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López Escobar, Alejandro & Benedit Gómez, M. & Fernández Díaz, M. & Llana Martín, I. & Jimeno Ruiz, S. .Descriptive Study of Rsv Infection in Preterm Infants.
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López Escobar, Alejandro & Benedit Gómez, M. & Fernández Díaz, M. & Llana Martín, I. & Jimeno Ruiz, S.. Descriptive Study of Rsv Infection in Preterm Infants.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44600
Abstract:
Objectives: Description of RSV infection in preterm
infants below two months of age.
Methods: Descriptive and retrospective study
of infants less than two months old admitted to
hospital with the diagnosis of RSV infection from
January-2004 to December-2010. Comparison
between preterm and non-preterm patients.
Results: 250 children below two months of age
were admitted to hospital during the period of study
with diagnosis of RSV infection. 38 of them were
preterm (33.92+/-1.98w).
The mean age at time of diagnosis was 32.69+/-
15.3d of age. 10 % of the preterm infants presented
apnoea and 89,5% developed bronchiolitis.
42% of the preterm patients required PICU
admission which is a higher percentage compared
to non term infants (p 0,045).
Compared to non preterm patients, preterm
infants admitted to UCIP presented apnoea more
frecuently (31%) and needed more often respiratory
assistance, either with CPAP (68,7%) or with
mechanical ventilation support (31%). However,
these differences were not significant (p0,08).
While in the paediatric floor, preterm patients
needed suplementary oxigen more frecuently and
for longer periods than term infants.
No significant differences were found regarding the
rest of the variables analysed.
Discussion: Preterm infants less than two months
old with RSV infection suffer from a higher risk
of admission to PICU and need treatment more
frecuently than non-preterm patients.