Infección por virus respiratorios en adultos hospitalizados en un Servicio de Medicina Interna

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  • Raúl Riquelme Universidad San Sebastián Hospital de Puerto Montt
  • María Luisa Rioseco Microbióloga, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt
  • Yasna Agüero Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt
  • Daniela Ubilla Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt
  • Pamela Mechsner Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt
  • Carlos Inzunza Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt
  • Maurico Riquelme Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

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Influenza, Human, Pneumonia, Respiratory Tract Infections, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections, Viral

Resumen

Background: Respiratory viral infections (RVi) can be associated with a wide range of clinical manifestations. Aim: to investigate the frequency and clinical manifestations of RVi among adult patients during winter hospitalizations. Patients and methods: All patients admitted to the hospital with flu like disease and those with fever or exacerbation of any underlying disease during hospitalization without an evident cause, were prospectively enrolled. A direct immunofluorescence (DIF) of nasopharyngeal aspirate for influenza A (IA) and B, parainfluenza 1, 2 and 3, adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and metapneumovirus, was performed. Epidemiological and clinical data were recorded. Results: Between May and September 2012, 975 adults were admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit of Puerto Montt Hospital and in 128 (13%) patients, DIF was carried out. DIF was positive in 44 patients (34%) aged 65 ± 20 years, 68.2% females, corresponding to 4.5% of total hospitalizations. Eighty six percent of the latter had at least one co-morbidity, mainly asthma and chronic respiratory diseases in 34.1%, diabetes in 29.5%, cardiac problems in 25% and congestive heart failure in 20.5%. The most common RVi were RSV (n=21, 48%) and IA (n=17, 39%). Six patients had a nosocomial RVi. Patients infected with IA had a significantly higher frequency of fever and bronchial hyper reactivity than those infected with RSV. RVi were associated with exacerbation of underlying disease in 62% of cases and pneumonia in 27%. Two patients had a viral pericarditis. Conclusions: RVi are an important cause of adult morbidity and their detection should be routine in adult patients hospitalized during winter.

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Raúl Riquelme, Universidad San Sebastián Hospital de Puerto Montt

Profesor Asociado de Medicina USS Jefe Servicio de Medicina Hospital Puerto Montt

María Luisa Rioseco, Microbióloga, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

Departamento de Microbiología Hospital de Puerto Montt

Yasna Agüero, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

Becada de Medicina Interna

Daniela Ubilla, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

Becada Medicina Interna

Pamela Mechsner, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

Becada Medicina Interna

Carlos Inzunza, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

Especialista en Medicina Interna y Enfermedades Respiratorias

Maurico Riquelme, Universidad San Sebastian, Puerto Montt

Especialista en Medicina Interna y Enfermedades Respiratorias

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2014-06-11

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Riquelme, R., Rioseco, M. L., Agüero, Y., Ubilla, D., Mechsner, P., Inzunza, C., & Riquelme, M. (2014). Infección por virus respiratorios en adultos hospitalizados en un Servicio de Medicina Interna. Revista Médica De Chile, 142(6). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3309

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