exudates has been researched along with Bronchiolitis--Viral* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for exudates and Bronchiolitis--Viral
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Risk factors for hypoxemia and respiratory failure in respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis is a common infection in young children and may result in hospitalization. We examined the incidence of, and risk factors associated with, hypoxemia and respiratory failure in 216 children aged < 24 months admitted consecutively for proven RSV bronchiolitis. Hypoxemia was defined as SpO2 < 90% in room air and severe RSV bronchiolitis requiring intubation and ventilation was categorized as respiratory failure. Corrected age at admission was used for premature children (gestation < 37 weeks). Hypoxemia was suffered by 31 (14.3%) children. It was more likely to occur in children who were Malay (OR 2.56, 95%CI 1.05-6.23, p=0.03) or premature (OR 6.72, 95%CI 2.69-16.78, p<0.01). Hypoxemia was also more likely to develop in children with failure to thrive (OR 2.96, 95%CI 1.28-6.82, p<0.01). The seven (3.2%) children who were both premature (OR 11.94, 95%CI 2.50-56.99, p<0.01) and failure to thrive (OR 6.41, 95%CI 1.37-29.87, p=0.02) were more likely to develop respiratory failure. Prematurity was the only significant risk factor for hypoxemia and respiratory failure by logistic regression analysis (OR 1.17, 95%CI 1.06-1.55, p<0.01 and OR 1.14 95%CI 1.02-2.07, p=0.02 respectively). Prematurity was the single most important risk factor for both hypoxemia and respiratory failure in RSV bronchiolitis. Topics: Analysis of Variance; Blood Gas Analysis; Bronchiolitis, Viral; Failure to Thrive; Female; Gestational Age; Humans; Hypoxia; Incidence; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Logistic Models; Malaysia; Male; Patient Admission; Respiration, Artificial; Respiratory Insufficiency; Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections; Risk Factors; Severity of Illness Index; Social Class | 2002 |