Variability in presentation of children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a challenge in emergency departments (EDs) in terms of early recognition, which has an effect on disease control and prevention. We describe a cohort of 170 children with COVID-19 and differences with the published cohorts. METHODS: Retrospective chart reviews on children (0-18 years) evaluated in 17 Italian pediatric EDs. RESULTS: In our cohort (median age of 45 months; interquartile range of 4 months-10.7 years), we found a high number of patients <1 year with COVID-19 disease. The exposure happened mainly (59%) outside family clusters; 22% had comorbidities. Children were more frequently asymptomatic (17%) or with mild diseases (63%). Common symptoms were cough (43%) and difficulty feeding (35%). Chest computed tomography, chest radiograph, and point-of-care lung ultrasound were used in 2%, 36%, and 8% of cases, respectively. Forty-three percent of patients were admitted because of their clinical conditions. The minimal use of computed tomography and chest radiograph may have led to a reduced identification of moderate cases, which may have been clinically classified as mild cases. CONCLUSIONS: Italian children evaluated in the ED infrequently have notable disease symptoms. For pediatrics, COVID-19 may have rare but serious and life-threatening presentations but, in the majority of cases, represents an organizational burden for the ED. These data should not lower the attention to and preparedness for COVID-19 disease because children may represent a source of viral transmission. A clinically driven classification, instead of a radiologic, could be more valuable in predicting patient needs and better allocating resources.

COVID-19 in 17 Italian Pediatric Emergency Departments / N. Parri, M. Lenge, B. Cantoni, A. Arrighini, M. Romanengo, A. Urbino, L. Da Dalt, L. Verdoni, R. Giacchero, M. Lanari, A.M. Musolino, P. Biban, G. La Fauci, C. Pilotto, D. Buonsenso, M. Chiossi, R. Agostiniani, A. Plebani, S. Zampogna, M.A. Barbieri, S. De Masi, C. Agostoni, S. Masi. - In: PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0031-4005. - 146:6(2020), pp. e20201235.1-e20201235.13. [10.1542/peds.2020-1235]

COVID-19 in 17 Italian Pediatric Emergency Departments

C. Agostoni;
2020

Abstract

Variability in presentation of children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a challenge in emergency departments (EDs) in terms of early recognition, which has an effect on disease control and prevention. We describe a cohort of 170 children with COVID-19 and differences with the published cohorts. METHODS: Retrospective chart reviews on children (0-18 years) evaluated in 17 Italian pediatric EDs. RESULTS: In our cohort (median age of 45 months; interquartile range of 4 months-10.7 years), we found a high number of patients <1 year with COVID-19 disease. The exposure happened mainly (59%) outside family clusters; 22% had comorbidities. Children were more frequently asymptomatic (17%) or with mild diseases (63%). Common symptoms were cough (43%) and difficulty feeding (35%). Chest computed tomography, chest radiograph, and point-of-care lung ultrasound were used in 2%, 36%, and 8% of cases, respectively. Forty-three percent of patients were admitted because of their clinical conditions. The minimal use of computed tomography and chest radiograph may have led to a reduced identification of moderate cases, which may have been clinically classified as mild cases. CONCLUSIONS: Italian children evaluated in the ED infrequently have notable disease symptoms. For pediatrics, COVID-19 may have rare but serious and life-threatening presentations but, in the majority of cases, represents an organizational burden for the ED. These data should not lower the attention to and preparedness for COVID-19 disease because children may represent a source of viral transmission. A clinically driven classification, instead of a radiologic, could be more valuable in predicting patient needs and better allocating resources.
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English
SARS-COV-2 infection; computed-tomography; radiation-exposure; cancer
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica
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2020
146
6
e20201235
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13
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COVID-19 in 17 Italian Pediatric Emergency Departments / N. Parri, M. Lenge, B. Cantoni, A. Arrighini, M. Romanengo, A. Urbino, L. Da Dalt, L. Verdoni, R. Giacchero, M. Lanari, A.M. Musolino, P. Biban, G. La Fauci, C. Pilotto, D. Buonsenso, M. Chiossi, R. Agostiniani, A. Plebani, S. Zampogna, M.A. Barbieri, S. De Masi, C. Agostoni, S. Masi. - In: PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0031-4005. - 146:6(2020), pp. e20201235.1-e20201235.13. [10.1542/peds.2020-1235]
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N. Parri, M. Lenge, B. Cantoni, A. Arrighini, M. Romanengo, A. Urbino, L. Da Dalt, L. Verdoni, R. Giacchero, M. Lanari, A.M. Musolino, P. Biban, G. La Fauci, C. Pilotto, D. Buonsenso, M. Chiossi, R. Agostiniani, A. Plebani, S. Zampogna, M.A. Barbieri, S. De Masi, C. Agostoni, S. Masi
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