The global impact of COVID-19 outbreak on the pediatric trauma volume and its causes – a systematic review

Bartłomiej Pala, Natalia Pasikowska, Tomasz Pala, T. Klepinowski, L. Sagan
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Abstract Introduction: An outbreak of the COVID-19 disease in 2020 and resulting social restrictions forced many medical facilities to modify admission protocols and increased the use of health services. The stay-at-home orders also contributed to a change in the volume of the emergency admissions as well as their causes. Materials and methods: The available electronic databases were searched for papers concerning pediatric trauma admissions, referrals, and visits during the coronavirus outbreak and in the previous year. The quality of included papers was assessed via National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH NHLBI) Study Quality Assessment Toolbox. Results: The overall workload in pediatric emergency medical care during the COVID-19 outbreak declined by 40.13% (95% CI 18.7–61.6) compared to the previous year. A massive decline in the pediatric trauma admissions was observed during the coronavirus outbreak. The sport-related accidents were supplanted mainly by those that occurred at home. The child abuse injuries arising during the outbreak seemed to remain undetected.
新冠肺炎疫情对儿科创伤量及其原因的全球影响——系统综述
摘要导语:2020年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发和随之而来的社会限制迫使许多医疗机构修改了入院方案,增加了卫生服务的使用。居家令也促成了急诊入院人数及其原因的变化。材料与方法:检索现有电子数据库,检索冠状病毒疫情期间和前一年有关儿科创伤住院、转诊和就诊的论文。纳入论文的质量通过美国国立卫生研究院国立心肺血液研究所(NIH NHLBI)研究质量评估工具箱进行评估。结果:与上年相比,新冠肺炎疫情期间儿科急诊医疗总工作量下降40.13% (95% CI 18.7-61.6)。在冠状病毒爆发期间,观察到儿科创伤入院人数大幅下降。与运动有关的事故主要被发生在家中的事故所取代。疫情爆发期间发生的虐待儿童事件似乎仍未被发现。
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