Subconjunctival Hemorrhages Are Rare Among Infants With Cough and Gastrointestinal Conditions.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Ajay S Koti, Emily C B Brown, Kristine A Campbell
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Abstract

Objective: Subconjunctival hemorrhages (SCHs) are uncommon injuries in young children beyond the neonatal period and have been associated with abuse. In otherwise well infants, they are sometimes attributed to commonly observed symptoms that invoke Valsalva maneuvers, such as cough, vomiting, and constipation. Our study aims to ascertain the prevalence of SCH among children presenting to emergency care with cough, vomiting, and constipation.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional secondary analysis of a prospectively collected dataset of children aged 1 month to 3 years presenting to a tertiary pediatric emergency department (ED). Children with and without SCH were identified at the time of their examination by ED providers. Children were assigned to Valsalva symptom groups of cough, vomiting, and/or constipation based on review of the ICD-10 codes associated with the ED encounter. Descriptive statistics and prevalence were calculated for each group. Chi-square testing of proportions was used to compare the prevalence of SCH based on the presence or absence of the 3 symptoms of interest.

Results: Four thousand seven hundred seventeen qualifying ED encounters were captured, with 2 total cases of SCH identified (0.4 per 1000). SCHs were uncommonly observed in patients with cough (0.5 per 1000), vomiting (0 per 1000), and constipation (0 per 1000). We found no significant differences in the prevalence of SCH based on the presence or absence of cough (P = 0.87), vomiting (P = 0.52), or constipation (P = 0.82).

Conclusion: SCH is an uncommon finding in children under 3 years and is similarly uncommon among children with cough, vomiting, or constipation. It should not be attributed to uncomplicated presentations of cough, vomiting, or constipation, and alternative diagnoses, including abuse, should be carefully considered in the differential diagnosis of SCH.

结膜下出血在患有咳嗽和胃肠道疾病的婴儿中很少见。
目的:结膜下出血(SCHs)在新生儿期以后的幼儿中并不常见,而且与虐待有关。在其他情况良好的婴儿中,有时会将结膜下出血归因于咳嗽、呕吐和便秘等可引起 Valsalva 动作的常见症状。我们的研究旨在确定因咳嗽、呕吐和便秘而就诊的急诊患儿中 SCH 的发病率:我们对前瞻性收集的数据集进行了横断面二次分析,该数据集包含在一家三级儿科急诊科(ED)就诊的 1 个月至 3 岁儿童。急诊科医护人员在对患儿进行检查时确定了患儿是否患有SCH。根据与急诊室就诊相关的 ICD-10 编码,将儿童归入咳嗽、呕吐和/或便秘等 Valsalva 症状组。对每个组别进行描述性统计和患病率计算。根据是否存在 3 个相关症状,采用卡方检验比较 SCH 的患病率:结果:共采集了 47717 例符合条件的急诊室就诊病例,共发现 2 例 SCH(每 1000 例中有 0.4 例)。咳嗽(0.5 次/1000 例)、呕吐(0 次/1000 例)和便秘(0 次/1000 例)患者中很少出现 SCH。我们发现,有无咳嗽(P = 0.87)、呕吐(P = 0.52)或便秘(P = 0.82)在 SCH 发生率上没有明显差异:结论:SCH 在 3 岁以下儿童中并不常见,在有咳嗽、呕吐或便秘的儿童中也同样不常见。不应将其归咎于无并发症的咳嗽、呕吐或便秘,在鉴别诊断 SCH 时应仔细考虑其他诊断,包括虐待。
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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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