Prevalence and pattern of dermatological disorders in the pediatric emergency service

Suzan A. AlKhater , Randa Dibo , Bashayer Al-Awam
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Abstract

Background

Dermatological disorders are common in children. This study sought to describe the prevalence and pattern of dermatological emergencies encountered in the pediatric emergency room (ER).

Methods

This was a retrospective study of patients with dermatological complaints visiting the pediatric ER at a teaching hospital in Saudi Arabia during the year 2014.

Results

A total of 44,162 ER visits were recorded among children aged ⩽13 years, of which 2070 (4.7%) involved dermatological complaints. Over 80 dermatological conditions were encountered, the most common of which was atopic dermatitis (10.8%), followed by urticaria (9.7%). Categorization of diseases according to etiology revealed that the largest proportion of patients had infectious diseases (25.2%). Rare genetic disorders and life-threatening dermatological conditions were also encountered. A total of 10.5% of patients did not receive a diagnosis.

Conclusions

Our study revealed a high frequency and wide spectrum of dermatological disorders in the pediatric ER. Considering the high rate of undiagnosed cases, this study highlights the need to objectively measure physicians’ abilities to diagnose dermatological disorders. Identification of common and potentially dangerous disorders can aid in the development of educational resources for trainees and in the allocation of future resources for the treatment of common conditions.

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儿科急诊服务中皮肤病的患病率和模式
背景:皮肤病在儿童中很常见。本研究旨在描述儿科急诊室(ER)遇到的皮肤科急诊的患病率和模式。方法回顾性分析2014年在沙特阿拉伯某教学医院儿科急诊科就诊的皮肤病患者。结果13岁以下儿童共就诊44,162次,其中2070例(4.7%)涉及皮肤疾病。超过80种皮肤病,最常见的是特应性皮炎(10.8%),其次是荨麻疹(9.7%)。根据病因对疾病进行分类,感染性疾病所占比例最大(25.2%)。罕见的遗传疾病和危及生命的皮肤病也遇到了。总共有10.5%的患者没有得到诊断。结论我们的研究揭示了儿科急诊科皮肤病的高频率和广谱性。考虑到未确诊病例的高比率,本研究强调需要客观地衡量医生诊断皮肤病的能力。识别常见和潜在危险的疾病有助于为受训者开发教育资源,并有助于分配未来用于治疗常见疾病的资源。
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