Comparison of clinical characteristics and outcomes in hospitalized adult patients infected with respiratory syncytial virus and influenza virus.

Sun Hee Na, Hyeon Jae Jo, Jin Ju Park, Yubin Seo, Jacob Lee, Jiyeon Bae, Minkyeong Lee, Chan Mi Lee, Chang Kyung Kang, Pyoeng Gyun Choe, Wan Beom Park, Nam Joong Kim
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Background: Because patients infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) have been reported to be older than patients infected with influenza virus, the more frequent incidence of complications in RSV-infected patients may be age-related. This study compared clinical characteristics and outcomes in hospitalized adults infected with RSV with findings in age- and sex-matched adults infected with influenza virus.

Methods: The medical records of hospitalized adult patients infected with RSV or influenza virus at two university hospitals from 2013 to 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Virus infection was confirmed by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Each RSV-infected patient was matched by age and sex with two influenza virus-infected patients, and their clinical symptoms, laboratory parameters and hospital courses were compared.

Results: The study cohort consisted of 552 patients, 184 infected with RSV and 368 infected with influenza virus. Fever (71.2% vs. 79.9%, p = .022) and cough (70.1% vs. 80.4%, p = .007) were significantly less frequent in the RSV than in the influenza group, whereas white blood cell counts (9132/mm3 vs. 7616/mm3, p < .001) and C-reactive protein concentrations (10.25 vs. 8.88 mg/dL, p = .029) were significantly higher in the RSV group. The frequency of oxygen therapy was higher (60.3% vs. 48.6%, p = .010) and hospital stay was longer (8 vs. 6 days, p = .003) in RSV than in influenza virus-infected patients.

Conclusions: Clinical symptoms were less frequent, but disease was more severe, in hospitalized adult patients infected with RSV than in age- and sex-matched patients infected with influenza. Greater attention should be paid to diagnosing and preventing RSV infection in adults.

比较感染呼吸道合胞病毒和流感病毒的住院成年患者的临床特征和预后。
背景:据报道,感染呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)的患者年龄比感染流感病毒的患者大,因此RSV感染者并发症发生率较高可能与年龄有关。本研究比较了感染 RSV 的住院成人与年龄和性别匹配的感染流感病毒的成人的临床特征和结果:方法:回顾性分析了两家大学医院在 2013 年至 2022 年期间感染 RSV 或流感病毒的住院成人患者的病历。病毒感染通过实时聚合酶链反应进行确认。每名RSV感染者都与两名流感病毒感染者进行了年龄和性别配对,并对他们的临床症状、实验室指标和住院过程进行了比较:研究队列由 552 名患者组成,其中 184 人感染了 RSV,368 人感染了流感病毒。RSV 组患者发热(71.2% 对 79.9%,p = .022)和咳嗽(70.1% 对 80.4%,p = .007)的频率明显低于流感组,而 RSV 组患者的白细胞计数(9132/mm3 对 7616/mm3,p = .029)明显高于流感组。与流感病毒感染者相比,RSV 感染者接受氧疗的频率更高(60.3% 对 48.6%,p = .010),住院时间更长(8 天对 6 天,p = .003):结论:与年龄和性别匹配的流感患者相比,感染 RSV 的住院成年患者临床症状较少,但病情更为严重。应更加重视成人 RSV 感染的诊断和预防。
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