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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Epidemiology of patients presenting to a pediatric emergency department in Karachi, Pakistan

Authors: Nadir Ijaz, Matthew Strehlow, N. Ewen Wang, Elizabeth Pirrotta, Areeba Tariq, Naseeruddin Mahmood, Swaminatha Mahadevan

Published in: BMC Emergency Medicine | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

There is little data describing pediatric emergencies in resource-poor countries, such as Pakistan. We studied the demographics, management, and outcomes of patients presenting to the highest-volume, public, pediatric emergency department (ED) in Karachi, Pakistan.

Methods

In this prospective, observational study, we approached all patients presenting to the 50-bed ED during 28 12-h study periods over four consecutive weeks (July 2013). Participants’ chief complaints and medical care were documented. Patients were followed-up at 48-h and 14-days via telephone.

Results

Of 3115 participants, 1846 were triaged to the outpatient department and 1269 to the ED. Patients triaged to the ED had a median age of 2.0 years (IQR 0.5–4.0); 30% were neonates (< 28 days). Top chief complaints were fever (45.5%), diarrhea/vomiting (32.3%), respiratory (23.1%), abdominal (7.5%), and otolaryngological problems (5.8%). Temperature, pulse and respiratory rate, and blood glucose were documented for 66, 42, and 1.5% of patients, respectively. Interventions included medications (92%), IV fluids (83%), oxygen (35%), and advanced airway management (5%). Forty-five percent of patients were admitted; 11 % left against medical advice. Outcome data was available at time of ED disposition, 48-h, and 14 days for 83, 62, and 54% of patients, respectively. Of participants followed-up, 4.3% died in the ED, 11.5% within 48 h, and 19.6% within 14 days.

Conclusions

This first epidemiological study at Pakistan’s largest pediatric ED reveals dramatically high mortality, particularly among neonates. Future research in developing countries should focus on characterizing reasons for high mortality through pre-ED arrival tracking, ED care quality assessment, and post-ED follow-up.
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Metadata
Title
Epidemiology of patients presenting to a pediatric emergency department in Karachi, Pakistan
Authors
Nadir Ijaz
Matthew Strehlow
N. Ewen Wang
Elizabeth Pirrotta
Areeba Tariq
Naseeruddin Mahmood
Swaminatha Mahadevan
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Emergency Medicine / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-227X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-018-0175-4

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