Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The first case of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection was documented in our Hospital on 10th August 2009.</p> <p>Metdods and findings</p> <p>Real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reacti...

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Main Authors: Kerenidi Theodora, Matthaios Dimitris, Mabroudi Maria, Steiropoulos Paschalis, Kouroumichakis Ioannis, Constantinidis Theodoros C, Spyratos Dionysis, Papanas Nikolaos, Kouliatsis George, Zarogoulidis Paul, Courcoutsakis Nikolaos, Zarogoulidis Konstantinos, Maltezos Efstratios
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-06-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/319
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spelling doaj-10a261cdca174507b70d111739de86f92020-11-25T01:41:36ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2011-06-018131910.1186/1743-422X-8-319Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infectionKerenidi TheodoraMatthaios DimitrisMabroudi MariaSteiropoulos PaschalisKouroumichakis IoannisConstantinidis Theodoros CSpyratos DionysisPapanas NikolaosKouliatsis GeorgeZarogoulidis PaulCourcoutsakis NikolaosZarogoulidis KonstantinosMaltezos Efstratios<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The first case of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection was documented in our Hospital on 10th August 2009.</p> <p>Metdods and findings</p> <p>Real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) testing was used to confirm the diagnosis. All patients were treated with oseltamivir from the first day of hospitalization. Upon admission 12/44 had local patchy shadowing in their chest x-ray and additionally antibiotic regimen was added to these patients as pneumonia was suspected based on clinical evidence. In total 44 patients were hospitalized 15/44 had asthma, 6/44 COPD, 5/44 leukemia. Lung function was evaluated with forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1 sec and diffused carbon monoxide upon discharge and every 3 months, until 6 months of observation was completed after discharge. The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate whether influenza A (H1N1) had an impact on the respiratory capacity of the infected patients.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>An improvement of pulmonary function tests was observed between the first two measurements, implicating an inflammatory pathogenesis of influenza A (H1N1) to the respiratory tract. This inflammation was not associated with the severity or clinical outcome of the patients. All patients had a mild clinical course and their respiratory capacity was stable between the second and third measurement, suggesting that the duration of respiratory inflammation was two months. Early treatment with antiviral agents and vaccination represent the mainstay of management.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/319
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author Kerenidi Theodora
Matthaios Dimitris
Mabroudi Maria
Steiropoulos Paschalis
Kouroumichakis Ioannis
Constantinidis Theodoros C
Spyratos Dionysis
Papanas Nikolaos
Kouliatsis George
Zarogoulidis Paul
Courcoutsakis Nikolaos
Zarogoulidis Konstantinos
Maltezos Efstratios
spellingShingle Kerenidi Theodora
Matthaios Dimitris
Mabroudi Maria
Steiropoulos Paschalis
Kouroumichakis Ioannis
Constantinidis Theodoros C
Spyratos Dionysis
Papanas Nikolaos
Kouliatsis George
Zarogoulidis Paul
Courcoutsakis Nikolaos
Zarogoulidis Konstantinos
Maltezos Efstratios
Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection
Virology Journal
author_facet Kerenidi Theodora
Matthaios Dimitris
Mabroudi Maria
Steiropoulos Paschalis
Kouroumichakis Ioannis
Constantinidis Theodoros C
Spyratos Dionysis
Papanas Nikolaos
Kouliatsis George
Zarogoulidis Paul
Courcoutsakis Nikolaos
Zarogoulidis Konstantinos
Maltezos Efstratios
author_sort Kerenidi Theodora
title Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection
title_short Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection
title_full Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection
title_fullStr Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection
title_full_unstemmed Long-term respiratory follow-up of H1N1 infection
title_sort long-term respiratory follow-up of h1n1 infection
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The first case of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection was documented in our Hospital on 10th August 2009.</p> <p>Metdods and findings</p> <p>Real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) testing was used to confirm the diagnosis. All patients were treated with oseltamivir from the first day of hospitalization. Upon admission 12/44 had local patchy shadowing in their chest x-ray and additionally antibiotic regimen was added to these patients as pneumonia was suspected based on clinical evidence. In total 44 patients were hospitalized 15/44 had asthma, 6/44 COPD, 5/44 leukemia. Lung function was evaluated with forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1 sec and diffused carbon monoxide upon discharge and every 3 months, until 6 months of observation was completed after discharge. The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate whether influenza A (H1N1) had an impact on the respiratory capacity of the infected patients.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>An improvement of pulmonary function tests was observed between the first two measurements, implicating an inflammatory pathogenesis of influenza A (H1N1) to the respiratory tract. This inflammation was not associated with the severity or clinical outcome of the patients. All patients had a mild clinical course and their respiratory capacity was stable between the second and third measurement, suggesting that the duration of respiratory inflammation was two months. Early treatment with antiviral agents and vaccination represent the mainstay of management.</p>
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