Liver dysfunction in children with scrub typhus: association with severity of illness and outcome

Q4 Medicine
Sandeep Kumar, Sowmya Manda Sai, S. Shashidhara, P. Kini, Shrikiran Aroor, Suneel C Mundkur
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Background: Liver dysfunction is a common finding in children with scrub typhus. Adult literature has found a significant association between the extent of liver dysfunction and severity of illness and outcome. However, very few studies are available on children.Objectives: To study the extent of liver dysfunction in children with scrub typhus and its association with severity of illness and outcome.Method: It was a retrospective descriptive study conducted on children diagnosed with scrub typhus admitted to a tertiary care centre in south India from January 2016 to December 2020. Children from 1 month to 18 years of age were included. Demographic data, clinical details, laboratory parameters, course of illness and outcome data were collected and analysed. Results: Study population included 143 cases of scrub typhus. Mean age of the study population was 8.4 ± 4.4 years with a male: female ratio of 1.2:1. Fever was present in 100%, myalgia in 54.5%, decreased appetite in 54.5%, jaundice in 8.4% and hepatomegaly in 71.3% of children. Abnormal liver function tests were present in 75.5% children. Elevated aspartate transaminase (AST) was seen in 75.5%, elevated alanine transaminase (ALT) in   67.1%, hypoalbuminaemia in 47.5% and severe hypoalbuminaemia (<2.5g/dL) in 29.4%. Complications included meningitis (13.3%), shock (7.6%), meningoencephalitis (2.7%) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (2%). There were 2 (1.3%) deaths. Children with complications had higher AST (p <0.01), ALT (p = 0.018), low serum albumin (p<0.001) and prolonged international normalised ratio (INR) (p =0.003).Conclusions: Abnormal liver function tests were present in 75.5% of children with scrub typhus. Children with complications of scrub typhus had significantly higher median AST levels, ALT levels, low serum albumin levels and prolonged INR compared to children with no complications
恙虫病患儿的肝功能异常:与病情严重程度和预后的关系
背景:肝功能障碍是儿童恙虫病的常见表现。成人文献已经发现肝功能障碍的程度与疾病的严重程度和结果之间存在显著的关联。然而,很少有关于儿童的研究。目的:研究小儿恙虫病肝功能障碍程度及其与疾病严重程度和转归的关系。方法:对2016年1月至2020年12月在印度南部一家三级保健中心确诊为恙虫病的儿童进行回顾性描述性研究。包括1个月至18岁的儿童。收集和分析人口统计资料、临床细节、实验室参数、病程和结局数据。结果:研究人群包括143例恙虫病。研究人群的平均年龄为8.4±4.4岁,男女比例为1.2:1。发热占100%,肌痛占54.5%,食欲下降占54.5%,黄疸占8.4%,肝肿大占71.3%。75.5%的儿童肝功能检查异常。天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)升高占75.5%,谷丙转氨酶(ALT)升高占67.1%,低白蛋白血症占47.5%,重度低白蛋白血症(<2.5g/dL)占29.4%。并发症包括脑膜炎(13.3%)、休克(7.6%)、脑膜脑炎(2.7%)和急性呼吸窘迫综合征(2%)。2例(1.3%)死亡。并发症患儿AST (p< 0.01)、ALT (p = 0.018)升高,血清白蛋白(p<0.001)降低,国际正常化比(INR)延长(p =0.003)。结论:恙虫病患儿肝功能检查异常占75.5%。与无并发症的儿童相比,有恙虫病并发症的儿童AST水平、ALT水平中位数显著升高,血清白蛋白水平低,INR延长
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Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
0.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
101
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: This is the only journal of child health in Sri Lanka. It is designed to publish original research articles and scholarly articles by recognized authorities on paediatric subjects. It is distributed widely in Sri Lanka and bears the ISSN number 1391-5452 for the print issues and e-ISSN 2386-110x for the electronic version in the internet. The journal is published quarterly and the articles are reviewed by both local and foreign peers. The Journal is the primary organ of Continuing Paediatric Medical Education in Sri Lanka.
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