The increase of bronchiolitis severity in the 2022–2023 season in an Italian tertiary children's hospital: An isolated phenomenon or a warning sign?

Author:

Brisca Giacomo1ORCID,Strati Marina Francesca2ORCID,Buratti Silvia1,Mariani Marcello3ORCID,Ferretti Marta4,Pirlo Daniela1,Meleca Vincenzo2,Piccotti Emanuela4,Castagnola Elio3,Moscatelli Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Intermediate Care Unit Emergency Department IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini Genoa Italy

2. Department of Neuroscience‐Rehabilitation‐Ophthalmology‐Genetics‐Maternal and Child Health, DINOGMI Università degli Studi di Genova Genoa Italy

3. Infectious Disease Unit, Department of Pediatrics IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini Genoa Italy

4. Paediatric Emergency Room and Emergency Medicine, Emergency Department IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini Genoa Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimRecent literature has shown epidemiological changes in bronchiolitis with an increased incidence in the post‐SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic period but reports regarding disease severity are conflicting. We aimed to describe the epidemiology, disease severity, and microbiology of bronchiolitis during the 2022–2023 cold season compared to the previous 5 years.MethodsThis single‐center retrospective observational study at IRCCS Gaslini, Italy, included all children aged 0–2 years hospitalized for bronchiolitis from 1 September 2017 to 31 August 2023. Findings from the 2022–2023 season were compared to the previous 5 years.ResultsWe observed a statistically significant increase in the 2022–2023 season in the absolute number of bronchiolitis admissions. Children who required mechanical ventilation (MV) dramatically increased from a total of seven patients in the previous five seasons to 17 in the 2022–2023 season alone (p = .001). All other severity parameters significantly increased: the need for respiratory support (p = .002), the median length of stay (5 days vs. 4 days, p = .001), and the median duration of respiratory support (4 days vs. 3 days, p = .016).ConclusionsWe report a substantial increase in the severity of bronchiolitis in the season 2022–2023 with a remarkable number of previously healthy infants requiring MV. Further studies are needed to confirm whether our findings are an isolated phenomenon or part of a true global trend. Health systems need to be prepared and protective preventive measures should be implemented for all newborns.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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