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Increase in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Hospitalizations Due to Toxic Ingestions during the COVID-19 Pandemic

van Helmond, Jennifer L; Fitts, Brittany; Chauhan, Jigar C
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and related community mitigation measures had a significant psychosocial impact. We suspected that more patients were admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for toxic ingestions since the start of the pandemic. We therefore investigated if PICU admissions related to toxic ingestions were higher in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 compared with previous years. We completed a cross-sectional study at a tertiary children's hospital comparing admissions to our PICU between April 2020 and October 2020, during which COVID-19 and community mitigation measures were in place, to those during the same 7-month period in the previous 3 years. Total PICU admissions, admissions for all toxic ingestions (intentional ingestions and accidental ingestions), and demographic and clinical characteristics of patients were compared. Total PICU admissions in 2020 during COVID-19 pandemic months were lower compared with the same months in the preceding 3 years (-16%, p < 0.001), however, admissions for toxic ingestions were higher during COVID-19 (+64%, p < 0.001). When separated by type, intentional (+55%, p  = 0.012) and accidental ingestions (+94%, p  = 0.021) were higher during COVID-19. COVID-19 with community mitigation measures has led to an increase in PICU admissions for intentional and accidental ingestions, indicating an increase in severity of toxic ingestions in children associated with the pandemic. Mental health of adolescents, and safety of infants and toddlers in their home environment, should be targeted with specific interventions in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
PMCID:9894694
PMID: 36742259
ISSN: 2146-4618
CID: 5476022

INCREASED MEDICAL SEVERITY OF TRAUMA ADMISSIONS TO THE PICU DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC [Meeting Abstract]

van Helmond, Jennifer; Fitts, Brittany; Chauhan, Jigar
ISI:000921450901613
ISSN: 0090-3493
CID: 5476122

CHILD ABUSE-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO THE PICU DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRECEDING YEARS [Meeting Abstract]

van Helmond, Jennifer; Fitts, Brittany; Chauhan, Jigar
ISI:000777939300206
ISSN: 0090-3493
CID: 5476112

Recipe for Disaster: Homemade Formula Leading to Severe Complications in 2 Infants [Case Report]

Vieira, Meredith A; Kube, Paige K; van Helmond, Jennifer L; Hanley, Patrick C; Graber, Evan G; Bialo, Shara R; Slamon, Nicholas B
Families and physicians alike benefit from the advances and ease of the Internet. Similarly, both can be unaware of harmful misinformation circulating the Web. In this article, we describe the presentation of 2 unrelated infants, within 1 week of each other, with vitamin D deficiency rickets and severe extraskeletal manifestations of hypocalcemia, including seizures and cardiac arrest, from homemade, vegan formula found through Pinterest (San Francisco, CA). Despite good parental intentions this formula did not meet macronutrient and micronutrient standards, particularly regarding vitamin D, phosphorus, and calcium content, and led to rare, life-threatening complications in both cases. Before presentation, both patients followed appropriately with their pediatrician and discussed feeding in detail, although neither family disclosed the use of homemade formula. Pediatricians must be aware of these dangerous homemade alternative formulas, consider the manner and depth of their feeding history questioning, and continue to counsel against homemade formula to prevent further harm to children.
PMID: 34446537
ISSN: 1098-4275
CID: 5476012

ACCIDENTAL VENLAFAXINE INGESTION IN A 10-MONTH-OLD GIRL LEADING TO CARDIOGENIC SHOCK [Meeting Abstract]

van Helmond, Jennifer; Cifuni, Jennifer; Kauffmann, Travis; Barry, Dana; Levenbrown, Yosef
ISI:000672597100371
ISSN: 0090-3493
CID: 5476082

MALIGNANT HYPERTHERMIA-LIKE SYNDROME IN A PEDIATRIC FEMALE WITH HYPEROSMOLAR HYPERGLYCEMIC STATE [Meeting Abstract]

Barry, Dana; van Helmond, Jennifer; Kauffmann, Travis; Levenbrown, Yosef; Theroux, Mary
ISI:000672597101033
ISSN: 0090-3493
CID: 5476092

A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE TO REDUCE THE RATE OF UNPLANNED EXTUBATIONS IN THE PICU [Meeting Abstract]

Van Helmond, Jennifer; Ostrowicki, Renata; Cannon, Susan; Walker, Karen
ISI:000672597102251
ISSN: 0090-3493
CID: 5476102

New-Onset Diabetes in a 17-year-old Girl with Primary Amenorrhea [Case Report]

van Helmond, Jennifer; Ajufo, Ekene; Graber, Evan; Milano, Aubri
PMID: 33262155
ISSN: 1526-3347
CID: 5476002

HEREDITARY SPHEROCYTOSIS DUE TO A NOVEL VARIANT, P.Q1034X, IN THE BETA SUBUNIT OF THE SPECTRIN GENE [Meeting Abstract]

Afridi, Faraz; Van Helmond, Jennifer; Ahmed, Rafat; Ganesh, Jaya
ISI:000530720700103
ISSN: 1545-5009
CID: 5476052

VON WILLEBRAND DISEASE TYPE 2A DUE TO A RARE VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR MISSENSE MUTATION [Meeting Abstract]

Van Helmond, Jennifer; Chopra, Aarushi; Hernandez, Jessa; Mysore, Sukrita; Ahmed, Rafat
ISI:000530720700137
ISSN: 1545-5009
CID: 5476062