Affiliation:
1. Department of Paediatrics Nepean Hospital, Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia
2. The University of Sydney Nepean Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia
3. Faculty of Medicine University of Notre Dame Australia Sydney New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AimTo determine characteristics and risk factors for non‐urgent presentations (NUPs) (triage categories 4 and 5) in neonates to a Western Sydney metropolitan mixed adult emergency department (ED) and the effect of COVID‐19 on presentations and admissions.MethodsA retrospective medical record study examined neonates (age <4 weeks) presenting to the ED between October 2019 and September 2020 and assessed risk factors for NUPs including the impact of COVID‐19. Regression analysis was used to determine which risk factors were significant for NUPs to ED and whether there were any significant differences in urgency of presentations and admissions during the post‐COVID‐19 time (on/after 11th March 2020).ResultsFrom 277 presentations, 114 (41%) were non‐urgent. After regression analysis, being a mother born overseas (odds ratio 2.15, 95% confidence interval 1.13–4.12, P = 0.02) was a significant risk factor and maternal age (odds ratio 0.98, 95% confidence interval 0.96–0.1.00, P = 0.02) was a significant protective factor for NUPs in the neonatal period. There were 54 (47%) NUPs pre‐COVID‐19 and 60 (53%) NUPs post‐COVID (P = 0.70). There were similar presenting complaints and diagnoses compared to the literature.ConclusionsMothers born overseas and younger maternal age were found to be significant risk factors for NUPs in the neonatal period. There was no apparent impact on presentations and admissions to ED during the COVID‐19 period. Further studies are warranted to further evaluate risk factors for NUPs in the neonatal period and further elucidate the impact of COVID‐19 on presentations and admissions, specifically in later waves of the virus.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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