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Hope Glover-Addy1, Daniel Ansong2, Christabel Enweronu-Laryea3, Jacqueline E Tate4, Kwame Amponsa-Achiano5, Badu Sarkodie5, Jason M Mwenda6, Stanley Diamenu6, Sandra Kwarteng Owusu2, Boateng Nimako2, Nicholas Karikari Mensah2, Joseph Armachie7, Clement Narh8, Kimberly Pringle4, Scott P Grytdal4, Fred Binka8, Ben Lopman9, Umesh D Parashar4, George Armah7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: we examined the epidemiology, clinical and demographic characteristics of intussusception in Ghanaian infants.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Ghana; intussusception
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34548900 PMCID: PMC8437423 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2021.39.1.25445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
demographic characteristics of children with intussusception at the Korle Bu (KBTH) and Komfo Anokye (KATH) Teaching Hospitals in Ghana, 2012-2016
| n/N (%) | |
|---|---|
|
| |
| KATH | 155/378 (41%) |
| KBTH | 223/378 (59%) |
|
| 200/378 (53%) |
| 27 (22-34) | |
|
| |
| 0-11 weeks | 12/378 (1%) |
| 12-23 weeks | 112/378 (30%) |
| 24-35 weeks | 168/378 (49%) |
| 36+ weeks | 75/378 (20%) |
|
| 322/324 (99%) |
| 4 (3-6) | |
| 6 (4-6) | |
| 3.2 (2.9-3.5) |
Among 150 children who had initiated milk other than breastmilk; 14 (4%) children had not initiated other milk; information missing for 214 (57%) of infants ‡Among 114 children who had initiated solid foods; 45 (12%) children had not initiated solid foods; information missing for 219 (58%) of infants *Among 265 infants with non-missing birthweight
Figure 1age distribution of infants diagnosed with intussusception, Korle Bu (KBTH) and Komfo Anokye (KATH) Teaching Hospitals, Ghana, 2012-2016
Figure 2seasonality by month and year of intussusception cases, Korle Bu (KBTH) and Komfo Anokye (KATH) Teaching Hospitals, Ghana, 2012-2016
clinical characteristics of children with intussusception at the Korle Bu (KBTH) and Komfo Anokye (KATH) Teaching Hospitals in Ghana, 2012-2016
| n/N (%) | |
|---|---|
|
| |
| Clinical symptoms | 355/378 (94%) |
| Enema | 23/378 (6%) |
| Ultrasound | 256/378 (68%) |
| Surgery | 149/378 (39%) |
|
| 1 (0-2) |
|
| 2 (1-4) |
|
| |
| Enema | 132/374 (35%) |
| Surgery | 242/374 (65%) |
|
| 116/237 (49%) |
|
| 5 (3-8) |
|
| |
| Discharged home | 331/348 (95%) |
| Transferred | 6/348 (2%) |
| Died | 11/348 (3%) |
‡Diagnosis categories are not mutually exclusive and multiple pieces of information could be used to make a diagnosis *Among 126 infants with information on the date of admission to the first facility and to the surveillance facility †Among 356 infants with non-missing admission and discharge dates
comparison of intussusception cases undergoing enema reduction versus surgical reduction, Korle Bu (KBTH) and Komfo Anokye (KATH) Teaching Hospitals, Ghana, 2012-2016
| Enema Reduction (n=132) | Surgical Reduction (n=242) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 69 (52%) | 128 (53%) | 0.91 |
|
| 0.06 | ||
| KATH | 45 (34%) | 107 (44%) | |
| KBTH | 87 (66%) | 135 (55%) | |
| 28 (23-37) | 27 (22-33) | 0.10 | |
|
| 1 (0-3) | 3 (1-4) | <0.0001 |
|
| 3 (2-4) | 7 (5-10) | <0.0001 |
|
| 0.11 | ||
| Discharged home | 119 (98%) | 211 (95%) | |
| Transferred | 2 (2%) | 4 (2%) | |
| Died | 0 (0%) | 8 (4%) |