Abstract
Background: We previously demonstrated an 81% reduction in pediatric Emergency Rooms (ER) admissions in Italy during lockdown, from March 9 to May 3, 2020 (doi: 10.3390/ijerph17238753.). Since May 2020 lockdown measures were mitigated allowing the reopening of schools in September 2020.
Aim: To evaluate pediatric ER admissions during schools reopening in Italy.
Methods: We performed a retrospective multicenter study involving 11 Italian pediatric ERs. We compared total ER admissions from September 24, 2020 to November 6, 2020 with those during the corresponding timeframe in 2019. We evaluated 16 ER specific diagnoses grouped in Air communicable and Non-air communicable. Finally, we recognized four different triage categories: white, green, yellow and red.
Results: In 2020 total ER admissions reduced by 51% compared to 2019 (8744 vs 17080, respectively). The decrease in Air communicable diseases was significantly higher compared to Non-air communicable diseases (-60% vs -41%, respectively). ER admissions in each triage category decreased in 2020 compared to 2019 but, in percentage, yellow codes increased and green codes decreased.
Conclusions: We can speculate that social distancing and simple hygiene measures drastically reduced the circulation of air communicable diseases even during the reopening of schools. The increase in yellow codes during the lockdown period may be related to a lack of primary care and, consequently, a delay in ER admissions.
Footnotes
Cite this article as: European Respiratory Journal 2021; 58: Suppl. 65, PA3153.
This abstract was presented at the 2021 ERS International Congress, in session “Prediction of exacerbations in patients with COPD”.
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