Authors: OSMAN ÖZDEMİR, SİNAN SARI, ARZU BAKIRTAŞ, PELİN ZORLU, ÜLKER ERTAN
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to determine the relative frequency of recurrent pneumonia in children and to describe its underlying illnesses. Materials and methods: Children between 3 months and 16 years old who had a history of 2 or more episodes of pneumonia per year, or 3 or more episodes in a lifetime were investigated retrospectively at Doctor Sami Ulus Children's Training and Research Hospital between January 2002 and December 2004. Results: Out of 595 children admitted for pneumonia, 62 (10.42%) met the criteria for recurrent pneumonia. An underlying illness was demonstrated in 56 patients (90.32%). In this study, the underlying illness was diagnosed during recurrence in all patients. The patients with persistent pneumonia were excluded from the study. Underlying diseases were bronchial asthma (30.64%), immune deficiency disorders (17.75%), aspiration syndromes (17.75%), and congenital anomalies (16.12%). No predisposing illness could be demonstrated in 6 patients (9.68%). Conclusion: Approximately 1 in 10 children with pneumonia in our hospital had recurrent pneumonia. Most of these children had an underlying illness, which was demonstrated. Bronchial asthma was the most common underlying illnesses for undiagnosed recurrent pneumonia in children.
Keywords: Aspiration syndromes, bronchial asthma, congenital anomalies, immune deficiency disorders, recurrent pneumonia
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