在Magumeri总医院就诊的5岁以下严重急性营养不良儿童的相关合并症:回顾性医院研究

Kenneth Onyedikachi Obani
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营养不良是一项全球健康挑战,主要是因为它是全球几种发病率和死亡率的可预防原因,特别是在5岁以下儿童中。对Magumeri总医院收治的严重急性营养不良儿童常见的相关合并症和发病率类型进行了调查。这是一项基于医院的回顾性定量研究。对医院记录、住院和出院登记簿以及病人卡进行了审查,重点是提取了医院所有5岁以下儿童的人口统计、临床和死亡率数据。收集2018年12月至2020年3月的数据,使用Microsoft Excel 2013和SPSS 17.0版本进行分析。从537例住院患者中确定了367例5岁以下的复杂急性呼吸道疾病患儿。其中男性217例(59.1%),女性150例(40.9%)。消瘦是最常见的严重急性营养不良类型(75.2%),腹泻、呼吸道感染和疟疾是前三位的合并症,大多数病例得到成功管理,79.6%的病例完全康复出院,17例(4.1%)死亡。马古梅里是一个受博科圣地叛乱造成的各种不安全因素影响严重的地方,导致5岁以下儿童严重急性营养不良的发生率很高,占同一年龄组住院总人数的68.3%,而81.2%的儿童至少有一种以上的共病,住院时间和治疗时间之间存在显著关联(p < 0.001)。关键词:入院,Magumeri,发病率,严重急性营养不良,5岁以下儿童。
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Associated Comorbidities in Children under 5 Years with Severe Acute Malnutrition Attending Magumeri General Hospital: Retrospective Hospital-Based Study
Malnutrition is a global health challenge essentially because of its role as a preventable cause of several morbidities and mortality around the globe, especially in children under 5 years. Associated comorbidities and types of morbidity common in children admitted with severe acute malnutrition in Magumeri General Hospital were investigated. This was a retrospective quantitative hospital-based study. Hospital records, ward admission and discharge registers, and patient cards were reviewed focusing on demographic, clinical, and mortality data extracted on all children under 5 years admitted to the Hospital. Data during the period of December 2018 to March 2020 was collected and analyzed using Microsoft Excel 2013 and SPSS version 17.0. 367 children under 5 years with complicated SAM were identified from the reviewed total hospital admissions of 537. 217 cases were male (59.1%) while 150 were female (40.9%). Marasmus was the most common type of severe acute malnutrition (75.2%) while diarrhea, respiratory tract infection, and malaria were the top three comorbidities, majority of the cases were managed successfully with 79.6 % reported to have fully recovered and were discharged, while 17 (4.1%) died. Magumeri is a locality disproportional affected by various insecurities due to the Boko Haram insurgency, resulting in the high prevalence of severe acute malnutrition among children under 5 years, representing 68.3% of total hospital admissions in the same age group, while 81.2 % had at least more than one comorbidity with a significant association between prolonged hospital stay and treatment (p < 0.001). Keywords: Admission, Magumeri, Morbidity, Severe acute malnutrition, and Under 5 children.
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