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Resumen Introducción: La tuberculosis es un problema de salud pública de alta prevalencia. Los niños constituyen una población de riesgo de enfermar y evolucionar a formas graves. Objetivo: Describir la frecuencia, características epidemiológicas, clínicas y evolutivas de los pacientes bajo 15 años de edad, internados por tuberculosis extra-pulmonar (TBCEP) en el Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell-Uruguay, durante 2009 a 2019. Pacientes y Métodos: Estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo, revisión de historias clínicas y registros de la Comisión Honoraria para la Lucha Antituberculosa. Variables: edad, sexo, nexo epidemiológico, clínica, confirmación diagnóstica, tratamiento y complicaciones. Resultados: Se registraron 77 casos de TBCEP, fueron hospitalizados en este centro 45 (58%). Media de edad 7 años, varones 25 (56%). Todos recibieron vacuna BCG. Se identificó nexo epidemiológico en 28 (62%). Las formas de TBCEP fueron: pleural 26 (58%), sistema nervioso central (SNC) 9 (20%), linfoganglionar 4 (9%), cutánea 2 (5%), ósea 1 (2%), peritoneal 1 (2%), pleural-peritoneal 1 (2%), ósea-SNC 1 (2%). Confirmación etiológica hubo en 23 (51%): mediante cultivo 16, GeneXpert 5, por ambos 2. Completaron tratamiento 36 (80%). Presentaron complicaciones 4 (9%): status convulsivo 2, hemorragia cerebral 1, fallo orgánico múltiple 1. Conclusiones: La TBCEP ocurrió en niños previamente sanos. El diagnóstico requiere alto índice de sospecha y la confirmación el empleo simultáneo de varias técnicas diagnósticas.
Abstract Background: Tuberculosis is a public health problem. Children constitute a population at risk of becoming ill and evolving into serious forms. Aim: To describe the frequency, epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary characteristics of children under 15 years of age hospitalized for extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) at the Pereira Rossell Hospital-Uruguay, during 2009-2019. Methods: Descriptive, retrospective study, review of medical records and records of the Honorary Commission for the Fight Against Tuberculosis. Variables: age, sex, epidemiological and clinical link, diagnostic confirmation, treatment and complications. Results: 77 cases of EPTB were registered, 45 (58%) were hospitalized in this center. Average age 7 years, males 25 (56%). All received the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine. An epidemiological link was identified in 28 (62%). The forms of EPTB were: pleural 26 (58%), central nervous system (CNS) 9 (20%), lymphoganglionic 4 (9%), cutaneous 2 (5%), bone 1 (2%), peritoneal 1 (2%), pleural- peritoneal 1 (2%), bone-CNS 1 (2%). Etiology was confirmed in 23 (51%): by culture 16, GeneXpert 5, by both 2. Thirty-six (80%) patients completed treatment. Four (9%) presented complications: convulsive state 2, cerebral hemorrhage 1, multiple organ failure 1. Conclusions: EPTB occurred in previously healthy children. The diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion and the confirmation of the simultaneous use of several diagnostic techniques.
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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Tuberculose/diagnóstico , Tuberculose/tratamento farmacológico , Tuberculose/epidemiologia , Uruguai/epidemiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Evolução Biológica , HospitaisRESUMO
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a public health problem. Children constitute a population at risk of becoming ill and evolving into serious forms. AIM: To describe the frequency, epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary characteristics of children under 15 years of age hospitalized for extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) at the Pereira Rossell Hospital-Uruguay, during 2009-2019. METHODS: Descriptive, retrospective study, review of medical records and records of the Honorary Commission for the Fight Against Tuberculosis. VARIABLES: age, sex, epidemiological and clinical link, diagnostic confirmation, treatment and complications. RESULTS: 77 cases of EPTB were registered, 45 (58%) were hospitalized in this center. Average age 7 years, males 25 (56%). All received the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine. An epidemiological link was identified in 28 (62%). The forms of EPTB were: pleural 26 (58%), central nervous system (CNS) 9 (20%), lymphoganglionic 4 (9%), cutaneous 2 (5%), bone 1 (2%), peritoneal 1 (2%), pleural- peritoneal 1 (2%), bone-CNS 1 (2%). Etiology was confirmed in 23 (51%): by culture 16, GeneXpert 5, by both 2. Thirty-six (80%) patients completed treatment. Four (9%) presented complications: convulsive state 2, cerebral hemorrhage 1, multiple organ failure 1. CONCLUSIONS: EPTB occurred in previously healthy children. The diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion and the confirmation of the simultaneous use of several diagnostic techniques.