Telemonitoring of Children with COVID-19: Experience Report of the First 100 Cases.

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-01-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2020.0006
Thales Araújo de Oliveira, Ary Costa Ribeiro, Felipe Monti Lora, Francisco Ivanildo de Oliveira, Rogério Carballo Afonso
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Introduction: The first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Brazil was diagnosed in February 2020. On March 20, the Ministry of Health issued Ordinance no. 467, regulating the use of telemedicine during the pandemic period. One of the various modalities of telemedicine is telemonitoring.

Objective: To report our experience with telemonitoring and evaluate its applicability in the follow-up of the first 100 children who received the diagnosis of COVID-19 after visiting the emergency department of Sabará Hospital Infantil ("Hospital Sabará") and who had no indications for hospitalization.

Methods: The care records of the children were retrospectively analyzed, and telephone contact with the families of patients who did not complete the proposed telemonitoring protocol was initiated.

Results: The average age of the children was 5.5 years, and a slight male predominance (54/100) was observed. Comorbidities were present in 24/100. The source of infection was family members living in the same household in 88/100 and other sources in 12/100. In the first telemonitoring, 44% of the evaluated patients were asymptomatic. In the second telemonitoring, 81% of the patients were asymptomatic. Telemonitoring was completed by 70% of the children. A total of 14 children returned to the emergency department, 11 of whom spontaneously (2/11 were admitted) and 3 under the indication of telemedicine (3/3 were admitted).

Conclusions: Telemonitoring proved to be a clinically valuable resource in the follow-up of children with COVID-19, as it allowed continuity of care and identified patients with indications to return to the emergency department of Hospital Sabará and for hospitalization, thus avoiding unnecessary emergency department visits.

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新冠肺炎患儿远程监护:前100例经验报告
巴西第一例2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)于2020年2月被诊断出来。3月20日,卫生部发布了《中华人民共和国卫生部第869号法令》。467 .在大流行病期间管理远程医疗的使用。远程医疗的多种形式之一是远程监控。目的:报告我院在sabar儿童医院(以下简称“sabar医院”)急诊科就诊后诊断为COVID-19的前100例无住院指征的患儿中远程监护的应用经验,并评价其在随访中的适用性。方法:对患儿的护理记录进行回顾性分析,并对未完成远程监护方案的患儿家属进行电话联系。结果:患儿平均年龄5.5岁,男性略占优势(54/100)。其中24/100例存在合并症。88/100例感染源为同住家庭成员,12/100例为其他感染源。在第一次远程监测中,44%的评估患者无症状。第二次远程监护时,81%的患者无症状。70%的儿童完成了远程监控。14例患儿复诊,其中自发复诊11例(2/11入院),3例在远程医疗指征下复诊(3/3入院)。结论:远程监护在COVID-19儿童随访中是一种临床宝贵的资源,因为它可以实现护理的连续性,并确定有适应证的患者返回sabar医院急诊科和住院治疗,从而避免不必要的急诊就诊。
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