This study investigates the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of children with acute respiratory distress presenting to the emergency unit at Assiut University Children Hospital. It aims to determine the prevalence, causes, and risk factors to improve understanding and management of this critical pediatric condition.
This descriptive cross-sectional study will be conducted over six months in the pediatrics emergency department of Assiut University Hospital, Egypt. It enrolls children aged 1 month to 18 years presenting with acute respiratory distress (ARD). The study collects detailed demographic, clinical, environmental, nutritional, and developmental data using a structured, pre-tested case record form. It includes comprehensive patient history, physical examination, laboratory and radiological investigations to identify underlying causes, clinical features, and risk factors for ARD. Data will be analyzed statistically using SPSS software to characterize the epidemiology and clinical spectrum, inclusion of factors like exposure to passive smoking, socioeconomic status, and detailed symptomatology, aiming to contribute to better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies in this resource-limited setting
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Incidence of acute respiratory distress among children
Measurement of how frequently ARD occurs in children presenting at the emergency department
Time frame: Baseline
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