Association of Chest Radiograph with Community Acquired Pneumonia among the Children Admitted in Dhaka Shishu Hospital

Akhand Tanzih Sultana, M. Miah, K. Hoque, J. Begum, Kamruzzaman, Nazia
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Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is an infectious disease and common reason for hospitalization of children throughout the world. There are few published data about radiological findings and their relationship with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) severity. Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate radiological findings in children with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) of different severity. Materials and method: A prospective study was conducted in the department of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine (Pulmonology) in Dhaka Shishu Hospital from November 2016 and April 2017. A total number of 35 children of 1 month to 10 years, who were admitted with cough or respiratory difficulty and radiological pneumonia were included in this study. Results: Majority of the study participants 18 (51.43%) were infants with a male preponderance. The most common symptom was cough (94.29%) followed by fever (82.86%) and respiratory distress (42.86%). Crepitation (54.29%), tachypnoea (42.86%) and chest indrawing (28.57%) were the most common signs. Out of total 35 children 17 (48.57%) cases had pneumonia and 18 (51.43%) cases had severe pneumonia. Among chest X-rays, severe pneumonia had greatest frequency of primary end point consolidation (PEP) on right side (n=10, 55.55%), right infiltrates (n=5, 27.78%), bilateral infiltrates (n=2, 11.11%) followed by right sided pleural effusion (n=3, 16.67%) and pneumothorax (n=2, 11.11%). There was no association found between CAP severity and presence of radiological findings of pneumonia. Conclusion: This study shows that severe CAP may not always be associated with positive radiological findings. This finding may be taken into consideration during the diagnosis and management of CAP. Delta Med Col J. Jan 2019 7(1): 21-25
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达卡石树医院住院儿童胸部X线片与社区获得性肺炎的相关性
背景:社区获得性肺炎是一种传染性疾病,也是世界各地儿童住院的常见原因。关于放射学发现及其与社区获得性肺炎(CAP)严重程度的关系,很少有公开的数据。目的:本研究旨在评估不同严重程度的社区获得性肺炎(CAP)患儿的放射学表现。材料和方法:一项前瞻性研究于2016年11月至2017年4月在达卡石树医院儿科呼吸医学(肺病)进行。本研究共纳入35名1个月至10岁的儿童,他们因咳嗽或呼吸困难和放射性肺炎入院。结果:18名研究参与者中的大多数(51.43%)是男性占优势的婴儿。最常见的症状是咳嗽(94.29%),其次是发烧(82.86%)和呼吸窘迫(42.86%)。最常见的体征是心悸(54.29%)、呼吸急促(42.86%)和胸闷(28.57%)。在总共35名儿童中,17例(48.57%)患有肺炎,18例(51.43%)患有严重肺炎。在胸部X光片中,严重肺炎的主要终点巩固(PEP)发生率最高的是右侧(n=10,55.55%)、右侧浸润(n=5,27.78%)、双侧浸润(n=2,11.11%),其次是右侧胸腔积液(n=3,16.67%)和胸腔积液(n=2,11.111%)。CAP严重程度与肺炎的放射学表现之间没有关联。结论:本研究表明,严重的CAP可能并不总是与阳性放射学表现相关。这一发现可以在CAP的诊断和管理过程中加以考虑。德尔塔医学杂志2019年1月7(1):21-25
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