Elsevier

The Journal of Pediatrics

Volume 243, April 2022, Pages 14-20.e1
The Journal of Pediatrics

Original Article
Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on the Pediatric Population with Aerodigestive Disease

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Objective

To determine the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) quarantine on baseline health, medication use, health anxiety, and healthcare use in pediatric patients with aerodigestive disease and to evaluate for associations of commonly prescribed medications with the risk of COVID-19 illness.

Study design

Prospective study of patients presenting in person to pediatric neurogastroenterology clinics between July 2020 and March 2021.

Results

Of 202 recruited patients, 71.3% were seen in the aerodigestive diseases center and 28.7% in the functional abdominal pain (FAP)/motility clinic. Of all patients, 25.1% reported improved overall health during quarantine; patients with aerodigestive disease (35.3%) reported higher rates of improved overall health compared with patients with FAP/motility disorders (3.6%, P = .0001). Patients with aerodigestive disease had fewer airway symptoms (P < .05) and less medication use during quarantine (inhaled steroids, P < .05 and albuterol, P < .05). Despite objective improvement, there was significant health-related anxiety, with greater anxiety scores reported during and at the end of quarantine (P < .05), with no difference between patient groups (P > .11). Patients continued to access healthcare during quarantine. In total, 28.7% of patients were seen in the emergency department (patients with FAP more than patients with aerodigestive disease, P = .02), and 19.8% were hospitalized. COVID-19 testing was performed in 58.4% of patients and 2.0% (n = 4) of the entire cohort tested positive.

Conclusions

Patients with aerodigestive disease show improvement of airway symptoms and decreased use of medications during the pandemic, despite increased health-related anxiety. Despite complexities of accessing care due to the widespread lockdown, all patient groups continued to access healthcare.

Key words

aerodigestive
motility
COVID-19
proton-pump inhibitor
steroids

Abbreviations

COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019
FAP
Functional abdominal pain
PPI
Proton pump inhibitor
SARS-CoV2
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2

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Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 DK097112 (to R.R.). The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Poster presentation at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) Virtual Conference, May 21-23, 2021; Poster presentation at the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN) Virtual Conference, December 12-18, 2021.

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