Incidence of respiratory viruses in preterm infants submitted to mechanical ventilation Incidência de vírus respiratórios em crianças pré-termo externas submetidas à ventilação mecânica

The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence of infection by respiratory viruses in preterm infants submitted to mechanical ventilation, and to evaluate the clinical, laboratory and radiological patterns of viral infections among hospitalized infants in the neonatal intensive care un...

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Published in:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Main Authors: Edna Maria de Albuquerque Diniz, Renata Amato Vieira, Maria Esther Jurfest Ceccon, Maria Akiko Ishida, Flávio Adolfo Costa Vaz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo (USP) 2005
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652005000100007
https://doaj.org/article/bc14963f6ba1420c9ad013f0c08c5b86
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Summary:The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence of infection by respiratory viruses in preterm infants submitted to mechanical ventilation, and to evaluate the clinical, laboratory and radiological patterns of viral infections among hospitalized infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with any kind of acute respiratory failure. Seventy-eight preterm infants were studied from November 2000 to September 2002. The newborns were classified into two groups: with viral infection (Group I) and without viral infection (Group II). Respiratory viruses were diagnosed in 23 preterm infants (29.5%); the most frequent was respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (14.1%), followed by influenza A virus (10.2%). Rhinorrhea, wheezing, vomiting and diarrhea, pneumonia, atelectasis, and interstitial infiltrate were significantly more frequent in newborns with nosocomial viral infection. There was a correlation between nosocomial viral infection and low values of C-reactive protein. Two patients with mixed infection from Group I died during the hospital stay. In conclusion, RSV was the most frequent virus in these patients. It was observed that, although the majority of viral lower respiratory tract infections had a favorable course, some patients presented a serious and prolonged clinical manifestation, especially when there was concomitant bacterial or fungal infection. Os objetivos do estudo foram determinar a incidência de infecção por vírus respiratórios em crianças pré-termo externas submetidas à ventilação mecânica e avaliar os padrões clínico, laboratorial e radiológico das infecções virais entre crianças pré-termo internadas em unidade de cuidados intensivos neonatal (NICU) com insuficiência respiratória aguda de qualquer tipo. Setenta e oito crianças pré-termo externas foram estudadas de Novembro de 2000 a Setembro de 2002. Os recém-nascidos foram classificados em dois grupos: com infecção viral (Grupo I) e sem infecção viral (Grupo II). Vírus respiratórios foram diagnosticados em 23 crianças pré-termo ...