| Literature DB >> 21892931 |
Soumya Patra1, Varinder Singh, Harish K Pemde, Jagdish Chandra.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute wheezers for the first time in life are an important target group for efforts aimed at reducing unnecessary antibiotic use.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21892931 PMCID: PMC3179436 DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-37-40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Figure 1Study Diagram.
Comparison between clinical and laboratory parameters at admission
| Clinical & Laboratory Parameter | Antibiotic group | Non-antibiotic group | P value/(95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age | 5.3 month (+/- 5.2) | 6.3 months (+/- 4.9) | p > 0.1 (1-11) |
| Viral prodrome | 18 (78%) | 23 (96%) | P = 0.17 (7-19) |
| Fever | 15 (65%) | 09 (38%) | P = 0.1 (-3-10) |
| Respiratory distress | 23 (100%) | 23 (96%) | P = 0.9 (21-43) |
| Tachypnea | 23 (100%) | 23 (96%) | P = 0.9 (9-17) |
| Chest indrawing | 16 (70%) | 12 (50%) | P = 0.28 (2-13) |
| Rhonchi | 23 (100%) | 24 (100%) | P = > 0.05 (1-23) |
| Crepitation | 18 (78%) | 10 (42%) | p = 0.02 (5-13) |
| Leucocytosis | 16 (70%) | 11 (46%) | P = 0.18 (14-25) |
| Abnormal Chest X-ray | 16 (70%) | 04 (17%) | P = 0.000 (-9-+8) |
| Increased C-reactive | 02 (09%) | 01 (04%) | P = 0.96 (17-35) |
Comparison of the course during hospital stay between the groups
| Clinical parameter | Antibiotic group | Non-antibiotic group | P value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fever | 08/15 | 06/15 | 04/09 | 00 | p > 0.5 |
| Respiratory distress | 20/23 | 05/23 | 13/23 | 02/23 | P = 0.09 |
| Tachypnea | 14/23 | 07/23 | 10/23 | 03/23 | p > 0.5 |
| Rhonchi | 23/23 | 21/23 | 24/24 | 11/24 | P > 0.1 |
Comparison between final outcomes within the groups according to their receiving status in patients with first time wheezer
| Outcome | Antibiotic group | Antibiotic group | Non-antibiotic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Improved | 22 (96%) | 24 (100%) | P = > 0.5 |
| Deteriorated | 01 | 00 | P = > 0.1 |
| Mean Hospital stay | 5.86 (+/- 3.2 d) | 4.12 (+/- 2.6 d) | p > 0.05 |
| Asymptomatic at follow- | 19 (82%) | 24 (100%) | P = 0.19 |