Clinical Predictors of Pneumonia Among Under-five Children At Tikur Anbesa Specilaized Hospital

Authors

  • Kalid Asrat
  • Amha Mekasha

Abstract

The aim of the study is to identify simple clinical signs and symptoms in under five children which are
predictors of pneumonia at Tikur Anbesa Specialized Hospital (TASH), Department of Pediatrics and
Child Health, emergency and regular out-patient units. The design of the study is a prospective crosssectional study carried out during Aug 2004 – Sep 2005. All children between the age of 2-59 months who
attended the regular and emergency pediatrics units at TASH during the study period who had either cough
or difficulty of breathing or chest x-ray evidence of pneumonia were included in the study. A calculated
sample of 164 was taken. Data analysis was done using SPSS and EPINFO version 1.1.2. Chi-square test
was used to calculate the differences in distribution of clinical signs and symptoms between groups with
and without chest x-ray (CXR) evidence of pneumonia.
A total of 179 patients were studied of whom 102 were males and 77 females (M:F 1:0.75). Clinical
symptoms and signs were related to CXR pneumonia. Tachypnea (94.5% with CXR pneumonia Vs 59.3%
without CXR pneumonia) and retraction (86.3% CXR Vs 40.6% without CXR pneumonia) were the best
clinical predictors of pneumonia. Tachypnea, flaring of alae nasi and retraction were also independently
associated with CXR pneumonia. Vomiting, refusal to feed, history of rapid breathing , grunting and chest
findings did not predict pneumonia.
In conclusion pneumonia is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries like
Ethiopia . 

Published

2009-08-23

How to Cite

Asrat, K., & Mekasha, A. . (2009). Clinical Predictors of Pneumonia Among Under-five Children At Tikur Anbesa Specilaized Hospital . Ethiopian Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health, 5(1). Retrieved from https://www.ejpch.net/index.php/ejpch/article/view/32