Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups

Introduction: Our clinical experience showed that there has been no decrease in pediatric cases of acute viral hepatitis in Kathmandu. The objective of the study was to analyze the etiology, clinical features, laboratory parameters, sonological findings and other to determine the probable prognostic...

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Main Authors: Sudhamshu KC, Dilip Sharma, Nandu Silwal, Bhupendra Kumar Basnet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2014-03-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2290
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spelling doaj-5ee3d1fc5e0442aabc2cddbb3a330dde2020-11-24T22:58:08ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2014-03-0152193687912290Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age GroupsSudhamshu KC0Dilip Sharma1Nandu Silwal2Bhupendra Kumar Basnet3Liver Unit, National Academy of Medical Sciences. Bir Hospital, KathmanduLiver Unit, National Academy of Medical Sciences. Bir Hospital, KathmanduDepartment of Medicine, National Academy of Medical Sciences. Bir Hospital, KathmanduDepartment of Medicine, Bir Hospital, National Academy of Medical Sciences, Kathmandu, NepalIntroduction: Our clinical experience showed that there has been no decrease in pediatric cases of acute viral hepatitis in Kathmandu. The objective of the study was to analyze the etiology, clinical features, laboratory parameters, sonological findings and other to determine the probable prognostic factors of Acute Viral Hepatitis in pediatric population. Methods: Consecutive patients of suspected Acute Viral Hepatitis, below the age of 15 years, attending the liver clinic between January 2006 and December2010were studied. After clinical examination they were subjected to blood tests and ultrasound examination of abdomen. The patients were divided in 3 age groups; 0–5, 5–10 and 5–15 years. Clinical features, laboratory parameters, ultrasound findings were compared in three age groups. Results: Etiology of Acute Viral Hepatitis was Hepatitis A virus 266 (85%), Hepatitis E virus in 24 (8%), Hepatitis B virus in 15 (5%). In 7(2%) patients etiology was unknown. Three patients went to acute liver failure but improved with conservative treatment. There was no statistical difference in most of the parameters studied in different age groups. Ascites was more common in 5-10 years age group. Patients with secondary bacterial infection, ultrasound evidence of prominent biliary tree and ascites were associated with increased duration of illness. Patients with history of herbal medications had prolonged cholestasis. Conclusions: Hepatitis A is most common cause of Acute Viral Hepatitis in pediatric population. Improper use of herbal medications, secondary bacterial infection and faulty dietary intake was associated with prolonged illness. Patients with prominent biliary radicals should be treated with antibiotics even with normal blood counts for earlier recovery. Keywords: Acute viral hepatitis; hepatitis A; hepatitis E; herbal medications.http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2290
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author Sudhamshu KC
Dilip Sharma
Nandu Silwal
Bhupendra Kumar Basnet
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Dilip Sharma
Nandu Silwal
Bhupendra Kumar Basnet
Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
author_facet Sudhamshu KC
Dilip Sharma
Nandu Silwal
Bhupendra Kumar Basnet
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title Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups
title_short Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups
title_full Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups
title_fullStr Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups
title_full_unstemmed Acute Viral Hepatitis in Pediatric Age Groups
title_sort acute viral hepatitis in pediatric age groups
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
issn 0028-2715
1815-672X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Introduction: Our clinical experience showed that there has been no decrease in pediatric cases of acute viral hepatitis in Kathmandu. The objective of the study was to analyze the etiology, clinical features, laboratory parameters, sonological findings and other to determine the probable prognostic factors of Acute Viral Hepatitis in pediatric population. Methods: Consecutive patients of suspected Acute Viral Hepatitis, below the age of 15 years, attending the liver clinic between January 2006 and December2010were studied. After clinical examination they were subjected to blood tests and ultrasound examination of abdomen. The patients were divided in 3 age groups; 0–5, 5–10 and 5–15 years. Clinical features, laboratory parameters, ultrasound findings were compared in three age groups. Results: Etiology of Acute Viral Hepatitis was Hepatitis A virus 266 (85%), Hepatitis E virus in 24 (8%), Hepatitis B virus in 15 (5%). In 7(2%) patients etiology was unknown. Three patients went to acute liver failure but improved with conservative treatment. There was no statistical difference in most of the parameters studied in different age groups. Ascites was more common in 5-10 years age group. Patients with secondary bacterial infection, ultrasound evidence of prominent biliary tree and ascites were associated with increased duration of illness. Patients with history of herbal medications had prolonged cholestasis. Conclusions: Hepatitis A is most common cause of Acute Viral Hepatitis in pediatric population. Improper use of herbal medications, secondary bacterial infection and faulty dietary intake was associated with prolonged illness. Patients with prominent biliary radicals should be treated with antibiotics even with normal blood counts for earlier recovery. Keywords: Acute viral hepatitis; hepatitis A; hepatitis E; herbal medications.
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