Clinical predictors of hypoxaemia in Gambian children with acute lower respiratory tract infection: prospective cohort study.

BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL(1999)

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Objectives To determine clinical correlates and outcome of hypoxaemia in children admitted to hospital with an acute lower respiratory tract infection. Design Prospective cohort study Setting Paediatric wards of the Royal Victoria Hospital and the hospital of the Medical Research Council's hospital in Banjul, the Gambia. Subjects 1072 of 42 848 children, aged 2 to 33 months, who were enrolled in a randomised trial of a Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine in the western region or the Gambia, and who were admitted with a acute lower respiratory tract infection to two of three hospitals. Main outcome measures Prevalence of hypoxaemia, defined as an arterial oxygen saturation < 90% recorded by pulse oximetry, and the relation between hypoxaemia and aetiological agents. Results 1072 children aged 2-33 months were enrolled. Sixty three (5.9%) had an arterial oxygen saturation < 90%. A logistic regression model showed that cyanosis, a rapid respiratory rate, grunting, head nodding, an absence of a history of fever, and no spontaneous movement during examination were the best independent predictors of hypoxaemia. The presence of an inability to cry, head nodding, or a respiratory rate greater than or equal to 90 breaths/min formed the best predictors of hypoxaemia (sensitivity 70%, specificity 79%). Hypoxaemic children were five times more likely to die than non-hypoxaemic children. The presence of malaria parasitaemia had no effect on the prevalence of hypoxaemia or on its association with respiratory rate. Conclusion In children with an acute lower respiratory tract infection, simple physical signs that require minimal expertise to recognise can be used to determine oxygen therapy and to aid in screening for referral. The association between hypoxaemia and death highlights die need for early recognition of the condition and the potential benefit of treatment.
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