儿童和青少年中的天蝎症:与严重病例有关的临床和流行病学因素

Yanca Curty Ribeiro Christoff Ornelas, Victor Bruno da Silva, Maria Alice Miranda Fortes, Stéfany Allaide Fasolak Alves, Daniella Soeira Silva, Karina Andrade de Prince, Antônio Lincoln de Freitas Rocha, Josiane Santos Brant Rocha, D. Popoff
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目的:分析流行病学和临床因素与儿童和青少年蝎子事故严重程度之间的关系:分析流行病学和临床因素与儿童和青少年蝎子事故严重程度之间的关联。方法: 这是一项回顾性横断面定量研究:这是一项回顾性横断面定量研究,分析了 648 名零岁至十二岁患者的病历。结果变量为蝎子中毒的严重程度,并通过双变量分析(皮尔逊卡方检验)和泊松多变量分析来确定相关因素。结果:共有 34.7% 的病例属于严重蝎子中毒,主要是女性儿童、三岁以下、非白人、城市儿童和来自蒙特斯克拉罗斯的儿童。大多数事故发生在下午 5 点之前,伤及下肢,护理时间在凌晨 1 点之后。后遗症(PR=1.75;95%CI 1.00-3.05)和重症监护室(PR=2.45;95%CI 1.23-4.88)与严重程度有关,而下肢咬伤则降低了严重事故的发生率(PR=0.76;95%CI 0.6-2.94)。结论流行病学特征表明,大多数咬伤发生在下午5点之前,凌晨1点之后才会发生,下肢咬伤的发生率较低。临床特征与入住重症监护室和使用血管活性胺有关。鉴于蝎子咬伤对儿童的重要性,必须对人群进行教育,以防止发生意外并改善预后。
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Scorpionism in children and adolescents: clinical and epidemiological factors associated with severe cases
Objective: To analyze the association between epidemiological and clinical factors and the severity of scorpion accidents in children and adolescents. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional quantitative study that analyzed 648 medical records of patients aged between zero and twelve years. The outcome variable was the severity of scorpionism, with bivariate analysis (Pearson's chi-square test) and Poisson multivariate analysis to identify associated factors. Results: A total of 34.7% of the cases were severe, predominantly in female children, under three years old, non-white, urban and from Montes Claros. The majority of accidents occurred before 5pm, on the lower limbs, with care provided after 1am. Sequelae (PR=1.75; 95%CI 1.00-3.05) and ICU (PR=2.45; 95%CI 1.23-4.88) were associated with severity, while bites to the lower limbs reduced the prevalence of serious accidents (PR= 0.76; 95%CI 0.6-2.94). Conclusion: The epidemiological profile indicated that the majority of bites occurred before 5pm, with care after 1am, and bites to the lower limbs were associated with a lower prevalence. The clinical profile was related to ICU admission and the use of vasoactive amines. Given the importance of scorpionism in children, it is crucial to educate the population in order to prevent accidents and improve prognosis.
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