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成人腺病毒所致急性呼吸窘迫综合征:中国广东的一项前瞻性观察研究

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Caused by Human Adenovirus in Adults: A Prospective Observational Study in Guangdong, China.

作者信息

Wu Zhan, Zhang Rong, Liu Dongdong, Liu Xuesong, Zhang Jierong, Zhang Zhihui, Chen Sibei, He Weiqun, Li Yimin, Xu Yonghao, Liu Xiaoqing

机构信息

Department of Critical Care Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 Jan 27;8:791163. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.791163. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Viral causes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are mostly limited to influenza. However, adenovirus has been emerging as a cause of ARDS with a high mortality rate and described in adults are rare.

METHODS

We conducted a prospective, single-center observational study of viral pneumonia with ARDS and confirmed adenovirus-associated ARDS in adults at our quaternary referral institution between March 2019 and June 2020. We prospectively analyzed clinical characteristics, laboratory test results, radiological characteristics, viral load from nasopharyngeal swabs and endotracheal aspirates, treatments, and outcomes for the study participants.

RESULTS

The study enrolled 143 ARDS patients, including 47 patients with viral pneumonia-related ARDS, among which there were 14 adenovirus-associated ARDS patients, which accounted for 29.79% of the viral pneumonia-related ARDS cases. Among the adenovirus-associated ARDS patients, 78.57% were men with a mean age of 54.93 ± 19.04 years, younger than that of the non-adenovirus associated ARDS patients. Adenovirus-associated ARDS patients had no specific clinical characteristics, but they presented with decrease in the number of CD3+CD4+ T cells and higher serum creatinine during the early stage. The viral load and the positivity rate in the lower respiratory tract were higher than that of the upper respiratory tract in the patients with adenovirus-associated ARDS. All patients required invasive mechanical ventilation treatment. The average time from shortness of breath to the application of invasive ventilation was 24 h. Ten patients (71.43%) complicated by acute kidney injury, while 13 patients (71.43%) in the non-adenovirus associated ARDS group ( = 0.045). Additionally, 85.71% of the 14 adenovirus-associated ARDS patients survived. No significant differences were detected between the two groups regarding duration of ventilation, length of ICU stay and mortality.

CONCLUSION

Adenovirus infection is an important cause of virus-related ARDS. The positivity rate of adenovirus infection in lower respiratory tract secretions was higher than that in upper respiratory tract secretions in these patients. Age, lower CD3+CD4+ T cells, and high serum creatinine may be were associated with adenovirus induce ARDS in adults required mechanical ventilation. Early identification and intervention to prevent disease progression are essential for reducing the mortality rate in these patients.

摘要

背景

急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的病毒病因大多局限于流感。然而,腺病毒已逐渐成为ARDS的一个病因,其死亡率很高,且成人腺病毒相关ARDS的报道罕见。

方法

我们在2019年3月至2020年6月期间,在我们的四级转诊机构对成人病毒性肺炎合并ARDS以及确诊的腺病毒相关ARDS进行了一项前瞻性、单中心观察性研究。我们前瞻性地分析了研究参与者的临床特征、实验室检查结果、影像学特征、鼻咽拭子和气管内吸出物的病毒载量、治疗方法及预后情况。

结果

该研究共纳入143例ARDS患者,其中47例为病毒性肺炎相关ARDS患者,其中14例为腺病毒相关ARDS患者,占病毒性肺炎相关ARDS病例的29.79%。在腺病毒相关ARDS患者中,78.57%为男性,平均年龄为54.93±19.04岁,低于非腺病毒相关ARDS患者。腺病毒相关ARDS患者无特异性临床特征,但在疾病早期表现为CD3+CD4+T细胞数量减少和血清肌酐升高。腺病毒相关ARDS患者下呼吸道的病毒载量和阳性率高于上呼吸道。所有患者均需有创机械通气治疗。从出现气短到应用有创通气的平均时间为24小时。10例(71.43%)并发急性肾损伤,而非腺病毒相关ARDS组有13例(71.43%)(P=0.045)。此外,14例腺病毒相关ARDS患者中有85.71%存活。两组在通气时间、ICU住院时间和死亡率方面未检测到显著差异。

结论

腺病毒感染是病毒相关ARDS的重要病因。这些患者下呼吸道分泌物中腺病毒感染的阳性率高于上呼吸道分泌物。年龄、CD3+CD4+T细胞数量减少和血清肌酐升高可能与成人腺病毒诱导的需要机械通气的ARDS有关。早期识别和干预以防止疾病进展对于降低这些患者的死亡率至关重要。

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