Profil Klinis, Laboratorium, Radiologis dan Luaran Pasien COVID-19 Pada Anak di RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang
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Profil klinis, riwayat epidemiologis, luaran, COVID-19 pada anakAbstract
Latar belakang
Kasus COVID-19 pada anak menunjukkan karakteristik klinis yang bervariasi, meskipun umumnya ringan dapat menjadi sumber penularan dan memunyai dampak terhadap kesehatan secara umum.
Tujuan
Melaporkan karakteristik klinis, laboratorium, gambaran radiologis dan luaran pasien COVID-19 pada anak di RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang
Metode
Penelitian retrospektif, dengan data dari rekam medis pasien terduga COVID-19 di RSUP dr Kariadi Semarang pada periode Maret – April 2020. Kriteria inklusi pasien usia 0-18 tahun terduga COVID dirawat di rumah sakit, dan dilakukan pemeriksaan PCR dengan spesimen swab. Data yang dikumpulkan adalah demografi, manifestasi klinis, laboratorium, gambaran radiologis, penyakit komorbid, dan luaran. Analisis data menggunakan SPPS for window 12.0 version.
Hasil
Enam puluh satu pasien yang terduga COVID, 41 kasus dilakukan analisis dengan temuan hasil positif pada 5 (12%) kasus, laki-laki 22 (53,7%) dan perempuan 19( 46,3%) dengan median usia 36 bulan (rentang 3-214 bulan), gejala utama batuk 38 (92,7%), demam 37 (90,2%), dan ronkhi 25 (61%). Pada kelompok kasus COVID positif batuk dijumpai pada 5/5 pasien, demam 3/5 pasien, ronkhi 2/5 pasien. Seluruh pasien dari kelompok COVID positif pulang perbaikan, dan 4 kasus dari kelompok COVID negatif meninggal. Kadar lekosit dan limfosit kelompok COVID positif dan negatif berturut-turut dengan nilai signifikansi p 0,62 dan p 0.72, gambaran radiologis antar kelompok p 0,56
Simpulan
Tidak didapatkan perbedaan karakteristik riwayat epidemiologis, gejala dan tanda klinis, laboratorium, foto rontgen toraks serta luaran antar kelompok pasien COVID-19 positif dan negatif.
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