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Citation

Forler J, Carsin A, Arlaud K, Bosdure E, Viard L, Paut O, Camboulives J, Dubus JC. Arch. Pediatr. 2010; 17(1): 14-18.

Vernacular Title

Complications respiratoires des noyades accidentelles chez l'enfant.

Affiliation

Unite de pneumologie et medecine infantile, CHU Timone-Enfants, 264, rue Saint-Pierre, 13385 Marseille cedex 5, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.arcped.2009.09.021

PMID

19896350

Abstract

Accidental drownings are severe and sometimes mortal events in children. Our study aims to better clarify the epidemiology and the respiratory complications of these accidents in our hospital. We led a retrospective study over 10 years concerning the children hospitalized for accidental drowning in our hospital centre. Age at the moment of the accident, sex, history of accident, hospitable care, thoracic imaging and neurological outcome of the children were studied. In total, 83 children were hospitalized (5 years on average, 70% being boys). The drowning especially took place in fresh water (71%), particularly in swimming pools (51.8%). Stages III and IV of drowning concerned 40.9% of the population. The coverage was the following one: admittance in ICU 57.8%, mechanical ventilation 34.9%, oxygen therapy 16.9%, antibiotics 87.9%. A normal chest x-ray was present in 45.7% of the cases. Drowning in fresh water, especially in contaminated fresh water (canal, WC, etc.), induced atelectasis (10.8%), whereas drowning in sea water induced diffuse infiltrates (8.4%). Aspiration pneumonia (33.7%) was present in both cases and a pulmonary oedema (6%) was only noticed during stage IV drowning. The secondary infections were rare (1 case was suspected and another probable). A child presented a secondary acute respiratory distress syndrome (1.2 %). Finally, 7 deaths (8.4%) and 1 case with severe neurological sequelae (1.2%) were noted. Accidental drowning causes important consequences in children. The long-term respiratory outcomes have not been properly studied. Prevention of such accidents is based on parental vigilance during their child's bathe.


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