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Title: Clinical presentations and outcomes related to tuberculosis in children younger than 2 years of age in Catalonia
Author: Soriano Arandes, Antoni
Brugueras, Silvia
Rodríguez Chitiva, Alejandro
Noguera Julian, Antoni
Orcau i Palau, Àngels
Martín Nalda, Andrea
Millet, Joan-Pau
Vallmanya, Teresa
Méndez, María
Coll-Sibina, Maite
Mayol, Luis
Clopés, Assumpció
Pineda, Valentí
García, Lourdes
López, Nuria
Calavia, Olga
Rius, Neus
Pérez-Porcuna, Tomàs M.
Soler Palacín, Pere
Caylà i Buqueras, Joan A.
Keywords: Tuberculosi
Malalties dels infants
Catalunya
Tuberculosis
Children's diseases
Catalonia
Issue Date: 11-Jun-2019
Abstract: Introduction: Children younger than 2 years have an increased risk of complications associated with tuberculosis (TB) due to the immaturity of t he innate and adaptive immune response. We aimed to identify TB clinical presentations and outcomes as well as risk factors for complications in this age group. Materials and Methods: Multicenter, retrospective, cross-sectional study of TB cases in children aged <2 years in Catalonia (2005-2013). Epidemiological and clin ical data were collected from the hospital medical records. TB complications, sequelae included, were defined as any tissue damage generating functional or an atomical impairment after being diagnosed or after TB treatment being completed. Statistical analyses were based on bivariate chi-square and multivariate logistic regression, and it was carried out with Stata ® version 13.1. Odds ratios (OR) and its 95% confidence intervals were calculated (CI). Results: A total of 134 patients were included, 50.7% were male, the median [IQR] age was 13[8-18] months, and 18.7% (25/134) showed TB-assoc iated complications. Pulmonary TB was diagnosed in 94.0% (126/134) of children, and the most common complications were lobar collapse (6/126). TB menin gitis was diagnosed in 14/134 (10.4%), and hydrocephalus and mental impairment occurred in 1 and 2 patients, respectively. Two patients with spinal TB develo ped vertebral destruction and paraplegia, respectively. Only one of the patients died. At multivariate level, tachypneaSoriano-Arandes et al. Tuberculosis Complications in Children (OR = 4.24; 95% CI 1.17-15.35) and meningeal (OR = 52.21; 95% CI 10.05-271.2) or combined/extrapulmonary forms (OR = 11.3; 95% CI 2.85-45.1) were associated with the development of TB complications. Discussion: TB complications are common in children under 2 years old. Extrapulmonary TB forms in this pediatric age remain a challenge and require prompt diagnosis and treatment in order to prevent them. The presence of tachypnea at the time of TB diagnosis is an independent associated factor to the development of TB complications in infants. This clinical sign should be closely monitored in patients in this age group. It is necessary to perform further studies in this age group in a prospective design in order to understand whether there are other factors associated to TB complications.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00238
It is part of: Frontiers In Pediatrics, 2019, vol. 7, num. 238
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/135777
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00238
ISSN: 2296-2360
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