COVID-19大流行期间因有毒摄入而住院的儿科重症监护病房增加。

Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1727249
Jennifer L van Helmond, Brittany Fitts, Jigar C Chauhan
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行和相关社区缓解措施产生了重大的社会心理影响。我们怀疑,自大流行开始以来,我们的儿科重症监护病房(PICU)收治了更多因中毒摄入的患者。因此,我们调查了与前几年相比,2019冠状病毒病在2020年与有毒物质摄入相关的PICU入院是否更高。我们在一家三级儿童医院完成了一项横断面研究,比较了2020年4月至2020年10月期间我们PICU的入院情况,在此期间采取了COVID-19和社区缓解措施,与前3年相同的7个月期间的入院情况。比较PICU总入院人数、所有毒性摄入(故意摄入和意外摄入)入院人数以及患者的人口学和临床特征。与前3年同期相比,2020年COVID-19大流行月份PICU总入院率较低(-16%,p < 0.001),但COVID-19期间因毒物摄入入院率较高(+64%,p < 0.001)。当按类型分开时,故意摄入(+55%,p = 0.012)和意外摄入(+94%,p = 0.021)在COVID-19期间更高。采取社区缓解措施的COVID-19导致故意和意外摄入的PICU入院人数增加,这表明与大流行相关的儿童毒性摄入的严重程度有所增加。在当前的COVID-19大流行中,应针对青少年的心理健康以及婴幼儿在家庭环境中的安全采取具体干预措施。
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Increase in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Hospitalizations Due to Toxic Ingestions during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and related community mitigation measures had a significant psychosocial impact. We suspected that more patients were admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for toxic ingestions since the start of the pandemic. We therefore investigated if PICU admissions related to toxic ingestions were higher in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 compared with previous years. We completed a cross-sectional study at a tertiary children's hospital comparing admissions to our PICU between April 2020 and October 2020, during which COVID-19 and community mitigation measures were in place, to those during the same 7-month period in the previous 3 years. Total PICU admissions, admissions for all toxic ingestions (intentional ingestions and accidental ingestions), and demographic and clinical characteristics of patients were compared. Total PICU admissions in 2020 during COVID-19 pandemic months were lower compared with the same months in the preceding 3 years (-16%, p < 0.001), however, admissions for toxic ingestions were higher during COVID-19 (+64%, p < 0.001). When separated by type, intentional (+55%, p  = 0.012) and accidental ingestions (+94%, p  = 0.021) were higher during COVID-19. COVID-19 with community mitigation measures has led to an increase in PICU admissions for intentional and accidental ingestions, indicating an increase in severity of toxic ingestions in children associated with the pandemic. Mental health of adolescents, and safety of infants and toddlers in their home environment, should be targeted with specific interventions in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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