Validation of WHO-IMNCI Algorithm for Jaundice in 0-2 Months Aged Infants at Tertiary Level Hospital

Piush Kanodia, Sameer Mahaseth, Vishnu Paranjuli
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Introduction: For the effective management of these major childhood illnesses, WHO and UNICEF have developed the “Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness” (IMNCI) Strategy. Aims: The aim of study is to evaluate the utility of the WHO/ UNICEF algorithm for Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) for jaundice up to two months of age. Methods: This is Prospective observational comparative study. Total of 300 subjects were taken from Emergency and Outpatient Department of Pediatrics. The treatment steps were identified as according to the ‘Assess and Classify’ module of IMNCI algorithm. All relevant investigations were performed, using appropriate methods. Blood sugar was done in all recruited children and serum bilirubin levels were done in all infants presented with jaundice. Based on this detailed clinical evaluation and relevant investigations, final diagnosis were made and therapies were given. These diagnosis and treatments were considered as the ‘Gold Standard’ for comparison. Results: There were 300 young infants, of whom 162(54%) were male and 138(46%) were female infants. Total of 146 infants were admitted, 24 from OPD and 122 from Emergency. 154 infants were sent home after initial management in hospital. Severe jaundice was present in 24 infants according to IMNCI and 12 infants according to Gold Standard in 0-2 months of age. The predictive utility of algorithm for the diagnosis of severe jaundice with a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 75%, positive predictive value of 50% and negative predictive value of 100% in 0-2 months of age group. Conclusion: Algorithm performed well in identifying severe jaundice with the sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 95%.
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三级医院0-2月龄婴幼儿黄疸WHO-IMNCI算法的验证
导言:为了有效管理这些主要儿童疾病,世卫组织和联合国儿童基金会制定了“新生儿和儿童疾病综合管理”战略。目的:本研究的目的是评估世卫组织/联合国儿童基金会对两个月以下黄疸的新生儿和儿童疾病综合管理(IMNCI)算法的效用。方法:前瞻性观察比较研究。共300名受试者来自儿科急诊科和门诊部。根据IMNCI算法的“评估和分类”模块确定处理步骤。采用适当的方法进行了所有相关的调查。对所有招募的儿童进行血糖检测,对所有出现黄疸的婴儿进行血清胆红素水平检测。根据详细的临床评估和相关调查,做出最终诊断并给予治疗。这些诊断和治疗被认为是比较的“金标准”。结果:300例婴幼儿中,男162例(54%),女138例(46%)。共有146名婴儿入院,其中24名来自门诊,122名来自急诊。154名婴儿在医院接受初步治疗后出院。根据IMNCI,在0-2月龄有24名婴儿出现严重黄疸,根据Gold Standard有12名婴儿出现严重黄疸。该算法对0-2月龄组重度黄疸诊断的预测实用性,敏感性为100%,特异性为75%,阳性预测值为50%,阴性预测值为100%。结论:该算法对重度黄疸有较好的识别效果,敏感性为100%,特异性为95%。
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