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Development of a Prognostic Prediction Model to Determine Severe Dengue in Children.

Priya Sreenivasan1, Geetha S2,3, Sasikala K3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a prognostic prediction model using the seven warning signs highlighted by WHO revised Dengue fever classification 2009 to determine severe dengue in children.
METHODS: In this prospective analytical study conducted in a tertiary care centre, consecutive sampling of all children aged 1mo to 12y admitted with serologically confirmed Dengue was done from May 2015 through August 2016. After excluding 27 patients with co-infections and co-morbidities, 359 patients were followed up daily to assess clinical and laboratory progression till discharge/ death. Independent predictors were abdominal pain or tenderness, persistent vomiting, lethargy, mucosal bleed, clinical fluid accumulation, hepatomegaly >2 cm and rising hematocrit concurrent with platelet count <100 × 109/L. Outcome measure was severe dengue defined as per WHO guidelines 2009.
RESULTS: Among 359 children, 93 progressed to severe dengue. In univariate analysis, significant predictors were clinical fluid accumulation (OR 4.773, p = 0.000, 95%CI 2.511-9.075), persistent vomiting (OR 1.944, p = 0.010, 95%CI 1.170-3.225), mucosal bleed (OR 2.045, p = 0.019, 95%CI 1.127-3.711) and hematocrit ≥0.40 concurrent with platelet count <100 × 109/L (OR 2.985, p = 0.000, 95%CI 1.783-4.997). The final multivariable model included clinical fluid accumulation (aOR 3.717, p = 0.000, 95%CI 1.901-7.269), hematocrit ≥0.40 concurrent with platelet count <100 × 109/L (aOR 2.252, p = 0.004, 95%CI 1.302-3.894) and persistent vomiting (p = 0.056) as predictors of severe dengue.
CONCLUSIONS: Among seven WHO warning signs, predictors of severe dengue as suggested by the present multivariable prediction model include clinical fluid accumulation, persistent vomiting and hematocrit ≥0.40 concurrent with platelet count <100 × 109/L.

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Keywords:  Dengue fever; Pediatric; Prediction model; Severe dengue; WHO 2009 classification; Warning signs

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29344875     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-017-2591-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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