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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitalizations of children with neurologic impairment.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Children with neurologic impairment (NI) are frequently hospitalized for infectious and noninfectious illnesses. The early period of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with overall lower pediatric hospitalization rates, particularly for respiratory infections, but the effect on utilization for children with NI is unknown.

Method

This multicenter retrospective cohort study included hospitalizations of children 1-18 years of age with NI diagnosis codes from 49 children's hospitals. We calculated the percent change in the median weekly hospitalization volumes and the hospitalization resource intensity score (H-RISK), comparing the early-COVID era (March 15, 2020 to December 31, 2020) with the pre-COVID era (same timeframe of 2017-2019). Percent change was calculated over the entire study period as well as within three seasonal time periods (spring, summer, and fall/winter). Differences between infectious and noninfectious admission diagnoses were also examined.

Results

Compared with the pre-COVID era, there was a 14.4% decrease (interquartile range [IQR]: -33.8, -11.7) in the weekly median number of hospitalizations in the early-COVID era; the weekly median H-RISK score was 11.7% greater (IQR: 8.9, 14.9). Hospitalizations decreased for both noninfectious (-11.6%, IQR: -30.0, -8.0) and infectious (-35.5%, IQR: -51.1, -31.3) illnesses in the early-COVID era. This decrease was the largest in spring 2020 and continued throughout 2020.

Conclusions

For children with NI, there was a substantial and significant decrease in hospitalizations for infectious and noninfectious diagnoses but an increase in illness severity during the early-COVID era compared with the pre-COVID era. Our data suggest a need to reconsider current thresholds for hospitalization and identify opportunities to support and guide families through certain illnesses without hospitalization.

SUBMITTER: Thomson J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9877577 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitalizations of children with neurologic impairment.

Thomson Joanna J   Richardson Troy T   Auger Katherine A KA   Brady Patrick W PW   Hall Matt M   Hartley David D   Schondelmeyer Amanda C AC   Shah Samir S SS  

Journal of hospital medicine 20221212 1


<h4>Introduction</h4>Children with neurologic impairment (NI) are frequently hospitalized for infectious and noninfectious illnesses. The early period of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with overall lower pediatric hospitalization rates, particularly for respiratory infections, but the effect on utilization for children with NI is unknown.<h4>Method</h4>This multicenter retrospective cohort study included hospitalizations of children 1-18 years of age with NI diagnosis codes from 49 childre  ...[more]

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