Paediatric Emergency Admissions, Mortalities, and Unmet Intensive Care Needs at a Tertiary Hospital in Southern Nigeria

Fidelis E. Eki-Udoko, Chidiebere Ani, Ekienabor G Osagie, A. O. Atimati
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Background: The essence of seeking medical services is to be provided with essential medical care to prevent complications and possibly death from the illness. Objective: To examine the pattern of admissions into the Children’s Emergency Room and unmet intensive care needs in a tertiary health facility. Methods: This prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Benin, Nigeria, over a 24-month period (2018 – 2019). Results: A total of 10 138 children presented to the children's emergency room, and 2 914 children (28.6%) were admitted. There were a total of 144 mortalities (4.94%) of the total admissions. Infectious diseases accounted for the Majority of the deaths. The commonest morbidity necessitating admission was meningitis, while the sickle cell crisis and oncologic pathologies contributed the least - most children presented with multiple morbidities. The under-5s made up 61.1% of deaths recorded. More deaths amongst males compared to female children (1.3:1.1). Majority of the deaths occurred within 12 hours of presentation. Of the 144 mortalities recorded, 140 (97.2%) required intensive care services, while four did not qualify for ICU care. Of the 140 children who qualified for ICU care, 17 (12%) were admitted into the ICU for further care, of which only 2 (12.3%) survived and were discharged home. The others died. Conclusion: The persistently high contribution of infectious disease to infant and child mortality, coupled with an inability to offer intensive care services, should be an important consideration for health planners and administrators.
尼日利亚南部一家三级医院的儿科急诊入院率、死亡率和未满足的重症监护需求
背景:就医的本质是获得必要的医疗护理,以防止并发症,甚至可能因病死亡。目的研究一家三级医疗机构儿童急诊室的入院模式和未满足的重症监护需求。研究方法这项前瞻性横断面研究在尼日利亚贝宁的贝宁大学教学医院(UBTH)进行,为期24个月(2018-2019年)。研究结果共有 10 138 名儿童到儿童急诊室就诊,其中 2 914 名儿童(28.6%)入院治疗。在所有入院儿童中,共有 144 名儿童死亡(4.94%)。大部分死亡病例都是死于传染病。需要入院的最常见疾病是脑膜炎,而镰状细胞危象和肿瘤病的发病率最低--大多数儿童都患有多种疾病。在记录的死亡病例中,5 岁以下儿童占 61.1%。男性死亡人数多于女性(1.3:1.1)。大多数死亡病例发生在发病后12小时内。在记录的 144 例死亡病例中,140 例(97.2%)需要接受重症监护服务,4 例不符合重症监护室护理条件。在符合重症监护室护理条件的 140 名儿童中,有 17 名(12%)被送入重症监护室接受进一步护理,其中只有 2 名(12.3%)幸存下来并出院回家。其他患儿均已死亡。结论传染病对婴幼儿死亡率的影响一直居高不下,再加上无法提供重症监护服务,这应该成为卫生规划者和管理者的重要考虑因素。
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