Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III

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Objetive: Evaluate the management of children hospitalized with acute diarrhea. Method: A retrospective observed and analyzed trial in hospitalized diarrhea during 2005, at Pediatric Service Grau Hospital. Results: 194 patients were enrolled, 57% males and 43% females. The most important group was m...

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Autores: Miranda Candelario, Javier, Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo, Ordoñez Tanchiva, Katy, Campos Luyo, Melitina, Campos Noriega, Cecilia
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2011
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:diarrhea
management
children
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spelling Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau IIIManejo de la enfermedad diarreica aguda en niños hospitalizados en el Hospital III Grau EsSaludMiranda Candelario, Javier Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo Ordoñez Tanchiva, Katy Campos Luyo, Melitina Campos Noriega, Cecilia diarrheamanagementchildrenObjetive: Evaluate the management of children hospitalized with acute diarrhea. Method: A retrospective observed and analyzed trial in hospitalized diarrhea during 2005, at Pediatric Service Grau Hospital. Results: 194 patients were enrolled, 57% males and 43% females. The most important group was major lactants 43% and pre-schoolchildren 42%. We had 84% well nutried. 61% received exclusively breast-feeding and 22% got antibiotic itself. They were hospitalized: 88%, with moderate, 10% mild and 2% severe dehydration. From 16 dysenteric diarrhea, 15 Received ATB. From 178 watery diarrhea, 80 were bacterial all of them got antibiotics, and 98 were viral: 73 without ATB and 25 with ATB for abrupt evolution. To decide ATB: value of fecal leukocytes, CBC and appearance clinical. It started with + 40 fecal leukocytes and some one with less than 20. All 194 patients received hydration EV, 19% started refeeding before 4º hours, 88% accepted ranitidina, 76% dimenhidrinato and 62% ATB, specially amikacina 61% and cloranfenicol 19%. Conclusions:• There aren’t diagnostic tests fastest for rotavirus, and others like fecal lactoferrin.• We noted sub utilization of oral dehydration therapy. • We found excess intravenous therapy and other medicaments.• Early Refereeing is not right.• Excessive use of antibiotics. “This study reflexes the kind of work of most of Hospitals of our country”.Objetivo: Evaluar el manejo de enfermedad diarreica aguda en niños en el Hospital Grau EsSalud. Material y métodos: Investigación retrospectiva, observacional y analítica de hospitalizados por enfermedad diarreica aguda durante 2005, en el Servicio de Pediatría del Hospital III Grau. EsSalud. Resultados: Se evaluaron 194 pacientes, 57% hombres y 43% mujeres. El 43% correspondió a lactantes entre 6 y 12 meses y el 42% a niños entre 1 a 5 años. Fueron 84% eutróficos. El 61% recibió lactancia materna exclusiva y 22% automedicación antibiótica previa. Ingresaron con deshidratación moderada 88%, leve 10% y severa 2%. De 16 cuadros diarreicos disentéricos, 15 recibieron antibióticos. De 178 casos de diarrea acuosa, 80 tuvieron reacción inflamatoria positiva compatible con etiología bacteriana, todos recibieron antibióticos, mientras que 98 fueron virales por reacción inflamatoria negativa, 73 de las cuales no recibieron antibióticos y 25 sí por mala evolución. Criterio inicio de antibióticos: recuento leucocitos fecales, hemograma y clínica. Se inició con + 40 leucocitos fecales y algunos con menos de 20. Los 194 pacientes recibieron hidratación endovenosa, sólo 19% reinició vía oral antes de la cuarta hora, 88% recibió ranitidina, 76% dimenhidrinato y 62% antibióticos, destacando amikacina 61% y cloranfenicol 19%. Conclusiones: 1) Faltan pruebas diagnósticas rápidas para rotavirus, y otras como lactoferrina fecal, 2) Hay subutilización de suero de rehidratación oral, 3) Abuso terapia endovenosa y otros medicamentos como antieméticos, 4) No se cumple con realimentación temprana, 5) Abuso en prescripción antibióticos.Colegio Médico del Perú2011-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1102ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol 28 No 3 (2011); 146-149ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 28 Núm. 3 (2011); 146-1491728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1102/581Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11022023-07-06T05:59:11Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
Manejo de la enfermedad diarreica aguda en niños hospitalizados en el Hospital III Grau EsSalud
title Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
spellingShingle Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
Miranda Candelario, Javier
diarrhea
management
children
title_short Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
title_full Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
title_fullStr Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
title_full_unstemmed Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
title_sort Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Miranda Candelario, Javier
Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
Ordoñez Tanchiva, Katy
Campos Luyo, Melitina
Campos Noriega, Cecilia
author Miranda Candelario, Javier
author_facet Miranda Candelario, Javier
Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
Ordoñez Tanchiva, Katy
Campos Luyo, Melitina
Campos Noriega, Cecilia
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author2 Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
Ordoñez Tanchiva, Katy
Campos Luyo, Melitina
Campos Noriega, Cecilia
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv diarrhea
management
children
topic diarrhea
management
children
description Objetive: Evaluate the management of children hospitalized with acute diarrhea. Method: A retrospective observed and analyzed trial in hospitalized diarrhea during 2005, at Pediatric Service Grau Hospital. Results: 194 patients were enrolled, 57% males and 43% females. The most important group was major lactants 43% and pre-schoolchildren 42%. We had 84% well nutried. 61% received exclusively breast-feeding and 22% got antibiotic itself. They were hospitalized: 88%, with moderate, 10% mild and 2% severe dehydration. From 16 dysenteric diarrhea, 15 Received ATB. From 178 watery diarrhea, 80 were bacterial all of them got antibiotics, and 98 were viral: 73 without ATB and 25 with ATB for abrupt evolution. To decide ATB: value of fecal leukocytes, CBC and appearance clinical. It started with + 40 fecal leukocytes and some one with less than 20. All 194 patients received hydration EV, 19% started refeeding before 4º hours, 88% accepted ranitidina, 76% dimenhidrinato and 62% ATB, specially amikacina 61% and cloranfenicol 19%. Conclusions:• There aren’t diagnostic tests fastest for rotavirus, and others like fecal lactoferrin.• We noted sub utilization of oral dehydration therapy. • We found excess intravenous therapy and other medicaments.• Early Refereeing is not right.• Excessive use of antibiotics. “This study reflexes the kind of work of most of Hospitals of our country”.
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