APA
Ruiz, Sara & Calvo, Cristina & Pozo, Francisco & Casas, Inmaculada & García García, María Luz .Lung function, allergic sensitization and asthma in school¿aged children after viral¿coinfection bronchiolitis.
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Ruiz, Sara & Calvo, Cristina & Pozo, Francisco & Casas, Inmaculada & García García, María Luz. Lung function, allergic sensitization and asthma in school¿aged children after viral¿coinfection bronchiolitis.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/31866
Resumen:
Our main objective was to compare the lung function, the rate of allergic sensitization and the
prevalence of asthma at 7¿9 years in children hospitalized for bronchiolitis with viral coinfection
versus single viral infection. Observational study in children with previous bronchiolitis and current
age 7¿9 years. Clinical data were collected. Fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) determination,
spirometry and skin prick test for common aeroallergens were performed. A total of 181 children
hospitalized for bronchiolitis (40 coinfections and 141 single infections), with median age of 8.3 years
(IQR:7.5¿9.1) were included. Single-HRV-infections showed lower basal FEV1(%) than coinfections
(p = 0.04) and lower z-score FEV1
than single-RSV-infections (p = 0.04) or coinfections (p = 0.02).
Also, single-HRV-infections had lower post-bronchodilator FEV1(%) and z-score FEV1
values than
coinfections (p = 0.03 and p = 0.03). Single-HRV-bronchiolitis was an independent risk factor for
FEV1
< 80% (p = 0.007). FeNO value > 25 ppb was detected in 21(12.5%) cases, without differences
between viral groups (p = 0.768). The prevalence of allergic sensitization was similar in coinfections
(31.4%) versus single infections (38.7%), (p = 0.428). The highest frequency of allergic rhinitis was
observed in single-HRV patients (p = 0.004). The respiratory morbidity at 7¿9 years of coinfected
patients was similar to the single-HRV ones. In contrast, the likelihood of current asthma was up
to 5 times higher in RSV/HRV coinfections than in the single-RSV-infections ones (p = 0.012). The
respiratory morbidity at 7¿9 years of age after severe bronchiolitis is significantly higher in single-
HRV or viral coinfection patients that in single-RSV ones. Single-HRV-bronchiolitis is independently
associated with lower lung function at school-age.