Literature DB >> 17692256

[Severe bronchiolitis. Epidemiology and clinical course of 284 patients].

A López Guinea1, J Casado Flores, María A Martín Sobrino, B Espínola Docio, T de la Calle Cabrera, A Serrano, María A García Teresa.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospital admission and a frequent cause of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission among infants during the winter months. The objective of this study was to analyze the characteristics and clinical course of patients admitted to the PICU for bronchiolitis. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: We performed a descriptive, observational study by clinical chart review of all patients admitted to the PICU for severe bronchiolitis from November 1994 to March 2006.
RESULTS: A total of 284 patients were included. Most were admitted during December and January and 74% had respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. At least one risk factor for severe disease was present in 68% of the patients: the most frequent risk factor was age < 6 weeks (45%), followed by prematurity (30%). Mechanical ventilation was required in 64 of the 284 patients (24%). Mortality was 1.8% and was associated with chronic pre-existing illness (p < 0.001). The factors associated with a greater risk of mechanical ventilation and a longer PICU stay were the association of two or more risk factors (42/284; 15%), the presence of apnea (73/284; 25.7%), and images of pulmonary consolidation or atelectasis on admission chest X-ray (157/284; 55%).
CONCLUSIONS: Most patients admitted for severe bronchiolitis to the PICU are healthy infants whose principal risk factor is young age. The main predictors of severe clinical course during PICU stay are the association of two or more risk factors, the presence of apnea, and pulmonary consolidation on admission chest X-ray. Bronchiolitis-associated mortality is low and is associated with pre-existing chronic illness.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17692256     DOI: 10.1016/s1695-4033(07)70571-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  An Pediatr (Barc)        ISSN: 1695-4033            Impact factor:   1.500


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