2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2012.07.008
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis in Children

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“…For children with bronchiolitis, García et al [57][58][59] found three predictors of ICU admission: virus species (RSV vs. non-RSV), atelectasis/condensation, and co-infection. For children with RSV infection, Verger et al [60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68] identified several risk factors for ICU admission: immature lung development, prematurity, chronic lung disease, congenital heart disease (defined as congestive heart failure, cyanosis, or pulmonary hypertension), neuromuscular impairment, high nasal RSV viral load, surfactant protein A2 polymorphism, age < 6 weeks, neurological disease, cerebral palsy, male gender, lung consolidation, lethargy, grunting, high arterial PaCO 2 , an ED visit in the past week, presence of moderate to severe retractions, inadequate oral intake upon presentation in the ED, and mental retardation.…”
Section: Predicting Icu Admissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For children with bronchiolitis, García et al [57][58][59] found three predictors of ICU admission: virus species (RSV vs. non-RSV), atelectasis/condensation, and co-infection. For children with RSV infection, Verger et al [60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68] identified several risk factors for ICU admission: immature lung development, prematurity, chronic lung disease, congenital heart disease (defined as congestive heart failure, cyanosis, or pulmonary hypertension), neuromuscular impairment, high nasal RSV viral load, surfactant protein A2 polymorphism, age < 6 weeks, neurological disease, cerebral palsy, male gender, lung consolidation, lethargy, grunting, high arterial PaCO 2 , an ED visit in the past week, presence of moderate to severe retractions, inadequate oral intake upon presentation in the ED, and mental retardation.…”
Section: Predicting Icu Admissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The onset of RSV season is defined as the time when positive antigen tests are greater than 10% of those sampled [60].…”
Section: Predicting Community Rsv Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key words: bronchiolitis, hospitalization, respiratory syncytial virus, poverty, crowded environment, breast feeding, masculine, premature nea, cardiopatías 13 , hipoxemia y exposición a humo de tabaco. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Por lo anterior consideramos importante conocer la prevalencia de bronquiolitis en la población que acudió al servicio de urgencias del Hospital de San José de Bogotá DC en el período 2013-2014, para determinar los factores de riesgo más frecuentes.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…La bronquiolitis aguda en niños es una enfermedad respiratoria infecciosa que constituye una causa frecuente de consulta en hospitales de primer y segundo nivel de atención 1,2 , sobre todo en invierno 1,3 . Esta enfermedad es causada generalmente por el virus sincicial respiratorio, que ocasiona inflamación y obstrucción de las vías respiratorias de pequeño calibre y da lugar a dificultad respiratoria, desde leve hasta severa 3 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Esta enfermedad es causada generalmente por el virus sincicial respiratorio, que ocasiona inflamación y obstrucción de las vías respiratorias de pequeño calibre y da lugar a dificultad respiratoria, desde leve hasta severa 3 . Generalmente, el manejo va dirigido a dar apoyo respiratorio mientras se controla el proceso inflamatorio 1,2 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified