Evaluation of Hyponatraemia among Paediatric Patients having Lower Respiratory Tract Infections Visiting a Tertiary Care Centre

S. Akshatha
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Introduction: Serious health risks arise from Lower Respiratory Tract Infections (LRTI). In particular, this infection is very evident in children among less than 5 years of age group, who require hospital admission and sadly contributes to the thirty percent of annual deaths worldwide. Aim: To evaluate the incidence of Hyponatremia in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections among paediatric patients less than five years. Materials and Methods: The prospective study was conducted from January 2019 To February 2020. All patients having quantifiable indications evocative of heightened lower respiratory tract infectivity were assessed in detail at hospital, on Inpatient Department (IPD) basis. Patients having serum sodium value <135 mEq/L were assessed for Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion (SIADH) with the refrigerated sample of urine and the second serum sample. Estimation of the following parameters was done in these patients-blood urea, blood glucose, urinary sodium, serum creatinine, serum osmolality, urinary creatinine, urinary urea, and urine osmolality. Results: Fifty eight of the total numbers had hyponatremia that ranges to the 38.66% of the total count. Out of these cases, forty nine, comprising a total percentage of 84.4% were due to SIADH. Out of the total 59 hyponatremic cases, four were suggested to have difficulty in the form of seizures followed by altered sensorium that comprise 12.12% of the total figures. Conclusion: Existence of hyponatraemia in LRTIs further increases the morbidity in the affected children in the form of extended hospital stay and incidence of seizure attacks, followed by deranged sensorium, in a number of cases. Hence, children admitted for LRTIs should be assessed not just clinically, but also for their serum levels sodium at the time of hospital admission.
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访问三级保健中心的儿童下呼吸道感染患者低钠血症的评估
下呼吸道感染(LRTI)会带来严重的健康风险。特别是,这种感染在5岁以下儿童群体中非常明显,他们需要住院治疗,可悲的是,全世界每年死亡人数的30%是由这种感染造成的。目的:了解5岁以下儿童下呼吸道感染患者低钠血症的发生率。材料与方法:前瞻性研究于2019年1月至2020年2月进行。所有患者均有可量化的下呼吸道感染升高的指征,在住院(IPD)的基础上进行详细评估。血清钠值<135 mEq/L的患者采用冷冻尿液和第二份血清样本评估抗利尿激素分泌不当综合征(SIADH)。对这些患者进行了以下参数的估计:尿素、血糖、尿钠、血清肌酐、血清渗透压、尿肌酐、尿尿素和尿渗透压。结果:低钠血症58例,占总人数的38.66%。在这些病例中,49例(占84.4%)是由SIADH引起的。在总共59例低钠血症病例中,有4例被认为有癫痫发作的困难,随后是感觉改变,占总数的12.12%。结论:低钠血症的存在进一步增加了下呼吸道感染患儿的发病率,表现为住院时间延长和癫痫发作的发生率,并在一些病例中出现感觉紊乱。因此,入院的下呼吸道感染患儿不仅应在临床上进行评估,还应在入院时评估其血清钠水平。
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