Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007

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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the profile of infections caused by atypical microorganisms in children with asthma exacerbations treated in Grau Emergency Hospital during 2007. Methodology: This is a prospective and cross-sectional study performed in 2007,...

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Autores: Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo, Miranda Candelario, Javier, Mejía Vásquez, Clara, Campos Noriega, Cecilia
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2009
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1517
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1517
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Asthma exacerbation(s)
Atypical microorganisms
Children
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
Perfil clínico serológico de los agentes atípicos en niños asmáticos del Hospital Emergencias Grau EsSalud 2007
title Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
spellingShingle Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
Asthma exacerbation(s)
Atypical microorganisms
Children
title_short Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
title_full Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
title_fullStr Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
title_sort Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
Miranda Candelario, Javier
Mejía Vásquez, Clara
Campos Noriega, Cecilia
author Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
author_facet Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo
Miranda Candelario, Javier
Mejía Vásquez, Clara
Campos Noriega, Cecilia
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Mejía Vásquez, Clara
Campos Noriega, Cecilia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Asthma exacerbation(s)
Atypical microorganisms
Children
topic Asthma exacerbation(s)
Atypical microorganisms
Children
description Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the profile of infections caused by atypical microorganisms in children with asthma exacerbations treated in Grau Emergency Hospital during 2007. Methodology: This is a prospective and cross-sectional study performed in 2007, in which 90 patients between 2 and 14 years old who were brought to the Pediatric Emergency area because of asthma exacerbations refractyory to conventional therapy were included. A blood sample was taken from all patients, in order to perform an ELISA indirect immunoassay test, looking for IgM showing acute infections caused by Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycplasma pneumoniae. Results: An overall prevalence of respiratory infections caused by atypical microorganisms was found in 30% (27/90) of children with asthma, 20% (18/90) for Chlamydia pneumoniae, 13.3% (12/90) for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and mixed infections (M. pneumoniae and C. pneumoniae) in 3.3% (3/90). We also found that infections caused by atypical agents increased in winter (33.3%), while those caused by Chlamydia were prevalent all over the year. There were no significant differences in frequency of these infections with respet to age (being more or less than 5 years old) or sex. More frequent radiological featurees were peribronchial thickening (29.6%), chest hyperinflation (22.2%), and hilar opacities (22.2%). CBCs were reported as nromal in more than 80% of the patients (22/27). Conclusions: The overall prevalence of atypical microorganisms in children with asthma exacerbations was 30%, and it was independent of age and sex. We must have a high clinical suspicion index for theses conditions in children brought to the ER with history of persistant asthma withy moderate exacerbations refractory to conbventional therapy who also have a normal CBC and a chest X-ray pattern showing peribronchiaal thickening, chest hyperinflation, and hilar opacities.  
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spelling Clinical and serological findings for atypical respiratory infections in asthmatic children in Grau Emergency Hospital, EsSalud, 2007Perfil clínico serológico de los agentes atípicos en niños asmáticos del Hospital Emergencias Grau EsSalud 2007Huamaní Egocheaga, Rómulo Miranda Candelario, JavierMejía Vásquez, ClaraCampos Noriega, CeciliaAsthma exacerbation(s)Atypical microorganismsChildrenObjective: The objective of this study was to determine the profile of infections caused by atypical microorganisms in children with asthma exacerbations treated in Grau Emergency Hospital during 2007. Methodology: This is a prospective and cross-sectional study performed in 2007, in which 90 patients between 2 and 14 years old who were brought to the Pediatric Emergency area because of asthma exacerbations refractyory to conventional therapy were included. A blood sample was taken from all patients, in order to perform an ELISA indirect immunoassay test, looking for IgM showing acute infections caused by Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycplasma pneumoniae. Results: An overall prevalence of respiratory infections caused by atypical microorganisms was found in 30% (27/90) of children with asthma, 20% (18/90) for Chlamydia pneumoniae, 13.3% (12/90) for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and mixed infections (M. pneumoniae and C. pneumoniae) in 3.3% (3/90). We also found that infections caused by atypical agents increased in winter (33.3%), while those caused by Chlamydia were prevalent all over the year. There were no significant differences in frequency of these infections with respet to age (being more or less than 5 years old) or sex. More frequent radiological featurees were peribronchial thickening (29.6%), chest hyperinflation (22.2%), and hilar opacities (22.2%). CBCs were reported as nromal in more than 80% of the patients (22/27). Conclusions: The overall prevalence of atypical microorganisms in children with asthma exacerbations was 30%, and it was independent of age and sex. We must have a high clinical suspicion index for theses conditions in children brought to the ER with history of persistant asthma withy moderate exacerbations refractory to conbventional therapy who also have a normal CBC and a chest X-ray pattern showing peribronchiaal thickening, chest hyperinflation, and hilar opacities.  Objetivos: Determinar el perfil clínico serológico de la infección por agentes atípicos en niños con crisis asmáticas en el Hospital de Emergencias Grau período 2007. Material y métodos: Estudio prospectivo, de corte transversal durante el año 2007. Se incluyó una muestra de 90 pacientes de 2 a 14 años con diagnóstico clínico de asma bronquial que acudieron a Emergencia de Pediatría por exacerbación asmática, refractaria a tratamiento convencional, a quiénes se tomó muestra de sangre para Inmunoensayo indirecto: ELISA Ig M para Chlamydia y Mycoplasma Pneumonaie. Resultados: Se obtuvo una prevalencia global de infección por agentes atípicos en niños asmáticos en el 30% (27/90), siendo para chlamydia el 20% (18/90), mycoplasma el 13,3% (12/90) e infección mixta en 3,3% (3/90). Hubo mayor prevalencia de infección por agentes atípicos en los meses de invierno (33,3%), siendo chlamydia pneumoniae el más prevalente en todas las estaciones. En cuanto a edad, no se encontró diferencias significativas para mayores o menores de 5 años, ni tampoco en relación al sexo. Las características radiográficas más frecuentes fueron engrosamiento peribronquial (29,6%), hiperinflación (22,2%) y opacidades hiliares (22,2%). Si bien el hemograma fue normal en más del 80% (22/27) de pacientes con infección por agentes atípicos, tampoco alcanzó significancia estadística. Conclusiones: Se encontró una prevalencia global de infección por agentes atípicos del 30% asociado a crisis asmáticas. Hubo independencia de edad y sexo. Debemos tener alta sospecha clínica de infección por agentes atípicos en niños con antecedente de asma persistente que presenten exacerbación moderada, refractaria a tratamiento convencional, y que además muestren un hemograma normal y radiografía con predominio de engrosamiento bronquial, hiperaereación y/o opacidades hilares.Colegio Médico del Perú2009-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1517ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol 26 No 3 (2009); 162 - 168ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 26 Núm. 3 (2009); 162 - 1681728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1517/953Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15172023-07-06T06:01:40Z
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