Occurrence of acute otitis and sinusitis in patients hospitalized for influenza.

IF 1.7 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
GERMS Pub Date : 2024-03-31 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.18683/germs.2024.1416
Vlad Ștefan Pleșca, Adrian Gabriel Marinescu, Cătălina Voiosu, Anca Cristina Drăgănescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Alexandra Vilaia, Răzvan Hainăroșie, Doina Anca Pleșca, Oana Săndulescu
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Abstract

Introduction: Acute otitis and sinusitis are common complications in patients with influenza and are responsible for increased hospitalization rates.

Methods: A five-year retrospective study (2018-2023) was conducted including all patients hospitalized for influenza (etiologic diagnosis by RT-PCR) to identify the incidence and characteristics of cases complicated with otitis and/or sinusitis. Cases associated with other viral co-infections were excluded from the analysis.

Results: We identified a cumulative rate of 20.6% (324 cases) of acute otitis (AO) and acute sinusitis (AS) among patients with influenza. Of these, 62.3% had AO, 28.1% AS, and 9.6% concomitant AO and AS. Cases of AO were predominant in the pediatric population (97.0%), while cases of AS were more common in adults (56.1%). Influenza A viruses were identified in 67.2% of patients. The infection with influenza B viruses increased the risk of acute congestive otitis media 2.1-fold (p=0.020), and influenza A viruses increased the risk of acute maxillary sinusitis 2.7-fold (p=0.029). Late presentation to the hospital, with a median of 4 days from the onset of influenza symptoms, was identified as a factor in the occurrence of AO and AS.

Conclusions: The risk of AO and AS is increased in patients with influenza, especially in the pediatric population and in late hospital presentations. These findings highlight the importance of proper monitoring and management of patients with influenza to prevent the development of complications, as well as the need to better understand the mechanisms whereby influenza viruses contribute to these secondary conditions.

因流感住院的患者中出现急性耳炎和鼻窦炎的情况。
简介:急性耳炎和鼻窦炎是流感患者的常见并发症,也是住院率增加的原因:急性中耳炎和鼻窦炎是流感患者的常见并发症,也是住院率增加的原因之一:开展了一项为期五年的回顾性研究(2018-2023年),研究对象包括所有因流感住院的患者(通过RT-PCR进行病原学诊断),以确定并发中耳炎和/或鼻窦炎病例的发病率和特征。分析排除了合并其他病毒感染的病例:我们发现流感患者中急性中耳炎(AO)和急性鼻窦炎(AS)的累计发病率为 20.6%(324 例)。其中,62.3%患有急性中耳炎,28.1%患有急性鼻窦炎,9.6%同时患有急性中耳炎和急性鼻窦炎。AO 病例主要发生在儿科人群中(97.0%),而 AS 病例在成人中更为常见(56.1%)。67.2%的患者感染了甲型流感病毒。感染乙型流感病毒会使急性充血性中耳炎的风险增加 2.1 倍(P=0.020),甲型流感病毒会使急性上颌窦炎的风险增加 2.7 倍(P=0.029)。流感症状出现后中位数为 4 天的较晚入院时间被认为是发生急性上颌窦炎和急性下颌窦炎的一个因素:结论:流感患者,尤其是儿童和晚期入院的流感患者,发生AO和AS的风险增加。这些发现强调了对流感患者进行适当监测和管理以预防并发症发生的重要性,以及更好地了解流感病毒导致这些继发性疾病的机制的必要性。
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