描述颅内脓肿患儿的疾病模式,加强临床决策。

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Maximilian Middelkamp, Marcus M Kania, Friederike S Groth, Franz L Ricklefs, Lasse Dührsen
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背景:儿科颅内化脓性感染虽然罕见,但却对患者的死亡率构成重大风险。早期识别、快速诊断和治疗对防止致命后果至关重要。在 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 5 月期间,出现了一个由九个病例组成的重要病例群,每个病例都需要进行神经外科干预。这一系列病例凸显了临床结果的一个重要趋势,并提出了导致这种模式的潜在因素的问题。所有病例都需要进行外科手术,这表明严重程度存在共性,因此需要进一步研究潜在原因和预防措施。这项回顾性单中心研究旨在探讨与这些病例相关的临床特征,以确定特定的疾病模式,从而加快临床实践中的管理:方法:采用 Cramer's V效应大小来评估临床特征的组合,然后对构建的或然率表进行费雪精确检验。结果:分析结果表明,临床特征之间存在明显的相关性:结果:分析结果显示,确诊为颅内脓肿的儿童的临床特征具有不同的模式。结果:分析结果表明,被诊断为颅内脓肿的儿童具有不同的临床特征,其中包括鼻窦炎与化脓性链球菌之间的相关性,以及发热与受累的颞叶、额叶和前基底叶区域之间的相关性:尽管现有文献对小儿颅内脓肿的统计分析普遍有限,但本研究提供了临床特征之间有意义的重要关联,为颅内脓肿患儿描述了特定的疾病模式。通过填补这一空白,研究结果提出了有价值的见解,并提供了一个框架,可加强临床决策,支持对儿科病例进行及时的疾病管理。
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Characterization of Disease Patterns in Children with Intracranial Abscesses for Enhanced Clinical Decision-Making.

Background: Intracranial suppurative infections in pediatric patients, while rare, pose a significant risk to patient mortality. Early recognition and fast initiation of diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent fatal outcomes. Between December 2022 and May 2023, a significant cluster of nine cases emerged, each necessitating neurosurgical intervention. This series highlights an important trend in clinical outcomes and raises questions about underlying factors contributing to this pattern. The need for surgical procedures in all instances suggests a commonality in severity, warranting further investigation into potential causes and preventative measures. This retrospective monocentric study aims to explore the clinical features associated with these cases to identify specific disease patterns that can expedite management in clinical practice.

Methods: Cramer's V effect size was employed to evaluate combinations of clinical features, followed by Fisher's exact test applied to a constructed contingency table. A p-value was assessed for significance analysis, with combinations achieving a Cramer's V value of 0.7 or higher being classified as exhibiting very strong correlations.

Results: The analysis revealed distinct patterns of clinical features among children diagnosed with intracranial abscesses. Significant associations were identified, including correlations between sinusitis and Streptococcus pyogenes, and fever accompanied by affected temporal, frontal, and frontobasal lobe regions.

Conclusions: Despite the generally limited statistical analysis of pediatric intracranial abscesses in the existing literature, this study provides meaningful significant associations between clinical features, delineating specific disease patterns for children with intracranial abscesses. By addressing this gap, the findings contribute valuable insights and offer a framework that could enhance clinical decision-making and support timely disease management in pediatric cases.

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