Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics (Jul 2024)
Predictive Value of Respiratory Rate Thresholds in Pneumonia among Preschool Children in Enugu, Nigeria
Abstract
Summary: A study was carried out to determine the predictive value of respiratory rate in the clinical diagnosis of pneumonia in 101 children with respiratory symptoms of 50/minute, while 43 (83 percent) had respiratory rate >40/min. When all age groups are considered, subjects with pneumonia had significantly higher respiratory rates. Respiratory rate was found to be least reliable as an indicator of pneumonia in children aged 2-11 months in whom the widest variation of respiratory rate was identified. For children aged 12-35 months, a respiratory rate of >50/min was a good predictor of pneumonia while a respiratory rate of 235/min was highly sensitive in children 236 months old. The current data suggest that the age specific respiratory rate cut off recommended by WHO programme for the control of acute respiratory infections need to be reviewed.