Author: Rao, Sudha; Gavali, Vrushabh; Prabhu, Shakuntala S.; Mathur, Radhika; Dabre, Larissa Robert; Prabhu, Sanjay B.; Bodhanwala, Minnie
Title: Outcome of Children Admitted With SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Experiences From a Pediatric Public Hospital Cord-id: gqiof4jo Document date: 2021_1_11
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE: To study clinical characteristics and outcome of children with admitted to a paediatric hospital in Mumbai, India. METHOD: Review of medical records of 969 children admitted between 19 March and 7 August, 2020, to assess the clinico-demographic characteristics, disease severity and factors predicting outcome in COVID-19 children. Variables were compared between children who were previously healthy (Group I) and those with co-morbidity (Group II). RESULTS: 123 (71 boys) children with m
Document: OBJECTIVE: To study clinical characteristics and outcome of children with admitted to a paediatric hospital in Mumbai, India. METHOD: Review of medical records of 969 children admitted between 19 March and 7 August, 2020, to assess the clinico-demographic characteristics, disease severity and factors predicting outcome in COVID-19 children. Variables were compared between children who were previously healthy (Group I) and those with co-morbidity (Group II). RESULTS: 123 (71 boys) children with median (IQR) age of 3 (0.7–6) years were admitted, of which 47 (38%) had co-morbidities. 39 (32 %) children required intensive care and 14 (11.4%) died. Male sex, respiratory manifestation, oxygen saturation <94% at admission, mechanical ventilation, inotrope, hospital stay of <10 days were independent predictors of mortality. Oxygen saturation <94% at admission (OR 35.9, 95% CI 1.5–856) and hospital stay <10 days (OR 9.1, 95% CI 1.04–99.1) were significant. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 in children with co-morbidities causes severe disease. Association of mortality with oxygen saturation by pulse oximeter <94% on admission, and hospital stay <10 days, needs further evaluation.
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