| Literature DB >> 17653464 |
Jean Ezequiel Limongi1, Fabíola Corrêa da Costa, Márcia Beatriz Cardoso de Paula, Rogério de Melo Costa Pinto, Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira, Adalberto de Albuquerque Pajuaba Neto, Aércio Sebastião Borges, Marcelo Simão Ferreira.
Abstract
The epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and treatment findings from 23 cases of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome were analyzed. These cases were identified either serologically or immunohistochemically in hospitals in the municipality of Uberlândia, State of Minas Gerais. Fever (100%), dyspnea (100%) and myalgia (78%) were the symptoms most frequently observed in this sample. The most prevalent physical signs were hypotension (65%) and tachycardia (65%). The most common laboratory findings included thrombocytopenia (96%), hemoconcentration (83%) and leukocytosis (74%). Abnormal values for liver enzymes were found in all the patients tested and abnormalities in chest radiography were very frequent (95.6%). In 55.5% of the patients, orotracheal intubation and hemodynamic support were required. The present study confirmed the seasonal pattern of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in the Uberlândia region and the involvement of professional groups who are considered to be at low risk of infection, in the transmission cycle of the disease. The high lethality rate (39%) and the severity of the disease observed in this study may be related to attending to these patients at a late stage.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17653464 DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86822007000300009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ISSN: 0037-8682 Impact factor: 1.581