학술논문

Prognostic factors of respiratory worsening after admission in otherwise normal patients with respiratory syncytial virus infection / 基礎疾患のないrespiratory syncytial virus(RSV)感染症における入院後の重症化予測因子に関する検討
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本集中治療医学会雑誌 / Journal of the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine. 2016, 23(1):21
Subject
bicarbonate
chest X-ray
prognostication
respiratory syncytial virus
ventilatory support
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1340-7988
1882-966X
Abstract
Objective: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection sometimes causes respiratory failure after hospital admission, even if respiratory function seems normal on admission. We investigated initial risk factors of RSV infection in otherwise normal patients to predict respiratory worsening. Methods: We reviewed the clinical records of 87 patients with RSV infection admitted to the Yodogawa Christian Hospital between January 2011 and September 2013. We divided patients into the ventilated group and the control group according to their need for ventilatory support including noninvasive positive pressure ventilation and continuous negative mode of biphasic cuirass ventilation after admission, and we retrospectively analyzed characteristics, present medical conditions, and diagnostic tests. Results: A multivariable logistic regression analysis identified venous bicarbonate and abnormal findings on chest X-ray as independent risk factors for ventilatory support after admission. Conclusion: Normal patients with RSV infection who have the elevated bicarbonate on initial venous blood gas analysis or abnormal findings on chest X-ray (e.g., infiltration, atelectasis, or hyperinflation) may require ventilatory support after admission with careful monitoring.