Diabetes Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Pediatr Diabetes. 2020 Nov;21(7):1083-1092. doi: 10.1111/pedi.13084. Epub 2020 Aug 17.
Coronavirus diasease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that started in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and later spread around the world. Diabetes has been recognized as a possible risk factor for COVID-19 complications.
International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) investigated perceptions, challenges and experience of health care professionals (HCP) taking care of children and young people with diabetes worldwide during COVID-19 pandemic.
From 21st April to 17th May 2020, during COVID-19 pandemic, a web-based survey was sent to ISPAD members and former participants of ISPAD conferences by email.
Responders from 215 diabetes centers from 75 countries completed the survey. Majority were from UK (35; 16.3%), USA (20; 9.3%), and India (15; 7%). HCP were mostly pediatric endocrinologists (64%). During COVID-19 pandemic, 16.5% of responders continued face-to-face consultation while most changed to telephone (32%) or video (18%) consultations. 19% reported a shortage of medical supplies. 22% reported a delay in diagnosis of patients with new-onset diabetes, while 15% reported a higher incidence of DKA. 12% reported having one or more patients with COVID-19. Most of the 86 children and adolescents with diabetes and COVID-19 had only mild/moderate symptoms, while 5 required admission to an intensive care unit. No deaths were reported.
This large global survey during COVID-19 pandemic showed that many HCP adapted to the pandemic by resorting to telemedicine. One fourth of HCP reported delays in diagnosis and an increased rate of DKA. The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic had an important impact on family's behavior that might have led to increase in diabetic ketoacidosis presentation.
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种传染病,于 2019 年底在中国武汉爆发,随后在全球范围内传播。糖尿病已被认为是 COVID-19 并发症的一个可能危险因素。
国际儿童青少年糖尿病学会(ISPAD)调查了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,全球范围内照顾糖尿病儿童和青少年的医护人员(HCP)的看法、挑战和经验。
2020 年 4 月 21 日至 5 月 17 日,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,通过电子邮件向 ISPAD 成员和前 ISPAD 会议参与者发送了一项基于网络的调查。
来自 75 个国家的 215 个糖尿病中心的应答者完成了调查。应答者主要来自英国(35 人;16.3%)、美国(20 人;9.3%)和印度(15 人;7%)。HCP 主要是儿科内分泌学家(64%)。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,16.5%的应答者继续进行面对面咨询,而大多数人改为电话(32%)或视频(18%)咨询。19%报告医疗用品短缺。22%报告新诊断为糖尿病的患者的诊断延迟,而 15%报告 DKA 的发病率更高。12%报告有一个或多个 COVID-19 患者。86 名患有 COVID-19 的糖尿病儿童和青少年中,大多数仅有轻度/中度症状,而 5 名需要入住重症监护病房。没有死亡报告。
这项在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行的大型全球调查显示,许多 HCP 通过诉诸远程医疗来适应大流行。四分之一的 HCP 报告诊断延迟和 DKA 发生率增加。COVID-19 大流行的出现对家庭行为产生了重要影响,这可能导致糖尿病酮症酸中毒的发生率增加。