International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

Comparative evaluation of AIOS score with its radiological findings in children with respiratory illness

Yazarlar: Vinod Kumar Mishra, Shobha Kant Chaudhary, Tushar Kumar

Cilt 4 , Sayı 4 , 2021 , Sayfalar 166-168

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Community,Cquired pneumonia,Acute Illness Observation Score.

Özet: Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the primary causes of mortality in infants and young children. Acute Illness Observation Score (AIOS) - act as the best and accurate indicator for the same. Hence in this study, AIOS was used to relate X-ray abnormalities and pulse oximeter finding for early assessment in children with ARI. Aim and objective: the aim of the present study to compare the acute illness observational scale with radiological findings in children with respiratory illness at tertiary health care centre. Material and methods: This was a prospective, observational study was done in the Department of Paediatrics, Vardhman Institute of Medical Science (VIMS) Pawapuri, Nalanda, Bihar, India for one year. Total 100 Children in the age group of 2 months -59 months with fever less than 3 days, with cough or difficult breathing with any of the following: Fast breathing, chest in drawing, stridor in calm child, grunting, lethargy, convulsions, inability to drink were included in this study. Results: There were 13 children who scored 10 and showed no clinical features of respiratory distress. In the 22 children who scored 11-15 there was mild to moderate respiratory distress and there were 65 children with severe respiratory distress who scored >16. Among the 100 children 7% of the children had normal x-rays. Hyperinflation pertinent to bronchiolitis was seen in 25 children, End point consolidation (include dense opacity that may be a fluffy consolidation) suggestive of lobar pneumonia was present in 33 patients (33%). Non end point infiltrates defined as linear and patchy densities with peribronchial thickening and many areas of atelectasis pertinent to bronchopneumonia was seen in 23 patients (23%). The other radiological abnormalities which were rare in the study were steeple sign (5%), shock lung (5%) and pleural effusion (2%). Hyperinflation (Bronchiolitis) was present in 25 children of which 4 (16%) scored 11-15, and 19 (76%) of the patients were in >16 group. Radiological abnormalities suggestive of pneumonia was seen in 56 patients of which 14 children (25%) were in 11-15 group and 42 (75%) scored >16 of AIOS score. There           was noteworthy difference in the frequency of x-ray abnormalities between children who scored <10 and children who scored >16. Conclusion: AIOS scoring is useful in predicting abnormal x-ray findings in respiratory illness in 2-59 months old children. Keywords: Community-acquired pneumonia, Acute Illness Observation Score.


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@article{2021, title={Comparative evaluation of AIOS score with its radiological findings in children with respiratory illness}, volume={4}, number={166–168}, publisher={International Journal of Health and Clinical Research}, author={Vinod Kumar Mishra,Shobha Kant Chaudhary,Tushar Kumar}, year={2021} }
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Vinod Kumar Mishra,Shobha Kant Chaudhary,Tushar Kumar. (2021). Comparative evaluation of AIOS score with its radiological findings in children with respiratory illness (Vol. 4). Vol. 4. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research.
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Vinod Kumar Mishra,Shobha Kant Chaudhary,Tushar Kumar. Comparative Evaluation of AIOS Score with Its Radiological Findings in Children with Respiratory Illness. no. 166–168, International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2021.