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Abrham Bire, Mekdes Shifeta
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背景:营养不良仍然是一个长期的全年现象,对5岁以下儿童的威胁最大,令人无法接受。每月有25 000名儿童住院,埃塞俄比亚近50%的5岁以下儿童死亡都是由它造成的。SAM的国家负担突出了解决回收率预测因素的重要性。方法:一项基于机构的回顾性队列研究于2020年8月至2021年8月实施。采用结构化问卷收集数据,并使用SPSS 25进行录入和分析。双变量和多变量逻辑回归分析的输出使用奇数比和95% CI表示。p值小于0.05为有统计学意义。结果:241例患儿中,恢复记录192例(79.7%),死亡15例(6.2%),不履行记录20例(8.3%)。155例(64.3%)儿童为非水肿性营养不良。死亡的独立预测因子为肺炎(AOR=6.57)、低血容量性休克(AOR=0.05)、肺炎合并肠胃炎(AOR=4,463)、接受三线抗生素治疗(AOR=0.23)、四线抗生素治疗(AOR=0.15)和住院时间超过28天(AOR=0.12)。结论:本研究结果证明,康复率和死亡率在国家标准范围内。由于许多死亡发生在入院的第一周内,因此应从到达的第一分钟开始对SAM患者给予应有的关注。缩短住院时间,及早发现和处理并发症,进一步提高治愈率。
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Treatment outcome from severe acute malnutrition among children 6 to 59 months admitted to Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Southern Ethiopia
Background:  Malnutrition continues to be a long-term year-round phenomenon, threatening under 5 children unacceptably the most. It  is responsible for 25,000 children’s hospitalization per month and nearly 50% of all under-5 mortalities in Ethiopia. The national burden  of SAM highlights the importance of addressing predictors of recovery rates. Methodology: An institution-based retrospective cohort study was implemented from a period of august 2020- august 2021. Data were  collected using a structured questionnaire and entered and analyzed using SPSS 25. The output of both bivariate and multivariate logistic  regression analysis was presented using an odd ratio and 95% CI. A p-value of less than 0.05 was taken as statistically significant. Results: Among the total study cases of 241 children, 192(79.7%) records were recovered, 15 (6.2%) died, and 20(8.3%) were defaulted.  The majority of the children, 155(64.3%) had nonedematous malnutrition. The independent predictors of mortality were pneumonia  (AOR=6.57), hypovolemic shock (AOR=0.05), presence of both pneumonia and gastroenteritis (AOR=4,463), getting third-line antibiotics  (AOR=0.23), fourth-line antibiotics (AOR=0.15) and hospital stay more than 28 days (AOR=0.12). Conclusion: The finding of this study  attested that recovery and death rates are within the national standard. As many of the death occurred within the first week of admission,  due attention should be given to SAM patients from the first minutes of arrival. Reduction in length of the hospital stays, and  early recognition and management of complications have been unveiled to further upgrade the recovery rate.  
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