The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome

Background Dengue shock syndrome (DSS) mortality rate is still high. The extent of plasma effusion in dengue shock syndrome can be identified in the right lateral decubitus position on chest x􀁃ray, and quantified by the pleural effusion index (PEl). It is thought that PEl value can be used to predic...

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Main Authors: Novianti Hawarini, Muhammad Sholeh Kosim, Mohammad Supriatna, Yusrina Istanti, Eddy Sudjanto
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Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2012-08-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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spelling doaj-eaaf981a2bb141febe5ac83255dffb902020-11-24T23:53:30ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2012-08-015242394210.14238/pi52.4.2012.239-42296The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndromeNovianti Hawarini0Muhammad Sholeh Kosim1Mohammad Supriatna2Yusrina Istanti3Eddy Sudjanto4Department of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. SemarangDepartment of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. SemarangDepartment of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. SemarangDepartment of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. SemarangDepartment of Radiology, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. SemarangBackground Dengue shock syndrome (DSS) mortality rate is still high. The extent of plasma effusion in dengue shock syndrome can be identified in the right lateral decubitus position on chest x􀁃ray, and quantified by the pleural effusion index (PEl). It is thought that PEl value can be used to predict DSS mortality in children. Pleural effusion in DSS patients can cause respiratory failure and death. Objective To determine the relationship bet ween PEl and mortality in children \\lith DSS. Methods This cross􀁃sectional, retrospective study was held in the Dr. Kariadi Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia. Data was taken from medical records of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) patients with DSS from January 2009 to January 2011. DSS diagnosis was confirmed by clinical and radiological manifestations. PEl diagnosis was established by the presence of fluid in the pleural cavity on pulmonary radiological examinations. X􀁃rays were interpreted by the radiologist on duty at the time. Chi square and logistic regression tests were used to analyze the data. Results There were 48 subjects with DSS, consisting of 18 males (37.5 %), and 30 females (62.5%). Twenty􀁃nine subjects (60.4%) survived and 19 (39.6%) died. One patient (2.1 %) had PEl <6%, 4 (8.3%) had PEl 6-15%, 17 (35.4%) had PEl 15-30%, and 26 (54.2%) had PEl> 30% on their x􀁃rays. The mortality rate of DSS with PEl 15-30% was 11.8% (95% CI 0.021 to 0.564; P<0.005) and PEl >30% was 65.4 % (95% CI 3,581 to 99,642; P <0.005). Cone-lution PEl> 15% was a risk factor for mortality in children with DSS. [Paediatr lndanes. 2012;52:239-42].https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/404pleural effusion indexmortalitydengue shock syndrome
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author Novianti Hawarini
Muhammad Sholeh Kosim
Mohammad Supriatna
Yusrina Istanti
Eddy Sudjanto
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Muhammad Sholeh Kosim
Mohammad Supriatna
Yusrina Istanti
Eddy Sudjanto
The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
Paediatrica Indonesiana
pleural effusion index
mortality
dengue shock syndrome
author_facet Novianti Hawarini
Muhammad Sholeh Kosim
Mohammad Supriatna
Yusrina Istanti
Eddy Sudjanto
author_sort Novianti Hawarini
title The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
title_short The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
title_full The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
title_fullStr The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
title_sort relationship between pleural effusion index and mortality in children with dengue shock syndrome
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Background Dengue shock syndrome (DSS) mortality rate is still high. The extent of plasma effusion in dengue shock syndrome can be identified in the right lateral decubitus position on chest x􀁃ray, and quantified by the pleural effusion index (PEl). It is thought that PEl value can be used to predict DSS mortality in children. Pleural effusion in DSS patients can cause respiratory failure and death. Objective To determine the relationship bet ween PEl and mortality in children \\lith DSS. Methods This cross􀁃sectional, retrospective study was held in the Dr. Kariadi Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia. Data was taken from medical records of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) patients with DSS from January 2009 to January 2011. DSS diagnosis was confirmed by clinical and radiological manifestations. PEl diagnosis was established by the presence of fluid in the pleural cavity on pulmonary radiological examinations. X􀁃rays were interpreted by the radiologist on duty at the time. Chi square and logistic regression tests were used to analyze the data. Results There were 48 subjects with DSS, consisting of 18 males (37.5 %), and 30 females (62.5%). Twenty􀁃nine subjects (60.4%) survived and 19 (39.6%) died. One patient (2.1 %) had PEl <6%, 4 (8.3%) had PEl 6-15%, 17 (35.4%) had PEl 15-30%, and 26 (54.2%) had PEl> 30% on their x􀁃rays. The mortality rate of DSS with PEl 15-30% was 11.8% (95% CI 0.021 to 0.564; P<0.005) and PEl >30% was 65.4 % (95% CI 3,581 to 99,642; P <0.005). Cone-lution PEl> 15% was a risk factor for mortality in children with DSS. [Paediatr lndanes. 2012;52:239-42].
topic pleural effusion index
mortality
dengue shock syndrome
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/404
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