Hypoxaemia is a predictor of pneumonia-related mortality. WHO published recommendations for oxygen therapy based on clinical signs which state that, when oxygen is plentiful, it should be given to children with central cyanosis, inability to drink, severe chest indrawing, RR >70 breaths/min, grunting with every breath (in young infants) or those who display head nodding. These guidelines, however, are based on a few studies only. To assess the accuracy of combinations of clinical signs which predict hypoxaemia in pre-school children aged 2 months to 5 years with acute respiratory distress in hospitals in Switzerland and Senegal. This observational study was conducted in four emergency units, two in Switzerland and two in Senegal. Patient...
Background: Hypoxaemia is a common complication of pneumonia and a major risk factor for death, but ...
There is lack of information in the medical literature on predictors of hypoxemia in severely malnou...
identify hypoxemic children by use of clinical signs alone. Various symptoms and signs have been eva...
Hypoxaemia is a predictor of pneumonia-related mortality. WHO published recommendations for oxygen t...
BACKGROUND: Acute lower respiratory tract diseases are an important cause of mortality in children i...
BACKGROUND Acute lower respiratory tract diseases are an important cause of mortality in children...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya for ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hypoxaemia among under-five children admit...
<p><strong>Objective <br /> </strong>To study the sign and symptoms of hypoxemia in children with pn...
Objective To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya fo...
Background: Facilities to measure SP02 are not available at all centers especially in the resource p...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hypoxaemia among under-five children admi...
Contexte L’hypoxémie est un facteur important de mortalité chez les enfants atteints de pneumonie. L...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hypoxaemia among under-five children admitted to hospital ...
BACKGROUND: ALRI - Acute lower respiratory tract infection is the important cause of mortality in c...
Background: Hypoxaemia is a common complication of pneumonia and a major risk factor for death, but ...
There is lack of information in the medical literature on predictors of hypoxemia in severely malnou...
identify hypoxemic children by use of clinical signs alone. Various symptoms and signs have been eva...
Hypoxaemia is a predictor of pneumonia-related mortality. WHO published recommendations for oxygen t...
BACKGROUND: Acute lower respiratory tract diseases are an important cause of mortality in children i...
BACKGROUND Acute lower respiratory tract diseases are an important cause of mortality in children...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya for ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hypoxaemia among under-five children admit...
<p><strong>Objective <br /> </strong>To study the sign and symptoms of hypoxemia in children with pn...
Objective To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya fo...
Background: Facilities to measure SP02 are not available at all centers especially in the resource p...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hypoxaemia among under-five children admi...
Contexte L’hypoxémie est un facteur important de mortalité chez les enfants atteints de pneumonie. L...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hypoxaemia among under-five children admitted to hospital ...
BACKGROUND: ALRI - Acute lower respiratory tract infection is the important cause of mortality in c...
Background: Hypoxaemia is a common complication of pneumonia and a major risk factor for death, but ...
There is lack of information in the medical literature on predictors of hypoxemia in severely malnou...
identify hypoxemic children by use of clinical signs alone. Various symptoms and signs have been eva...