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Clinical Profile of Children Hospitalized with COVID-19 in Indonesia’s District Hospital : A First Year Pandemic Wave Single Centre Study Dina Luthfiyah; Muhammad Ali Shodikin
Smart Medical Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Smart Medical Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/smj.v5i2.57406

Abstract

Background: Children are known to be less infected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) rather than adults. However, children are still a vulnerable group and the incidence of patients admitted to hospital continues to increase. As Indonesia’s district has limited resources during pandemic wave, the data on pandemic cases was still underreported especially cases of children.Methods: This retrospective observational study collected data on pediatric case aged 0 – 18 years old, who were hospitalized at dr. Soebandi Hospital, Jember, Indonesia and confirmed to have COVID-19, from March 2020 to the end of March 2021.Results: 40 children were hospitalized and confirmed COVID-19 during the study period, the majority aged 15 – 18 years (40%), male (65%), and had a history of contact (67.5%). The most common symptoms were cough (85%), fever (67.5%), and shortness of breath (40%). Laboratory results showed that the majority had decreased neutrophils and increased lymphocytes, while most of the patient had normal chest X-rays (52.5%). From 5 pediatric patients who had multimorbidity, 4 patients died. All four had common underweight clinical morbidity, while acute respiratory distress syndrome was dominated the cause of death. The mortality rate in this study reached 10%.Conclusion: The majority of pediatric patients were found to have mild to moderate symptoms with good outcomes. Case mortality rate in this study was lower than national data. Meanwhile, the underweight comorbid in children with COVID-19 was worsening the outcome in this study.
Co-Authors Achmad Ma'ruf Fauzi Adelia Handoko Adilah Julinar Irianti Agustin, Aisyiyah Alviana Ainindya Pasca Rachmadiani Aisyiyah Alviana Agustin Anaditya Wahyu Kumudhaningsih Angga Mardro Raharjo Angga Mardro Raharjo, Angga Mardro Annisa Nadhifa Witanto Bagus Hermansyah Bellynda, Wynne Billy Jusup Kurniawan Cholis Abrori, Cholis Cicih Komariah Desi Dwi Wisudanti Desie Dwi Wisudanti Diana Chusna Mufida Dina Luthfiyah Dini Agustina Dissa Yulianita Suryani Dita Diana Parti Dwita Aryadina Dwita Aryadina Rachmawati Ekvan Danang Setya Pramudito Ellen Ocktavironita Elvia Rahmi Marga Putri ENNY SUSWATI Erfan Efendi Eva Deswinta Maharani Firman Pratama Andraputra Gianevan, Nicholas Jirezra Hadi Khoiruddin, Mukhammad Arif Ida Srisurani Wiji Astuti Ika Rahmawati Sutejo Inke Kusumastuti Irawan Fajar Kusuma Kristianningrum Dian Sofiana Kurnia Elka Vidyarni Laila Rizqi Kurniawati Lailatis Shofia Marchianti, Ancah C N Muhammad Alif Taryafi Nexia Nevarachell Onny Amirsyah Nisrina Salsabila Firmansyah Nurlaila Ayu Purwaningsih Oessi Salsabila Pradewi, Ranny Tandria Pramono, Anang Putra Uta, Diego Rafi Putri Prameswari Nastiti Ayu Qintar Layallia Faza Rahami, Nahla Ahmad Ramadhanty, Mira Haninda Renny Suwarniaty Rini Riyanti Rosita Dewi Rumastika, Nindya Shinta Safitri, Athiyah Naura Saputra, Antonius Dwi Semita, I Nyoman Sheilla Rachmania, Sheilla Shofia, Lailatis Sudarmanto, Yohanes Susanto Nugroho Tohari, Achmad Ilham Tsintani Nur Aristiana Wahidah Nur Indasyah Widhiasari Normaningtyas Wiwien Sugih Utami Wiwin Sugih Utami Yasmin Auralia Putri Yudha Nurdian Yuli Hermansyah Yuli Hermansyah Yuli Hermansyah, Yuli Yuli Lusiana Sari Yunita Armiyanti