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Changes in Bronchiolitis Characteristics During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Description of Pediatric Emergency Department Visits in a Community Hospital, 2019-2021.

Anna Jurlina BsTimothy M MaulParker Hunsaker BsMeagan Steffen BsSameep Gawaskar BsJohn SarandriaTodd F GlassKathryn BlakeKenneth AlexanderAndrea V Rivera-Sepulveda
Published in: Clinical pediatrics (2023)
A retrospective, cross-sectional study of children with bronchiolitis aged 1 to 24 months during an ED visit between 2019 and 2021 was performed. Chi-square or Kruskal-Wallis was used to compare groups. The gamma coefficient was used to measure the association of variables through time. Bronchiolitis cases decreased by 75% from 2019 to 2020 and rose back to prepandemic levels by 2021. Radiographs (gamma -0.443), steroids (gamma -0.298), and bronchodilators (gamma -0.414) decreased during the study period ( P < .001). Laboratory studies (gamma 0.032), viral testing (gamma 0.097), antibiotic use (gamma -0.069), and respiratory support (gamma 0.166) were unchanged. The decrease in steroids and bronchodilators was related to a clinical pathway that discouraged their use. Respiratory support remained unchanged. The COVID-19 pandemic (2019-2021) seems to have had little effect on the severity or resource utilization associated with bronchiolitis but may have unraveled a potential bronchiolitis phenotype that may have been more prominent during the pandemic.
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