal are “Journal «Pediatria»,” “Pediatria,” and “«Pediatria,» the Journal”) is the oldest Soviet-and-Russian (in the Russian Federation, the CIS and former Soviet Union) scientific and practical medical periodical assigned for pediatricians that is published continuously since May, 1922, and distributed worldwide. Our mission statement specifies that we aim to the ‘raising the level of skills and education of pediatricians, organizers of children’s health protection services, medicine scientists, lecturers and students of medical institutes for higher education, universities and colleges worldwide with an emphasis on Russian-speaking audience and specific, topical problems of children’s healthcare in Russia, the CIS, Baltic States and former Soviet Union Countries and their determination with the use of the World’s best practices in pediatrics.’ As part of this objective, the Editorial of the Journal «Pediatria» named after G.N. Speransky itself adopts a neutral position on issues treated within the Journal. The Journal serves to further academic discussions of topics, irrespective of their nature - whether religious, racial-, gender-based, environmental, ethical, political or other potentially or topically contentious subjects. The Journal is registered with the ISSN, - the international identifier for serials and other continuing resources, in the electronic and print world: ISSN 0031-403X (Print), and ISSN 1990-2182 (Online). The Journal was founded by the Academician, Dr. Georgiy Nestorovich SPERANSKY, in May, 1922. Now (since 1973) the Journal bears his honorary name.
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