PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF TERTIARY CARE CENTER

Autor: null Ruchi Shrestha, Roshana Shrestha, Sony Shakya Shrestha, Jyoti Tara Manandhar
Rok vydání: 2021
Zdroj: Journal of Chitwan Medical College. 11:25-29
ISSN: 2091-2889
2091-2412
Popis: Background: Acute respiratory tract infection has been recognized as the major cause of morbidity and ranks among the most frequent causes of mortality among the elderly and very young children. This study aimed to assess the pharmacological management of acute respiratory tract infections among patients visiting Emergency Department in Dhulikhel Hos­pital, Kathmandu University Hospital. Methods: A descriptive, cross sectional study was conducted from August 2019 to January 2020 in patients attending Emergency Department of Dhulikhel Hospital. One hundred and sixty five pa­tients with symptoms of acute respiratory tract infections who visited the same department were included in the study. Entry and analysis of collected data was done in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 20. Descriptive tests were used, and results were expressed as mean, frequency and percentage. Results: Among 165 patients who visited Emergency department with symptoms of acute respira­tory tract infections, majority 137 (83%) had symptoms of shortness of breath, followed by cough 110 (66.7%). Thirty (18.2%) cases were triaged into high acuity (red) zone. Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 118 (71.5%), followed by pneumonia 16 (9.7%) were the most common diagnosis. Intravenous hydrocortisone was the most commonly used pharma­cotherapy in 125 (75.8%) patients. Oxygen was most commonly used supportive therapy in 137 (83%) cases. Regarding the outcome, 75 (45.5%) were admitted to wards and 64 (38.8%) were discharged. Conclusions: Most of the acute respiratory tract infections were managed by using intravenous corticosteroid, antibiotics and nebulized bronchodilators.
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