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International Analysis of Electronic Health Records of Children and Youth Hospitalized With COVID-19 Infection in 6 Countries.

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Bourgeois, FT; Gutiérrez-Sacristán, A; Keller, MS; Liu, M; Hong, C; Bonzel, C-L; Tan, ALM; Aronow, BJ; Boeker, M; Booth, J; Cruz Rojo, J ...
Published in: JAMA Netw Open
June 1, 2021

IMPORTANCE: Additional sources of pediatric epidemiological and clinical data are needed to efficiently study COVID-19 in children and youth and inform infection prevention and clinical treatment of pediatric patients. OBJECTIVE: To describe international hospitalization trends and key epidemiological and clinical features of children and youth with COVID-19. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study included pediatric patients hospitalized between February 2 and October 10, 2020. Patient-level electronic health record (EHR) data were collected across 27 hospitals in France, Germany, Spain, Singapore, the UK, and the US. Patients younger than 21 years who tested positive for COVID-19 and were hospitalized at an institution participating in the Consortium for Clinical Characterization of COVID-19 by EHR were included in the study. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Patient characteristics, clinical features, and medication use. RESULTS: There were 347 males (52%; 95% CI, 48.5-55.3) and 324 females (48%; 95% CI, 44.4-51.3) in this study's cohort. There was a bimodal age distribution, with the greatest proportion of patients in the 0- to 2-year (199 patients [30%]) and 12- to 17-year (170 patients [25%]) age range. Trends in hospitalizations for 671 children and youth found discrete surges with variable timing across 6 countries. Data from this cohort mirrored national-level pediatric hospitalization trends for most countries with available data, with peaks in hospitalizations during the initial spring surge occurring within 23 days in the national-level and 4CE data. A total of 27 364 laboratory values for 16 laboratory tests were analyzed, with mean values indicating elevations in markers of inflammation (C-reactive protein, 83 mg/L; 95% CI, 53-112 mg/L; ferritin, 417 ng/mL; 95% CI, 228-607 ng/mL; and procalcitonin, 1.45 ng/mL; 95% CI, 0.13-2.77 ng/mL). Abnormalities in coagulation were also evident (D-dimer, 0.78 ug/mL; 95% CI, 0.35-1.21 ug/mL; and fibrinogen, 477 mg/dL; 95% CI, 385-569 mg/dL). Cardiac troponin, when checked (n = 59), was elevated (0.032 ng/mL; 95% CI, 0.000-0.080 ng/mL). Common complications included cardiac arrhythmias (15.0%; 95% CI, 8.1%-21.7%), viral pneumonia (13.3%; 95% CI, 6.5%-20.1%), and respiratory failure (10.5%; 95% CI, 5.8%-15.3%). Few children were treated with COVID-19-directed medications. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This study of EHRs of children and youth hospitalized for COVID-19 in 6 countries demonstrated variability in hospitalization trends across countries and identified common complications and laboratory abnormalities in children and youth with COVID-19 infection. Large-scale informatics-based approaches to integrate and analyze data across health care systems complement methods of disease surveillance and advance understanding of epidemiological and clinical features associated with COVID-19 in children and youth.

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JAMA Netw Open

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2574-3805

Publication Date

June 1, 2021

Volume

4

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e2112596

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Pandemics
  • Male
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • Global Health
  • Female
 

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Bourgeois, F. T., Gutiérrez-Sacristán, A., Keller, M. S., Liu, M., Hong, C., Bonzel, C.-L., … Consortium for Clinical Characterization of COVID-19 by EHR (4CE). (2021). International Analysis of Electronic Health Records of Children and Youth Hospitalized With COVID-19 Infection in 6 Countries. JAMA Netw Open, 4(6), e2112596. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.12596
Bourgeois, Florence T., Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán, Mark S. Keller, Molei Liu, Chuan Hong, Clara-Lea Bonzel, Amelia L. M. Tan, et al. “International Analysis of Electronic Health Records of Children and Youth Hospitalized With COVID-19 Infection in 6 Countries.JAMA Netw Open 4, no. 6 (June 1, 2021): e2112596. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.12596.
Bourgeois FT, Gutiérrez-Sacristán A, Keller MS, Liu M, Hong C, Bonzel C-L, et al. International Analysis of Electronic Health Records of Children and Youth Hospitalized With COVID-19 Infection in 6 Countries. JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Jun 1;4(6):e2112596.
Bourgeois, Florence T., et al. “International Analysis of Electronic Health Records of Children and Youth Hospitalized With COVID-19 Infection in 6 Countries.JAMA Netw Open, vol. 4, no. 6, June 2021, p. e2112596. Pubmed, doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.12596.
Bourgeois FT, Gutiérrez-Sacristán A, Keller MS, Liu M, Hong C, Bonzel C-L, Tan ALM, Aronow BJ, Boeker M, Booth J, Cruz Rojo J, Devkota B, García Barrio N, Gehlenborg N, Geva A, Hanauer DA, Hutch MR, Issitt RW, Klann JG, Luo Y, Mandl KD, Mao C, Moal B, Moshal KL, Murphy SN, Neuraz A, Ngiam KY, Omenn GS, Patel LP, Jiménez MP, Sebire NJ, Balazote PS, Serret-Larmande A, South AM, Spiridou A, Taylor DM, Tippmann P, Visweswaran S, Weber GM, Kohane IS, Cai T, Avillach P, Consortium for Clinical Characterization of COVID-19 by EHR (4CE). International Analysis of Electronic Health Records of Children and Youth Hospitalized With COVID-19 Infection in 6 Countries. JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Jun 1;4(6):e2112596.

Published In

JAMA Netw Open

DOI

EISSN

2574-3805

Publication Date

June 1, 2021

Volume

4

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e2112596

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Pandemics
  • Male
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • Global Health
  • Female