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Alsheri, Renad Mohammed Al gossadi
- Risk Factors for Pediatric Intensive Care Admission among Asthmatic Children in Aseer, South-West Saudi Arabia
Authors
1 Professor, Department of Child Health, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, SA
2 Medical Intern, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, SA
3 Medical Student, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, SA
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 11 (2019), Pagination: 2972-2977Abstract
Background: The burden of childhood asthma continues to rise with increasing rates of asthma prevalence, severity, and death. Asthma is the one of the most chronic pediatric disorder and is frequent caused for hospitalization and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions.
Objective: To determine risk factors for PICU admission in children with asthma.
Patients and Method: The study used a retrospective case-control design. The cases included children admitted to the PICU and controls were children admitted to the hospital general ward.
Results: A total of 320 charts of asthmatic children were reviewed: 72 (22.5%) admitted to the PICU and 248 (77.5%) admitted to the general ward. Univariate analysis indicated that asthmatic children admitted to PICU were more likely to be older (p<0.001), have longer asthma duration (p<0.001), higher use of: inhaled corticosteroids (p<0.0001), cromolyn (p=0.03), long acting β2 agonists (p=0.001), and poor adherence to treatment (p=0.002). However, multivariate analysis revealed that longer duration of asthma (p=0.03), use of inhaled corticosteroids (p=0.01), and non-compliance with therapy (p=0.02) were associated with an increased risk of PICU admission.
Conclusions: This study identified a significant number of risk factors associated with PICU admission. Early recognition could help to develop preventive strategies, improve efficacy of treatment and reduce admission to PICU.
Keywords
Asthma, Risk Factors, Children, Pediatric Intensive Care.asthma, Risk Factors, Children, Pediatric Intensive Care.- Risk Factors for Pediatric Intensive Care Admission among Asthmatic Children in Aseer, South-West Saudi Arabia
Authors
1 College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, SA
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 1684-1689Abstract
Background: The burden of childhood asthma continues to rise with increasing rates of asthma prevalence, severity, and death. Asthma is the one of the most chronic pediatric disorder and is frequent caused for hospitalization and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions.
Objective:To determine risk factors for PICU admission in children with asthma.
Patients and Method:The study used a retrospective case-control design. The cases included children admitted to the PICU and controls were children admitted to the hospital general ward.
Results:A total of 320 charts of asthmatic children were reviewed: 72 (22.5%) admitted to the PICU and 248 (77.5%) admitted to the general ward. Univariate analysis indicated that asthmatic children admitted to PICU were more likely to be older (p<0.001), have longer asthma duration (p<0.001), higher use of: inhaled corticosteroids (p<0.0001), cromolyn (p=0.03), long acting β2 agonists (p=0.001), and poor adherence to treatment (p=0.002). However, multivariate analysis revealed that longer duration of asthma (p=0.03), use of inhaled corticosteroids (p=0.01), and non-compliance with therapy (p=0.02) were associated with an increased risk of PICU admission. Conclusions: this study identified a significant number of risk factors associated with PICU admission. Early recognition could help to develop preventive strategies, improve efficacy of treatment and reduce admission to PICU.