KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 87 | JULY-SEPTEMBER 2024
Risk Factors for Severe Bronchiolitis in Children admitted at Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital
Yadav S, Yadav R, Mahat RK, Rimal H
Abstract: Background
Bronchiolitis is the most common cause of hospitalization in infants under the age
of 2 years. There are various risk factors associated with severe disease. Therefore,
identifying risk factors of severe bronchiolitis and acting promptly is foremost to
avoid its adverse outcome.
Objective
To find out the socio-demographic, clinical profile and risk factors associated with
severe bronchiolitis.
Method
This was hospital based cross-sectional study of data of children between 3 months
to 2 years admitted in the Department of Pediatrics with a clinical diagnosis of
bronchiolitis from September 2023 to May 2024. Various factors were recorded to
identify risk factors for severe bronchiolitis.
Result
Ninety children were included in the study with a majority of age group 3 to12
months (76%) and male to female ratio of 1.8. The most common symptoms were
cough (85%), fever (76%), blocked nose (56%) and difficulty in breathing (35%).
On applying bivariate analysis, age group, lack of exclusive breast feeding, having
siblings and low maternal literacy were significant risk factors whereas on applying
multivariate analysis, were found significant associations between having siblings
(Adjusted Odd Ratio=5.555, 95% Confidence Interval=1.332-23.169, p value= 0.019)
and low maternal literacy (Adjusted Odd Ratio =0.233, 95% Confidence Interval
=0.063-0.859, p value= 0.002) for severe bronchiolitis.
Conclusion
In our study, cough and fever were the most common symptoms of bronchiolitis.
Having siblings and low maternal literacy were the significant risk factors for severe
bronchiolitis.
Keyword : Bronchiolitis, Children, Risk factors, Severe disease, Siblings