Death in severely malnourished hospitalized children presenting with diarrhea and vomiting
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Death in severely malnourished hospitalized children presenting with diarrhea and vomiting
Abstract
Introduction: There is lack of data on outcomes of severely malnourished children who are hospitalized with concomitant diarrhea and vomiting. We sought to evaluate outcomes of such children.
Methodology: In this retrospective chart review, we used electronic databases to evaluate children aged 0-59 months and admitted to the Dhaka Hospital of the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, with diarrhea and severe malnutrition between April 2011 and August 2012. Outcomes of children with and without vomiting were compared. The primary outcome was death. A probability of ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: Out of 306 enrolled children, 51 (17%) had vomiting and 255 (83%) did not have vomiting. A total of 31 (10%) children died, 12 (24%) of them had vomiting and 19 (8%) did not have vomiting. Death was significantly higher in severely malnourished diarrheal children with vomiting (12/51 (24%)) compared to those without vomiting (19/255 (8%)) (Relative risk [RR] 2.73, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.61-4.64; p < 0.001). We used Log linear bi-nominal regression after adjusting for potential confounders such as metabolic acidosis and hypoglycemia, and found that vomiting was significantly associated with deaths in severely malnourished diarrheal children (RR 1∙89, 95% CI 1.01-1.33; p = 0.05).
Conclusions: Our analysis showed that children with diarrhea and severe malnutrition who had vomiting during hospitalization were at a higher risk of death compared to those without vomiting. The results underscore the importance of prompt identification and management of vomiting to reduce deaths in such children.
Keywords: children; death; diarrhea; severe malnutrition; vomiting.
Copyright (c) 2022 Md. Tanveer Faruk, Mehnaz Kamal, Abu SMSB Shahid, KM Shahunja, Mustafa Taufiq Ahmed, Ishrat Jahan Karim, Mohammod Jobayer Chisti.
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