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

Authors

  • Javier Miranda Candelario Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital Grau EsSalud, Lima, Perú
  • Rómulo Huamaní Egocheaga Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital Grau EsSalud, Lima, Perú
  • Katy Ordoñez Tanchiva Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital Grau EsSalud, Lima, Perú
  • Melitina Campos Luyo Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital Grau EsSalud, Lima, Perú
  • Cecilia Campos Noriega Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital Grau EsSalud, Lima, Perú

Keywords:

diarrhea, management, children

Abstract

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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2011-09-28

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Management of acute diarrhea in children hospitalized at the Hospital EsSalud Grau III. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2011 Sep. 28 [cited 2024 Dec. 25];28(3):146-9. Available from: https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1102

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