Epidemioclinical and Therapeutic Aspects of Malnutrition at Pediatrics Department of Mali Hospital

Aboubacar Sangaré, Mohamed Diabaté, Korotoum W. Diallo, Y. Coulibaly, K. Sacko, B. Berthé, Hibrahima Diallo, A. Traoré
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Severe acute malnutrition still constitutes a worrying public health problem today. In its complicated form, it remains a significant cause of infant mortality in our countries. Objective: To study the epidemiological-clinical and therapeutic aspects of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) complicated by anemia. Methodology: This is a retrospective descriptive study from 2019-2020 and prospective 2021 which took place at the Mali hospital. The study focused on all children aged 6 to 59 months hospitalized for severe acute malnutrition complicated by anemia. The Results: From January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2021, we screened 5,676 children among whom 200 children were diagnosed with SAM complicated by anemia with a hospital frequency of 3.52%. Children under 5 years old were the most represented with 85.5% of cases. There was no predominance of sex, the ratio =1. In our study, marasmus was the majority with a rate of 88.5% followed by kwashiorkor 7% and the mixed form 4.5%. The main complications observed were dehydration, fever, severe anemia and hypoglycemia with respective rates of 27%, 16%, 13.5% and 9.5%. The patient profile had hypochromic microcytic anemia with a number of 167 or 83.5% most often linked to iron deficiency. Gastroenteritis, pneumonia, malaria, and cerebral palsy were the most frequent associated pathologies during our study with respective rates of 48.5%, 34%, 26% and 12.5%. Conclusion: At the end of our study at the Mali hospital where the investigation took place, we managed to conclude that children aged 6 to 59 months who were screened for severe acute malnutrition had severe anemia with a rate of 13.5% microcytic type to 83.5% which explains that iron deficiency was the most plausible cause and 57% of these children screened had pallor.
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马里医院儿科营养不良的流行病学和治疗问题
严重急性营养不良仍然是当今一个令人担忧的公共卫生问题。在我们国家,其复杂形式仍然是婴儿死亡的一个重要原因。目的研究并发贫血的严重急性营养不良(SAM)的流行病学、临床和治疗方面的问题。研究方法:这是一项于 2019-2020 年进行的回顾性描述性研究和 2021 年在马里医院进行的前瞻性研究。研究对象为所有因贫血并发严重急性营养不良而住院的 6 至 59 个月儿童。研究结果从 2019 年 1 月 1 日到 2021 年 12 月 31 日,我们共筛查了 5676 名儿童,其中 200 名儿童被诊断为因贫血并发严重急性营养不良,住院率为 3.52%。5岁以下儿童最多,占病例总数的85.5%。性别不占优势,男女比例=1。在我们的研究中,大多数患儿为马拉色菌病,比例为 88.5%,其次是卡瓦希尔病,比例为 7%,混合型为 4.5%。观察到的主要并发症是脱水、发烧、严重贫血和低血糖,发病率分别为 27%、16%、13.5% 和 9.5%。患者概况中出现低色素性小细胞性贫血的人数为 167 人,占 83.5%,最常见的原因是缺铁。在我们的研究中,肠胃炎、肺炎、疟疾和脑瘫是最常见的相关病症,发病率分别为 48.5%、34%、26% 和 12.5%。结论在马里医院进行的调查研究结束时,我们得出结论,6 至 59 个月的严重急性营养不良患儿中,有 13.5%的小红细胞型严重贫血,83.5%的小红细胞型严重贫血,这说明缺铁是最可能的原因,57%的患儿面色苍白。
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