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- Title
Severity factors of Acquired Pneumonia Community in a children's hospital in the Colombian Caribbean.
- Authors
González-Coquel, Suanny; Escamilla-Arrieta, José; Coronell-Rodriguez, Wilfrido; Salcedo-Mejía, Fernando; Alvis-Guzmán, Nelson
- Abstract
Objective: To identify predisposing factors to developing severe pneumonia in hospitalized children diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia hospitalized in Cartagena's Napoleón Franco Pareja children's Hospital. Methods: Analytical observational cross-sectional study performed in patients under 18 years. Data from surveys and records were analyzed. Univariate and bivariate analysis was performed. The variables are grouped according to the presence or absence of complications and analyzed by ji-square test. We calculated OR of each of the dummy variables to evaluate their association with complications. A P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses. Results: 301 patients with severe pneumonia were included. Risk factors related to severity: age less than 3 months (OR: 4.86; CI 95%: 1,5 - 14.3; p = 0.004); exclusive breastfeeding for less than 6 months (CI:95% 7,7-1,4; p = 0.0019); heart disease (OR: 5.37; CI 95%: 1,28-19,88, p = 0.010); prematurity (OR: 1.62, CI 95%: 0.93-6.69, p = 0.034); Incomplete vaccination (OR: 2.32; CI: 95% 1.07 - 5.10; p = 0.015). Conclusions: It was found increased severity risk, statistically significant, in patients less than 6 months breastfeeding, prematurity, heart disease, incomplete vaccination scheme, and positive blood culture with Sp. pneumonia.
- Subjects
COMMUNITY-acquired pneumonia; CHILDREN'S hospitals; HOSPITAL care of children; BIVARIATE analysis; STREPTOCOCCUS pneumoniae; UNIVARIATE analysis
- Publication
Salud Uninorte, 2018, Vol 34, Issue 2, p302
- ISSN
0120-5552
- Publication type
Article