Change of utilization of emergency department in children after lifting mask mandates in a single center in Korea

Chaeho Shin, Jong Seung Lee, Hyung-Rae Cho, Heejin Jang, Jun Sung Park, Dahyun Kim, Min Kyo Chun, Jeeho Han, J. Ryu
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Purpose: We aimed to investigate changes in visiting patterns after the lifting of mask mandates in a single pediatric emergency medical center in Seoul, Korea.Methods: This retrospective study was based on the data of patients’ (≤ 18 years) visits to the emergency department (ED) of the center from January 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. Clinical characteristics, Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS) level, ED outcomes, and length of stay were compared between before (March 20-June 30, 2022) and after (March 20-June 30, 2023) the lifting of mask mandates. The comparisons were iterated in the patients with infectious disease.Results: During the study period, a total of 18,654 children visited the ED. After the lifting of mask mandates, ED visits increased from 7,146 to 11,508 (61.0%; 95% confidence interval, 59.5-62.6; P < 0.001). The increase was more prominent in the age of 2-5 years (82.9%), infectious diseases (175.3%), KTAS level 3 (127.7%), and length of stay shorter than 3 hours (78.8%-92.6%). The number of patients per hour increased by 151.2% for 5 patients or more and over 3,000% for 10 or more. Median length of stay decreased (2.3 hours [interquartile range, 1.2-4.1] to 1.9 hours [1.1-3.5]; P < 0.001). The patients with infectious disease (n = 7,139) showed similar patterns of increase in the age of 2-5 years, KTAS level 3, and length of stay shorter than 3 hours, with an additional increase in the age of 6-18 years.Conclusion: After the lifting of mask mandates, pediatric visits increased by 61%, with the highest increase in children with mild infectious diseases on weekends and at night, and the proportion of more than 10 visits per hour significantly increased. We need urgent and realistic support measures from health authorities.
韩国一家中心取消口罩使用规定后儿童急诊室使用率的变化
目的:我们旨在调查韩国首尔一家儿科急诊医疗中心取消口罩规定后就诊模式的变化:这项回顾性研究基于 2022 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 30 日期间该中心急诊科(ED)就诊患者(≤ 18 岁)的数据。比较了取消口罩规定前(2022 年 3 月 20 日至 6 月 30 日)和取消口罩规定后(2023 年 3 月 20 日至 6 月 30 日)的临床特征、韩国分诊和急性量表(KTAS)级别、急诊室结果和住院时间。对感染性疾病患者进行了反复比较:研究期间,共有 18 654 名儿童到急诊室就诊。取消口罩限制后,急诊室就诊人数从 7,146 人次增至 11,508 人次(61.0%;95% 置信区间,59.5-62.6;P <0.001)。这一增长在 2-5 岁(82.9%)、传染病(175.3%)、KTAS 3 级(127.7%)和住院时间短于 3 小时(78.8%-92.6%)方面更为突出。每小时接诊 5 名或以上病人的数量增加了 151.2%,接诊 10 名或以上病人的数量增加了 3000%以上。中位住院时间缩短(2.3 小时[四分位间范围,1.2-4.1]降至 1.9 小时[1.1-3.5];P <0.001)。感染性疾病患者(n = 7 139)在 2-5 岁、KTAS 3 级和住院时间短于 3 小时方面呈现出类似的增长模式,6-18 岁患者的增长幅度更大:结论:取消口罩规定后,儿科就诊人数增加了 61%,其中周末和夜间轻度传染病患儿的就诊人数增幅最大,每小时就诊人数超过 10 人的比例显著增加。我们需要卫生部门采取紧急而现实的支持措施。
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