Mean Hematocrit Values, Disease Severity, and Discharge Status of Undernourished Versus Well-Nourished Children with Dengue Infection in a Tertiary Government Hospital

Kiara Natalie Roble, Robert Tagocon
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Background: Studies comparing hematocrit values, disease severity, and discharge status between well-nourished and undernourished pediatric dengue patients are limited. Objective: This study compared the mean hematocrit values, disease severity and discharge status of undernourished vs. well-nourished pediatric dengue patients admitted in a tertiary government hospital. Methodology: A retrospective cohort study involving 114 pediatric dengue patients, with comparison groups of well-nourished and undernourished children matched according to age, phase of illness and sex was done. Main outcomes measured were mean hematocrit values, disease severity and discharge status. Results: There was a significantly lower mean pre-resuscitation hematocrit in the wasted (M=39.67%, SD=3.78) compared to the well-nourished group (M=43.68%, SD=4.72), p=0.006, among children >6 to 12 years old in the febrile phase. There were no significant differences in disease severity and discharge status between wasted and well-nourished children. In those >2 to 6 years old in the febrile phase, the severely wasted had significantly higher pre-resuscitation hematocrit (M=43.28%, SD=4.77) compared to well-nourished children (M=39.11%, SD=5.34), p=0.041. More severe dengue, worse discharge status and an earlier time to demise was seen among severely wasted children. Conclusion: Wasted participants had significantly lower mean hematocrit values with no difference in disease severity and discharge status when compared to well-nourished participants. Severely wasted children had significantly higher hematocrit values, severe dengue, and worse discharge status.
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三级政府医院营养不良与营养良好登革热感染儿童的平均红细胞压积值、疾病严重程度和出院状况
背景:比较营养良好和营养不良儿童登革热患者红细胞压积值、疾病严重程度和出院状况的研究是有限的。目的:比较某三级政府医院营养不良与营养良好儿童登革热患者的平均红细胞压积值、疾病严重程度和出院情况。方法:对114名儿童登革热患者进行回顾性队列研究,根据年龄、疾病阶段和性别进行营养良好和营养不良儿童的对照组。测量的主要结果是平均血细胞比容值、疾病严重程度和出院情况。结果:在>6 ~ 12岁的发热期患儿中,消瘦组复苏前平均红细胞压积(M=39.67%, SD=3.78)显著低于营养良好组(M=43.68%, SD=4.72), p=0.006。消瘦儿童和营养良好儿童的疾病严重程度和出院状况无显著差异。在>2 ~ 6岁的发热期患儿中,重度消瘦患儿复苏前红细胞压积(M=43.28%, SD=4.77)明显高于营养良好患儿(M=39.11%, SD=5.34), p=0.041。在严重消瘦的儿童中,出现了更严重的登革热、更糟糕的出院状况和更早的死亡时间。结论:与营养良好的参与者相比,消瘦的参与者的平均红细胞压积值显著降低,疾病严重程度和出院状态没有差异。严重消瘦的儿童有明显较高的红细胞压积值、严重的登革热和较差的出院情况。
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