Brief resolved unexpected event: prevalence, etiology and epidemiologic characteristics in Lebanon. a retrospective study of hospitalizations in a tertiary-care center

S. Antoun, S. Sabbagh
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Objective: A Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) is a common condition in infancy. However, no epidemiological study has been undergone in Lebanon. This study aims to establish the prevalence and the characteristics of the population hospitalized after a BRUE. Material and methods: A single-center retrospective study performed from 1998 to 2018 included 156 hospitalized infants, aged less than one year old, in a tertiary medical center. Data were collected from hospital archives. Results: Most infants (92.9%) hospitalized after a BRUE were aged less than 6 months old, with a slight masculine predominance (52.6%). No pathognomonic symptom was identified. In terms of recurrence of the initial episode, it occurred in 55.1% of the cases. A transfer to a reanimation unit took place in 35.9% of patients, with an average stay of 6.3 days. Two infants were deceased and six were readmitted for the same chief complaint. Final confirmed diagnosis was a Gastro-Esophageal Reflux (GER) in 60.9%. Consequently, a milk change occurred in 17.9% and a GER treatment in 65.4%. Conclusion: Infants younger than one year and hospitalized for a BRUE present a majority of confirmed GER diagnosis, and seem to have an excellent prognosis.
短暂解决的意外事件:黎巴嫩的患病率、病因学和流行病学特征。对某三级护理中心住院情况的回顾性研究
目的:短暂的解决不明原因事件(BRUE)是婴儿的常见情况。然而,黎巴嫩没有进行流行病学研究。本研究旨在了解布鲁依伤后住院人群的患病率及特点。材料和方法:1998年至2018年进行的一项单中心回顾性研究纳入了一家三级医疗中心的156名1岁以下住院婴儿。数据收集自医院档案。结果:BRUE术后住院的婴幼儿以小于6月龄为主(92.9%),男性占52.6%;未发现任何病理症状。在初次发作的复发率方面,其发生率为55.1%。35.9%的患者转到康复病房,平均住院时间为6.3天。2名婴儿死亡,6名因同一主诉再次入院。60.9%的患者最终确诊为胃食管反流(GER)。结果,17.9%的人改变了乳汁,65.4%的人接受了GER治疗。结论:一岁以下的婴儿和住院的布鲁是大多数确诊的GER诊断,似乎有很好的预后。
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