INVESTIGADORES
ECHAVARRIA Marcela Silvia
artículos
Título:
Assembling a global database of child pneumonia studies to inform WHO pneumonia management algorithm: Methodology and applications
Autor/es:
HELENA MARTIN; JENNIFER FALCONER; EMMANUEL ADDO-YOBO; MARCELA ECHAVARRÍA; YASIR BIN NISAR
Revista:
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HEALTH
Editorial:
International Society of Global Health (ISoGH)
Referencias:
Año: 2022
ISSN:
2047-2986
Resumen:
BackgroundThe existing World Health Organization (WHO) pneumonia case management guidelines rely on clinical symptoms and signs for identifying, classifying, and treating pneumonia in children up to 5 years old. We aimed to collate an individual patient-level data set from large, high-quality pre-existing studies on pneumonia in children to identify a set of signs and symptoms with greater validity in the diagnosis, prognosis, and possible treatment of childhood pneumonia for the improvement of current pneumonia case management guidelines.MethodsUsing data from a published systematic review and expert knowledge, we identified studies meeting our eligibility criteria and invited investigators to share individual-level patient data. We collected data on demographic information, general medical history, and current illness episode, including history, clinical presentation, chest radiograph findings when available, treatment, and outcome. Data were gathered separately from hospital-based and community-based cases. We performed a narrative synthesis to describe the final data set.ResultsForty-one separate data sets were included in the Pneumonia Research Partnership to Assess WHO Recommendations (PREPARE) database, 26 of which were hospital-based and 15 were community-based. The PREPARE database includes 285 839 children with pneumonia (244 323 in the hospital and 41 516 in the community), with detailed descriptions of clinical presentation, clinical progression, and outcome. Of 9185 pneumonia-related deaths, 6836 (74%) occurred in children