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López Escobar, Alejandro & Fernández Díaz, M. & Jimeno Ruiz, S. & Llana Martín, I. & Benedit Gómez, M. .Rsv Infection in Infants Admitted to Paediatric Intensive Care Unit.
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López Escobar, Alejandro & Fernández Díaz, M. & Jimeno Ruiz, S. & Llana Martín, I. & Benedit Gómez, M.. Rsv Infection in Infants Admitted to Paediatric Intensive Care Unit.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44601
Abstract:
Objectives: Description of RSV infection in infantes
below two months old admitted to Paediatric
Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
Methods: Descriptive and retrospective study
of infants less than two months old admitted to
PICU with the diagnosis of RSV infection from
january-2004 to December-2010.
Results: 53 children below two months of age
were admitted to PICU hospital during the period of
study with diagnosis of RSV infection. 25 from the
emergency department and 28 from the paediatric
floor. The causes of admission were apnoea (in
21,4%of the cases) and respiratory distress (in
78,6% of the cases). 30,1 % of these children were
preterm.
94,3 % of the infants admitted developed
bronchiolitis, 17 % presented apnoea. 76,9% were
treated with epinefrine and 32,7% with albuterol.
26,4% required antibiotics.
Ventilatory assistance was needed in 65% of the
patients (CPAP in 50% and ventilatory support in
15%)..They required a mean FiO2 of 30.8+/-16.1%
for a period of 3.85+/-3.54d. Mean PCO2 was
57.4+/-14 mmHg. A chest X-ray was performed in
75.5% of the children and showed pneumoniae or
atelectasia in 43,2% of the cases.
Discussion: Patients with a diagnosis of RSV
infection admitted to PICU develope bronchiolitis
in a high percentage. Epinefrine was the main
treatment used. Mainly 50% of these infants required
respiratory assistance.