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Revista Archivo Médico de Camagüey

On-line version ISSN 1025-0255

Abstract

HERNANDEZ MOORE, Elizabeth; DELGADO MARIN, Neyda; LOPEZ GUERRERO, Ramón  and  REGUERO MUNOZ, José Luis. Is lethargy a frequent sign in the intestinal intussusception?. AMC [online]. 2007, vol.11, n.5. ISSN 1025-0255.

Eventhoug lethargy has been considered for decades a frequent sign of intussusception, not appear among the classic elements of this entity and someones express that is an unusual sign and late onset. With the aim to determine the frequency of lethargy and the stage in the course of the disease, a descriptive case series study of children less than 2 years old with intussusception was performed at the Paediatric Hospital of Camagüey, from January 1995 to December 2005. Age, symptoms and signs, clinical associations at admission and the relation between the presence of lethargy and the evolution time of the intussusception were the studied variables. Descriptive statistic and frequency distribution were the methods used. Lethargy was present in 76 children (62.80 %). The clinical association of lethargy, colic pain, vomiting and rectal is bleeding were the most frequent (33.88 %). Lethargy was found in 59 patients during the first 24 hours (77.63 %), including 35 patients in the first 12 hours (46.05%). Lethargy should be considered as one of the most important signs of intussusception due to the high frequency of presentation, in the majority of the cases has been evident in early stages of the disease (less than 24 hours of evolution). In children with lethargy of not explained cause, intussusception diagnosis should be present, especially when appear with other suggestive clinical elements of the disease.

Keywords : intussusception; child; sleep disorders; statistical distributions; epidemilogy descriptive.

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