PICU呼吸道合胞病毒感染儿童的临床特征、严重程度和重症监护需求:后COVID趋势

Bincy Philip, T. Kavitha, Najiya, A. V. Gopalan, K. Sasidharan
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目的:后covid时代RSV感染流行病学呈现变化趋势。据报道,在SARS后放松封锁措施后,其季节性模式发生了变化。描述儿童呼吸道合胞病毒感染严重程度和重症监护需求的文献很少。我们的研究旨在描述后COVID时期需要PICU入院的儿科RSV感染的临床概况、严重程度和重症监护需求。研究设计:回顾性研究。学习地点和时间:印度南部一家三级护理教学医院的儿科重症监护室。研究时间为2022年5月至2022年10月,共6个月。方法:对所有临床诊断为病毒性肺炎或细支气管炎的儿童进行筛查。选取RSV阳性病例作为研究对象。将所有患儿的年龄、性别、症状、每种症状持续时间、呼吸支持、需氧量持续时间、PICU住院天数和转归等数据录入结构化表格,并对数据进行分析。主要目的是了解PICU收治的1个月至12岁RSV感染儿童的临床特征、严重程度和重症监护需求。次要目的是观察死亡率和PICU住院时间。结果:36例临床诊断为病毒性肺炎或急性细支气管炎的患儿中,呼吸道病毒检测呈阳性21例,其中RSV阳性11例。男性略占优势。所有儿童年龄均小于18个月。所有患者均出现呼吸衰竭,需要吸氧支持(n= 11,100%)。重症监护需求为高流量鼻插管9例(n=9,82%),鼻尖供氧(n= 1.9%)和机械通气(n= 1.9%)。需氧量的中位(IQR)持续时间为6(5,9)天。PICU住院时间中位数(IQR)为6(5,8)天。11名儿童全部生还。结论:在后Covid时代,RSV是我们PICU中仅次于病毒性肺炎或细支气管炎的最常见的病毒病因。所有患儿均出现呼吸衰竭,大多数患儿在使用高流量鼻插管后呼吸衰竭得到改善。
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Clinical Profile, Severity and Intensive Care needs of Children Admitted with Respiratory Syncytial Viral Infections in PICU: Post COVID Trend
Aims: Epidemiology of RSV infection have shown changing trends in the post covid times. Changing pattern in its seasonality have been reported following relaxation of lockdown measures after SARS COVID. Literature describing severity and intensive care needs of pediatric RSV infections are scarce. Our study aims to describe the clinical profile, severity and intensive care needs of pediatric RSV infections requiring PICU admission in post COVID period. Study Design: Retrospective Study. Place and Duration of Study: Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary care teaching hospital in south India. Study period was from May 2022 and October 2022, over 6 months. Methodology: All children with clinical diagnosis of viral pneumonia or bronchiolitis were screened. RSV positive cases were taken for the study. The data including age, gender, symptoms, duration of each symptom, respiratory support, duration of oxygen requirement, number of days of PICU stay and outcome of all the children was entered into a structured proforma and data was analysed. The primary objective was to see clinical profile, severity and intensive care needs of RSV affected children aged 1month-12 years admitted in PICU with RSV infections. The secondary objective was to see mortality and length of PICU stay among them. Results: Out of 36 children with clinical diagnosis of viral pneumonia or acute bronchiolitis, 21 tested positive for respiratory virus, out of which 11 were RSV positive. There was a slight male preponderance. All children were aged less than 18 months. All had respiratory failure and required oxygen support (n=11, 100%). Intensive care needs were high flow nasal cannula requirement in 9 patients (n=9,82%), oxygen via nasal prongs (n=1,9%) and mechanical ventilation (n=1, 9%). Median (IQR) duration of oxygen requirements was 6 (5,9) days. Median (IQR) duration of PICU stay was 6(5,8) days. All 11 children survived. Conclusion: In the Post Covid era, RSV was the most identified viral etiology behind viral pneumonia or bronchiolitis in our PICU. All children had respiratory failure, which improved with High Flow Nasal Cannula in majority of the children.
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