Changes Adopted in Asian Pediatric Hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Report from the Pediatric Acute and Critical Care COVID-19 Registry of Asia

2021 
There is wide variation in the overall clinical impact of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) across countries worldwide Changes adopted pertaining to the management of pediatric patients, in particular, the provision of respiratory support during the COVID-19 pandemic is poorly described in Asia We performed a multicenter survey of 20 Asian pediatric hospitals to determine workflow changes adopted during the pandemic Data from centers of high-income (HIC), upper middle income (UMIC), and lower middle income (LMIC) countries were compared All 20 sites over nine countries (HIC: Japan [4] and Singapore [2];UMIC: China [3], Malaysia [3] and Thailand [2];and LMIC: India [1], Indonesia [2], Pakistan [1], and Philippines [2]) responded to this survey This survey demonstrated substantial outbreak adaptability The major differences between the three income categories were that HICs were (1) more able/willing to minimize use of noninvasive ventilation or high-flow nasal cannula therapy in favor of early intubation, and (2) had greater availability of negative-pressure rooms and powered air-purifying respirators Further research into the best practices for respiratory support are warranted In particular, innovation on cost-effective measures in infection control and respiratory support in the LMIC setting should be considered in preparation for future waves of COVID-19 infection
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