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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research article

The spectrum of rheumatic in-patient diagnoses at a pediatric hospital in Kenya

Authors: Angela Migowa, Inés Colmegna, Carol Hitchon, Eugene Were, Evelyn Ng’ang’a, Thomas Ngwiri, John Wachira, Sasha Bernatsky, Rosie Scuccimarri

Published in: Pediatric Rheumatology | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Pediatric rheumatic diseases are chronic illnesses that can cause considerable disease burden to children and their families. There is limited epidemiologic data on these diseases in East Africa. The aim of this study was to assess the spectrum of pediatric rheumatic diagnoses in an in-patient setting and determine the accuracy of ICD-10 codes in identifying these conditions.

Methods

Medical records from Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital in Kenya were reviewed for patients diagnosed with “diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue” as per ICD-10 diagnostic codes assigned at discharge between January and December 2011. Cases were classified as “rheumatic” or “non-rheumatic”. Accuracy of the assigned ICD-10 code was ascertained. Death records were reviewed. Longitudinal follow-up of “rheumatic” cases was done by chart review up to March 2014.

Results

Twenty six patients were classified as having a “rheumatic” condition accounting for 0.32% of patients admitted. Of these, 11 (42.3%) had an acute inflammatory arthropathy, 6 (23.1%) had septic arthritis, 4 (15.4%) had Kawasaki disease, 2 (7.7%) had pyomyositis, and there was one case each of septic bursitis, rheumatic fever, and a non-specific soft tissue disorder. No cases of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) were identified. One case of systemic lupus erythematosus was documented by death records. The agreement between the treating physician’s discharge diagnosis and medical records ICD-10 code assignment was good (Kappa: 0.769). On follow-up, one child had recurrent knee swelling that was suspicious for JIA.

Conclusions

Pediatric rheumatic conditions represented 0.32% of admissions at a pediatric hospital in Kenya. Acute inflammatory arthropathies, septic arthritis and Kawasaki disease were the most frequent in-patient rheumatic diagnoses. Chronic pediatric rheumatic diseases were rare amongst this in-patient population. Despite limitations associated with the use of administrative diagnostic codes, they can be a first step in evaluating the spectrum of pediatric rheumatic conditions in Kenya and other countries in East Africa.
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Metadata
Title
The spectrum of rheumatic in-patient diagnoses at a pediatric hospital in Kenya
Authors
Angela Migowa
Inés Colmegna
Carol Hitchon
Eugene Were
Evelyn Ng’ang’a
Thomas Ngwiri
John Wachira
Sasha Bernatsky
Rosie Scuccimarri
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Pediatric Rheumatology / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1546-0096
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12969-016-0131-3

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