Tenfold Increase: Acute Pediatric Mastoiditis Before, During, and After COVID-19 Restrictions.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Otology & Neurotology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1097/MAO.0000000000004238
Sarah Draut, Joachim Müller, John-Martin Hempel, Florian Schrötzlmair, Florian Simon
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Abstract

Introduction: Acute mastoiditis (AM) is a relatively rare complication arising from acute otitis media, a common condition among children. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted AM cases. We noted a surge in pediatric AM cases in Germany after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in 2022. This study assesses AM incidence and the clinical course in children before, during, and after the pandemic. The study also explores complication rates and microbial changes.

Methods: Participants: We included children (0-18 yr) diagnosed with AM who underwent mastoidectomy at a tertiary-care university hospital from January 2012 to June 2023.Objectives: We aimed to evaluate AM incidence during pre-COVID, COVID, and post-COVID periods; assess complications; and analyze the microbial spectrum.Data Analysis: Incidence and complication rates were compared between periods, along with the microbial spectrum.

Results: Population: 75 children were included (median age, 3.3 yr).Incidence: Significant increases in AM cases occurred in the post-COVID period compared to pre-COVID and COVID periods. No significant difference was observed between pre-COVID and COVID periods.Complications: Complication rates increased notably in the post-COVID period compared to pre-COVID and COVID periods with respect to more sensitive imaging methods being used in the post-COVID period. No significant difference was observed between pre-COVID and COVID periods.Spectrum of Pathogens: No significant differences were found in pathogen distribution between periods. Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus pneumoniae were common throughout.

Discussion: The study highlights a substantial rise in AM cases and complications after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in Germany. This underscores the importance of monitoring infectious diseases and their complications during health crises. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of contrast-enhanced imaging. Further research is needed to explore the mechanisms behind this trend.

Conclusion: The study reveals a significant increase in pediatric AM cases and complications following the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Adequate computed tomographic or magnetic resonance imaging, including contrast enhancement, is shown to be a very important parameter beside clinical symptoms in deciding for the right therapy. Thus, surgical treatment became more important. Continuous monitoring and adaptive healthcare strategies during health crises are vital for optimal patient care. Further research is warranted to understand the reasons behind these trends and to inform future pandemic preparedness efforts.

增加十倍:在 COVID-19 限制之前、期间和之后的急性小儿乳突炎。
简介急性乳突炎(AM)是急性中耳炎引起的一种相对罕见的并发症,在儿童中很常见。COVID-19 大流行对急性乳突炎病例产生了重大影响。我们注意到,2022 年 COVID-19 限制解除后,德国的小儿急性乳突炎病例激增。本研究评估了大流行之前、期间和之后儿童AM的发病率和临床过程。研究还探讨了并发症发生率和微生物变化:参与者:我们纳入了 2012 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间在一家三级甲等大学医院接受乳突切除术的确诊为急性髓系白血病的儿童(0-18 岁):我们旨在评估COVID前、COVID中和COVID后的AM发病率;评估并发症;分析微生物谱:数据分析:比较不同时期的发病率、并发症发生率以及微生物谱:人群:共纳入 75 名儿童(中位年龄为 3.3 岁):AM病例在后COVID时期比前COVID时期和COVID时期显著增加。并发症:并发症:与 COVID 前和 COVID 期间相比,COVID 后期间的并发症发生率明显增加,这是因为 COVID 后期间使用了更敏感的成像方法。COVID 前和 COVID 后没有发现明显差异:不同时期的病原体分布无明显差异。讨论:本研究强调了德国取消 COVID-19 限制后急性髓细胞白血病病例和并发症的大幅增加。这强调了在健康危机期间监测传染病及其并发症的重要性。此外,该研究还强调了对比增强成像的重要性。需要进一步研究探讨这一趋势背后的机制:研究显示,德国 COVID-19 大流行后,小儿 AM 病例和并发症明显增加。充分的计算机断层扫描或磁共振成像(包括对比度增强)被证明是除临床症状外决定正确治疗的一个非常重要的参数。因此,手术治疗变得更加重要。健康危机期间的持续监测和适应性医疗保健策略对于优化患者护理至关重要。为了解这些趋势背后的原因并为未来的大流行病防备工作提供信息,有必要开展进一步的研究。
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Otology & Neurotology
Otology & Neurotology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
509
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​Otology & Neurotology publishes original articles relating to both clinical and basic science aspects of otology, neurotology, and cranial base surgery. As the foremost journal in its field, it has become the favored place for publishing the best of new science relating to the human ear and its diseases. The broadly international character of its contributing authors, editorial board, and readership provides the Journal its decidedly global perspective.
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