Top Five Indications of Hospital Admission of Infants

Md Jalal Uddin, Kawsar Sultana, Chinmoy Baidya, N. Akhter
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Background : Infants are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality. So, it is necessary for clinicians to properly place judgement on if an infant requires hospital admission. However, there is a lack of data on which diseases frequently need hospitalization in infancy. Hence the aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive description of infants requiring admissions to healthcare facilities. Materials and methods : This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the outpatient department of a tertiary level hospital. Hundred infants between 1 month to 12 months of age, who were advised for hospitalization following a provisional diagnosis by an expert clinician were enrolled as study subjects. Their details were obtained from caregivers during their visit and the results were analyzed manually. Results : The mean age of infants was 5.4±3.7 months with 2-month-old being the most common age group. The male: female ratio was 1.6:1 while the ratio forurban vs rural settings was 2.2:1. The most common religion was Islam (87%) followed by Hinduism (12%) and then Buddhism (1%). The most common diagnosis of study subjects in descending order of frequency were acute respiratory infection (46%) acute watery diarrhea (34%) burn and scald injury (13%) congenital disorders (10%) and late onset neonatal sepsis (8%). Conclusion : Most common indicators requiring hospital admissions among infants are acute respiratory infection, acute watery diarrhea, burn and scald injury, congenital disorders and late onset neonatal sepsis. Further study needs to be done to look for seasonal variation and variation between neonates and other under-5 age group children. Chatt Maa Shi Hosp Med Coll J; Vol.21 (1); January 2022; Page 3-6
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婴儿住院的五大指征
背景:婴儿的发病和死亡风险增加。因此,临床医生有必要正确判断婴儿是否需要住院。然而,缺乏关于哪些疾病经常需要在婴儿期住院的数据。因此,本研究的目的是提供一个全面的描述婴儿需要入院的医疗机构。材料与方法:本研究是在某三级医院门诊部进行的横断面研究。100名年龄在1个月至12个月之间的婴儿被纳入研究对象,他们在专家临床医生的临时诊断后被建议住院治疗。他们的详细信息是在他们访问期间从护理人员那里获得的,结果是手工分析的。结果:患儿平均年龄5.4±3.7个月,以2月龄最常见。男女比例为1.6:1,而城市与农村的比例为2.2:1。最常见的宗教是伊斯兰教(87%),其次是印度教(12%),然后是佛教(1%)。最常见的诊断是急性呼吸道感染(46%)、急性水样腹泻(34%)、烧伤和烫伤(13%)、先天性疾病(10%)和迟发性新生儿败血症(8%)。结论:婴幼儿住院最常见的指标是急性呼吸道感染、急性水样腹泻、烧伤烫伤、先天性疾病和晚发型新生儿败血症。需要做进一步的研究来寻找季节性变化以及新生儿和其他5岁以下儿童之间的差异。上海医科大学医学院;月(1);2022年1月;3 - 6页
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