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Severe Childhood Anaemia and Blood Transfusion in a Nigerian Secondary Level Facility.

Tinuade Ogunlesi1, Bolanle Fetuga2, Michael Olowonyo2, Adesola Adekoya2, Oluseyi Adetola3, Adebimpe Ajetunmobi4.   

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the pattern and immediate outcome of severe childhood anaemia requiring blood transfusion at a secondary level of care in Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey of children hospitalized in a secondary health facility in Ogun State, Nigeria, with packed cell volume <20% and who received blood transfusion was done. Of the 253 children admitted between March 2013 and June 2014, 79 (31.2%) had severe anaemia and were transfused with blood. Two-thirds had multiple transfusions. Higher rates of blood transfusion were obtained among underweight children. Fever (98.7%), hypoglycaemia (65.8%) and tender liver (54.4%) were the leading co-morbidities. The case fatality rate was 21.5%. Respiratory distress, convulsions and altered sensorium were significantly associated with mortality. In conclusion, severe anaemia was associated with major morbidities and mortality at the secondary level of paediatric care in Nigeria.
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Keywords:  blood transfusion; paediatric emergency care; secondary level of care; severe anaemia

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26637271      PMCID: PMC4886115          DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmv083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Pediatr        ISSN: 0142-6338            Impact factor:   1.165


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