LUMBER PUNCTURE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG PARENTS OF CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED WITH SUSPECTED CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INFECTONS

Shahzadi Dilawar Hussain, Misbah Anjum, Safia Bibi, Shazia Soomro, Shazia Lashari, Bilquis Naeem
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  Lumber Puncture (LP) can be performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Failure to perform LP is associated with greater morbidity and mortality due to delayed diagnosis and improper management. This study was conducted to evaluate frequency of LP refusal and its associated factors among parents of children hospitalized with suspected Central Nervous System (CNS) infections. This cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2021 to April 2022 at National Institute of Child Health (NICH), Karachi, Pakistani. Parents/attendants of all pediatric patients hospitalized with suspected CNS infections and advised LP by the treating physicians were included in the study. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to assess the perception and attitude of patients’ towards the procedure and if they agreed for their child to undergo LP. Parents of 338 children were enrolled, out of which 203(60.1%) consented for LP. Majority refused because of fear of complications followed by those who believed LP was not required (29%). Common misconceptions regarding LP complications were risk of death (13%), epilepsy (11%) and paralysis (7%). Significantly lower refusals were observed when no other course was offered as alternate to LP (p-value <0.001). There was high frequency of LP refusal among parents of pediatric patients presenting with suspected CNS infections, most important cause of refusal was fear of complications.
疑似中枢神经系统感染住院患儿家长腰椎穿刺及相关因素分析
腰椎穿刺(LP)可用于诊断和治疗目的。由于诊断延迟和处理不当,LP手术失败会导致更高的发病率和死亡率。本研究旨在评估疑似中枢神经系统(CNS)感染住院患儿家长拒绝LP的频率及其相关因素。这项横断面研究于2021年10月至2022年4月在巴基斯坦卡拉奇国家儿童健康研究所(NICH)进行。所有疑似中枢神经系统感染住院的儿科患者的父母/护理人员均被纳入研究,并由治疗医生建议LP。采用半结构化问卷来评估患者对手术的看法和态度,以及他们是否同意他们的孩子接受LP。338名儿童的家长参与了研究,其中203名(60.1%)家长同意LP。大多数拒绝是因为害怕并发症,其次是认为不需要LP(29%)。关于腰压并发症的常见误解是死亡风险(13%)、癫痫(11%)和瘫痪(7%)。当没有其他治疗方案替代LP时,拒绝率明显降低(p值<0.001)。疑似中枢神经系统感染患儿家长拒绝LP的比例较高,最主要的原因是害怕并发症。
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