Kah Peng Eg
University of Malaya
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Pediatric Pulmonology | 2017
Anna Marie Nathan; Hui Yan Loo; Jessie de Bruyne; Kah Peng Eg; Sze Ying Kee; Surendran Thavagnanam; Marilyn Bouniu; Jiat Earn Wong; Chin Seng Gan; Lucy Chai See Lum
Home ventilation (HV) for children is growing rapidly worldwide. The aim was to describe (1) the sociodemographic characteristics of children on HV and (2) the indications for, means and outcome of initiating HV in children from a developing country.
Frontiers in Pediatrics | 2017
Anna Marie Nathan; Jessie de Bruyne; Kah Peng Eg; Surendran Thavagnanam
Non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB) has gained renewed interest, due to its increasing health-care burden. Annual mortality statistics in England and Wales showed that under 1,000 people die from bronchiectasis each year, and this number is increasing by 3% yearly. Unfortunately, there is a severe lack of well-powered, randomized controlled trials to guide clinicians how to manage NCFB effectively. Quality-of-life (QOL) measures in NCFB are an important aspect of clinical care that has not been studied well. Commonly used disease-specific questionnaires in children with NCFB are the St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire, Short Form-36, the Leicester Cough Questionnaire, and the Parent Cough-Specific Quality of Life questionnaire (PC-QOL). Of these, only the PC-QOL can be used in young children, as it is a parent-proxy questionnaire. We reviewed pediatric studies looking at QOL in children with NCFB and cystic fibrosis. All types of airway clearance techniques appear to be safe and have no significant benefit over each other. Number of exacerbations and hospitalizations correlated with QOL scores, while symptom subscales correlated with lung function, worse QOL, frequent antibiotic requirements, and duration of regular follow-up in only one study. There was a correlation between QOL and age of diagnosis in children with primary ciliary dyskinesia. Other studies have shown no relationship between QOL scores and etiology of NCFB as well as CT changes. As for treatments, oral azithromycin and yoga have demonstrated some improvement in QOL scores. In conclusion, more studies are required to accurately determine important factors contributing to QOL.
Pediatric Pulmonology | 2018
Rahul J. Thomas; Kah Peng Eg; Ian B. Masters; Margaret McElrea; Anne B. Chang
A valid bronchoscopic scoring tool for bronchitis would be useful for clinical and research purposes as currently there are none in children. From 100 digitally recorded flexible bronchoscopies (FB), we related the various macroscopic features to airway neutrophil % to develop a FB‐derived bronchitis score (BScoreexp). We aimed to develop a FB‐derived bronchitis tool.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Li Min Lim; Yen Yen Woo; Jessie de Bruyne; Anna Marie Nathan; Sze Ying Kee; Yoke Fun Chan; Chun Wei Chiam; Kah Peng Eg; Surendran Thavagnanam; I-Ching Sam
Objectives To describe the severity, human adenovirus (HAdV) type and respiratory morbidity following adenovirus pneumonia in children. Methodology Retrospective review of children under 12 years of age, admitted with HAdV pneumonia, between January 2011 and July 2013, in a single centre in Malaysia. HAdV isolated from nasopharyngeal secretions were typed by sequencing hypervariable regions 1–6 of the hexon gene. Patients were reviewed for respiratory complications. Results HAdV was detected in 131 children of whom 92 fulfilled inclusion criteria. Median (range) age was 1.1 (0.1–8.0) years with 80% under 2 years. Twenty percent had severe disease with a case-fatality rate of 5.4%. Duration of admission (p = 0.02) was independently associated with severe illness. Twenty-two percent developed respiratory complications, the commonest being bronchiolitis obliterans (15.2%) and recurrent wheeze (5.4%). The predominant type shifted from HAdV1 and HAdV3 in 2011 to HAdV7 in 2013. The commonest types identified were types 7 (54.4%), 1(17.7%) and 3 (12.6%). Four out of the five patients who died were positive for HAdV7. Infection with type 7 (OR 8.90, 95% CI 1.32, 59.89), family history of asthma (OR 14.80, 95% CI 2.12–103.21) and need for invasive or non-invasive ventilation (OR 151.84, 95% CI 9.93–2.32E) were independent predictors of respiratory complications. Conclusions One in five children admitted with HAdV pneumonia had severe disease and 22% developed respiratory complications. Type 7 was commonly isolated in children with severe disease. Family history of asthma need for invasive or non-invasive ventilation and HAdV 7 were independent predictors of respiratory complications.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | 2018
Jian Min Ooi; Kah Peng Eg; Karuthan Chinna; Anna Marie Nathan; Jessie de Bruyne; Surendran Thavagnanam
To investigate baseline characteristics associated with complicated community‐acquired pneumonia (CAPc) in Malaysian children. CAPc, such as pleural effusion and/or empyema, is on the rise, especially in Southeast Asian children, and the reasons for this are unknown.
Frontiers in Pediatrics | 2017
Kah Peng Eg; Virginia Mirra; Anne B. Chang; Francesca Santamaria
1 Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, Children’s Centre for Health Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 3 Department of Translational Medical Sciences, Federico II University, Naples, Italy, 4 Child Health Division, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, NT, Australia
Pediatric Respirology and Critical Care Medicine | 2017
Anna Marie Nathan; Yun Lee Qiao; Faizatul Lela Jafar; Yoke Fun Chan; Kah Peng Eg; Surendran Thavagnanam; Sazaly Abu Bakar; I-Ching Sam; Jessie Anne deBruyne
BMC Pediatrics | 2016
Shalini Shanmugam; Anna Marie Nathan; Rafdzah Zaki; Kian Tan; Kah Peng Eg; Surendran Thavagnanam; Jessie de Bruyne
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | 2015
Anna Marie Nathan; Rafdzah Zaki; Rachael Rozario; Nurul Dhania; Siti Nur Sabrina Mohd Hamirudin; Kah Peng Eg; Sze Ying Kee; Cindy Shuan Ju Teh; Kartini Abdul Jabar; Caroline Judy Westerhout; Surendran Thavagnanam; Jessie de Bruyne
Archive | 2016
Shalini Shanmugam; Anna Marie Nathan; Rafdzah Zaki; Kian Tan; Kah Peng Eg; Surendran Thavagnanam; Jessie de Bruyne