Clinical efficacy of respiratory virus detection by using the FilmArray method in children admitted with respiratory infection

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Hyun Joo Lee, J. Park, Jae Min Kim, Ji Hye Kim, H. Baek
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Abstract

Purpose: Respiratory virus infection is a common cause of hospitalization in children. Rapid testing for respiratory viruses, such as the FilmArray method, can be clinically useful. However, insufficient evidence exists to support its use in standard clinical care. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from children under 18 years old who received the multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction array (multiplex RT-PCR) method in 2017 and by FilmArray respiratory panel (FilmArray RP) in 2018. Results: Between January, 2017 and December, 2018, we reviewed data from 1,480 hospitalized children. The number of children with virus detection in respiratory viral PCR was 523 in the multiplex RT-PCR method and 419 in the FilmArray method. Seasonal virus outbreak patterns were similar to those of Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in both groups. There was no differ-ence between the 2 groups in the mean length of hospital stay. The time from admission to isolation by influenza infection was sig-nificantly shorter in the FilmArray group than in the multiplex RT-PCR group among patients who were not diagnosed with influenza infection by rapid antigen test at the time of admission. Conclusion: The use of FilmArray method for respiratory viruses did not diminish length of hospital stay. However, the FilmArray method may quickly detect the prevalence of respiratory infection and aid in clinical treatment. In addition, it was related with a re-duced time from admission to isolation by influenza infection in hospitalized children who were not identified with influenza infection by rapid antigen test at the time of admission. ( Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2021;9:12-20 )
FilmArray法检测呼吸道病毒在住院呼吸道感染患儿中的临床疗效
目的:呼吸道病毒感染是儿童住院的常见原因。快速检测呼吸道病毒,如FilmArray方法,在临床上是有用的。然而,没有足够的证据支持其在标准临床护理中的应用。方法:回顾性分析2017年接受多重实时聚合酶链反应阵列(multiplex RT-PCR)方法和2018年接受FilmArray呼吸面板(FilmArray RP)的18岁以下儿童的数据。结果:2017年1月至2018年12月,我们回顾了1480名住院儿童的数据。多重RT-PCR法检测到呼吸道病毒PCR的患儿为523例,FilmArray法检测到419例。两组的季节性病毒爆发模式与韩国疾病控制与预防中心的相似。两组患者平均住院时间差异无统计学意义。在入院时未通过快速抗原检测诊断为流感感染的患者中,FilmArray组从入院到因流感感染而隔离的时间明显短于多重RT-PCR组。结论:使用FilmArray方法检测呼吸道病毒并没有缩短住院时间。然而,FilmArray方法可以快速检测呼吸道感染的患病率,并有助于临床治疗。此外,它与入院时未通过快速抗原试验确定为流感感染的住院儿童从入院到隔离流感感染的时间缩短有关。(过敏哮喘呼吸疾病2021;9:12-20)
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