Study of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Authors

  • Tahir Mehmood, Kulsoom, Rabia, Wahid, Ume Kalsoom, Asma Asghar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs221641013

Keywords:

Lower respiratory tract infection, pneumonia, bronchitis, ultrasound, Chest X-ray

Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound and chest Xray among children with low respiratory tract infection.

Place and Duration:  POF Hospital Wah Cantt  from September2020  to June 2021

Study type: Case control study

Methodology: Children diagnosed with symptoms of respiratory distress, persistent cough, prolonged fever, abnormal auscultatory findings, and acute wheezes were included.  Chest X-ray of frontal view was performed in antero-posterior lie-down or posteroanterior upright view depending on the age of the patients. To avoid unnecessary radiations lateral radiographs were not performed.A chest X-ray was performed to report inflammatory infiltrate, pneumothorax,  Interstitial infiltrates, and lung hyper expansion. Meanwhile, a sonography examination was performed to diagnose Small subpleural consolidations < 10 mm in diameter, Interstitial syndrome –B7 lines

Results: All the patients reported cough however, the persistent cough was reported in 11% of cases. Regarding chest, x-ray current work found consolidation in 68% along with 20% interstitial infiltrates in pneumonia cases. Patients with bronchiolitis had interstitial infiltrates in 50% of cases and lung hyper-expansion in 20% of cases.

Conclusion: Our results concluded that chest ultrasound has better sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of pneumonia and bronchiolitis than a chest X-ray. Ultrasound can easily detect the small consolidations and numerous B lines than chest X-ray. Hence, chest ultrasound can be used as an alternative method for diagnosing lower respiratory tract infection.

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Tahir Mehmood, Kulsoom, Rabia, Wahid, Ume Kalsoom, Asma Asghar. (2022). Study of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children in a Tertiary Care Hospital. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(04), 1013. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs221641013