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Zeddy Komen

Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya

Title: To describe the common medical presenting problems of children attending a paediatric emergency department (ED) within 2 years at the Kenya ta National Hospital

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Abstract

Objective: To describe the common medical presenting problems of children attending a paediatric emergency department (ED) within 2 years at the Kenya ta National Hospital Design A retrospective review of electronic patient records. Setting : Kenyatta National Hospital Kenya Patients A cohort of children and young people aged 0–12 years who attended the ED between February 2013 and 6 February 2015 (n=39 394) Main outcome measures and results Information on presenting problem, demographic data and source of referral were collected. Presenting problems were ranked and with existing data using the difference between proportions analysis and the significance test for a difference in two proportions. A total of 12000 children (47% boys) were seen with compared with 10 369 attendances from the 1997 cohort, an increase of 42%. Most (85%) ED attendances can be accounted for by the 10 most common presenting problems, including breathing difficulty (2494, 20.1%), febrile illness (1752, 14.1%), diarrhoea with or without vomiting (1731, 14.0%), rash (1066, 8.6%) and cough (835, 6.7%). Similar proportions are described to a decade earlier; however, there were fewer patients attending with breathing difficulty (−10.9%, p<0.001). Conclusions Over a Two-year period, there has been a rise in the number of people attending the ED with medical conditions. The 10 most common presenting problems account for 85% of medical attendees. These results suggest the increasing utilisation of ED services for children with common medical presenting problems and should inform further research exploring the pathways for attendance and the thresholds in seeking medical advice in order to inform the management of Kenya ta National Hospital, government and ministry of health, of Pediatric emergency and urgent care services and for purposes of planning.