Clinical characteristics of pediatric pneumonia: a retrospective study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2025-06-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.62347/NMGN1230
Meimei Wang, Junping Pan
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Abstract

Objectives: To explore the clinical characteristics of pneumonia in infants and children and to provide robust clinical evidence for its prevention and treatment.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzed the clinical data from pediatric patients diagnosed with pneumonia who were admitted to The Third Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University (The First People's Hospital of Hefei) between March 2023 and September 2023. Collected variables included sex, age, pneumonia vaccination rates, clinical diagnosis, severity of pneumonia, presence of fever, levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT), incidence of anemia, use of ventilator-assisted breathing, length of hospitalization, and results of pathogen detection.

Results: The incidence of rhinovirus, bocavirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and influenza A virus was significantly higher in children with severe pneumonia, who also showed a greater prevalence of mixed infections. These patients exhibited higher rates of fever, elevated CRP and PCT levels, more frequent anemia, increased reliance on ventilatory support, and prolonged hospital stays. Compared with patients with non-mixed infections, those with mixed infections showed lower pneumonia vaccination rates, significantly higher CRP and PCT levels, increased need for ventilatory support, and longer durations of hospitalization.

Conclusions: In pediatric patients with pneumonia, severe cases were associated with a higher incidence of multiple viral infections and more frequent mixed infections, which correlated with more pronounced clinical symptoms. Patients with mixed infections also demonstrated lower vaccination coverage and greater disease severity. These findings underscore the need for enhanced surveillance, targeted prevention, and optimized treatment strategies, particularly for severe and mixed infection cases in the pediatric population.

儿童肺炎的临床特征:一项回顾性研究。
目的:探讨婴幼儿肺炎的临床特点,为其防治提供有力的临床依据。方法:回顾性分析安徽医科大学第三附属医院(合肥市第一人民医院)2023年3月至2023年9月住院诊断为肺炎的儿科患者的临床资料。收集的变量包括性别、年龄、肺炎疫苗接种率、临床诊断、肺炎严重程度、是否存在发热、c反应蛋白(CRP)和降钙素原(PCT)水平、贫血发生率、使用呼吸机辅助呼吸、住院时间以及病原体检测结果。结果:鼻病毒、博卡病毒、呼吸道合胞病毒和甲型流感病毒在重症肺炎患儿中的发病率明显较高,且混合感染发生率较高。这些患者表现出更高的发热率,CRP和PCT水平升高,更频繁的贫血,对呼吸机支持的依赖增加,住院时间延长。与非混合感染患者相比,混合感染患者肺炎疫苗接种率较低,CRP和PCT水平明显升高,呼吸机支持需求增加,住院时间延长。结论:小儿肺炎患者重症多重病毒感染发生率较高,混合性感染发生率较高,临床症状更明显。混合感染患者也表现出较低的疫苗接种覆盖率和较高的疾病严重程度。这些发现强调了加强监测、有针对性的预防和优化治疗策略的必要性,特别是对儿科人群中的严重和混合性感染病例。
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