评估小儿带状疱疹病例:比较带状疱疹在有和没有潜在疾病的儿童中的发作情况。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Aysel Gadimova, Gül Arga, Esra Çakmak Taşkın, Hatice Kübra Konca, Halil Özdemir, Hasan Fatih Çakmaklı, Elif İnce, Talia İleri, Handan Dinçaslan, Nurdan Taçyıldız, Emel Ünal, Mehmet Ertem, Erdal İnce, Ergin Çiftçi
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目的:带状疱疹很少见于儿童,但在有基础疾病的儿童中更为常见,病情也更为严重。本研究的目的是全面评估所有儿科带状疱疹患者的病例,并从异同方面详细说明有基础疾病和无基础疾病儿童的临床病程和并发症:方法:对一家三级大学医院在 19 年间确诊的带状疱疹儿科患者的病程进行评估,将其分为有基础疾病组和无基础疾病组:在我们的研究中,我们对 143 名儿童的 150 例带状疱疹发作进行了评估,其中 79.3% 的患者(n = 119)患有基础疾病,而 20.7% 的患者(n = 31)是健康儿童。与患有基础疾病的儿童组相比,无基础疾病的儿童组初次感染水痘-带状疱疹病毒和带状疱疹时的年龄明显较小。健康组报告的疼痛更多,症状持续时间更长。未患病组的眼神经受累程度明显更高。90%的患者都接受了治疗。在患有基础疾病的组别中,静脉治疗时间和住院时间明显高于预期:这项研究表明,健康儿童带状疱疹发作时也可能出现严重症状和并发症。应针对所有儿科患者采取并开发减轻带状疱疹负担的方法。
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Evaluation of paediatric herpes zoster cases: Comparison of herpes zoster attacks in children with and without underlying conditions.

Aim: Herpes zoster is rarely seen in children, but is more common and more severe in those with underlying medical conditions. The purpose of this study was to comprehensively evaluate cases of herpes zoster in all paediatric patients and to detail the clinical course and complications of this disease in children with and without underlying health problems in terms of similarities and differences.

Methods: The course of paediatric patients diagnosed with herpes zoster in a tertiary university hospital over a 19-year period was evaluated from the time of diagnosis, divided into groups with and without underlying disease.

Results: In our study, where we evaluated 150 herpes zoster attacks in 143 children, 79.3% of the patients (n = 119) had underlying diseases, while 20.7% (n = 31) were healthy children. The age at the time of primary varicella-zoster virus and herpes zoster was significantly younger in the group without an underlying disease compared to the group with an underlying disease. Pain was reported more in the healthy group, and the duration of symptoms was longer. Ophthalmic nerve involvement was significantly higher in the group without a known disease. Treatment was administered in 90% of all attacks. In the group with underlying diseases, the duration of intravenous treatment and hospital stay were significantly higher as expected.

Conclusions: This study shows that herpes zoster attacks in healthy children can also progress with severe symptoms and complications. Approaches to reduce the burden of herpes zoster should be adopted and developed for all paediatric patients.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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