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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34321447/defining-age-specific-relationships-of-respiratory-syncytial-virus-and-rhinovirus-species-in-hospitalized-children-with-acute-wheeze
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen W C Oo, Siew-Kim Khoo, Des W Cox, Glenys Chidlow, Kimberley Franks, Franciska Prastanti, Yury A Bochkov, Meredith L Borland, Guicheng Zhang, James E Gern, David W Smith, Joelene A Bizzintino, Ingrid A Laing, Peter N Le Souëf
BACKGROUND: Acute wheezing is one of the most common hospital presentations for young children. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and rhinovirus (RV) species A, B and the more recently described species C are implicated in the majority of these presentations. However, the relative importance and age-specificities of these viruses have not been defined. Hence, this study aimed to establish these relationships in a large cohort of prospectively recruited hospitalized children. METHODS: The study cohort was 390 children aged 0-16 years presenting with acute wheezing to a children's emergency department, 96...
July 27, 2021: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34053490/-high-frequency-oscillatory-ventilation-and-conventional-mechanical-ventilation-in-the-treatment-of-infants-with-severe-respiratory-syncytial-virus-pneumonia-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jin Zhang, Dong Qu, Xiaoxu Ren, Guyue Liu, Yahui Wu
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) and conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) in the treatment of infants with severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) pneumonia. METHODS: A prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted. The infants with severe RSV pneumonia who received invasive mechanical ventilation admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) of Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Institute of Pediatrics from January 2018 to December 2019 were enrolled...
April 2021: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34025952/artificial-intelligence-in-clinical-care-amidst-covid-19-pandemic-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Eleni S Adamidi, Konstantinos Mitsis, Konstantina S Nikita
The worldwide health crisis caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus has resulted in>3 million deaths so far. Improving early screening, diagnosis and prognosis of the disease are critical steps in assisting healthcare professionals to save lives during this pandemic. Since WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic, several studies have been conducted using Artificial Intelligence techniques to optimize these steps on clinical settings in terms of quality, accuracy and most importantly time. The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic literature review on published and preprint reports of Artificial Intelligence models developed and validated for screening, diagnosis and prognosis of the coronavirus disease 2019...
2021: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33600040/impact-of-resveratrol-mediated-increase-in-uterine-artery-blood-flow-on-fetal-haemodynamics-blood-pressure-and-oxygenation-in-sheep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanroop Aujla, Jack R T Darby, Brahmdeep S Saini, Mitchell C Lock, Stacey L Holman, Emma L Bradshaw, Sunthara R Perumal, Steven J P McInnes, Nicolas H Voelcker, Michael D Wiese, Christopher K Macgowan, Mike Seed, Janna L Morrison
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? Uterine artery blood flow helps to maintain fetal oxygen and nutrient delivery. We investigated the effects of increased uterine artery blood flow mediated by resveratrol on fetal growth, haemodynamics, blood pressure regulation and oxygenation in pregnant sheep. What is the main finding and its importance? Fetuses from resveratrol-treated ewes were significantly larger and exhibited a haemodynamic profile that might promote peripheral growth...
May 2021: Experimental Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33512983/invasive-mechanical-ventilation-for-acute-viral-bronchiolitis-retrospective-multicenter-cohort-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Rebecca B Mitting, Niha Peshimam, Jon Lillie, Peter Donnelly, Marwa Ghazaly, Simon Nadel, Samiran Ray, Shane M Tibby
OBJECTIVES: Bronchiolitis is a leading cause of PICU admission and a major contributor to resource utilization during the winter season. Management in mechanically ventilated patients with bronchiolitis is not standardized. We aimed to assess whether variations exist in management between the centers and then to assess if differences in PICU outcomes are found. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Three tertiary PICUs (Centers A, B, and C) in London, United Kingdom...
March 1, 2021: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33355677/frequency-timing-risk-factors-and-outcomes-of-desaturation-in-infants-with-acute-bronchiolitis-and-initially-normal-oxygen-saturation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabiola Stollar, Alban Glangetas, Fanny Luterbacher, Alain Gervaix, Constance Barazzone-Argiroffo, Annick Galetto-Lacour
IMPORTANCE: Little is known about the natural course of oxygen desaturation in acute bronchiolitis. Information on risk factors associated with desaturation as well as the time to desaturation in infants with bronchiolitis could help physicians better treat these infants before deciding whether to hospitalize them. OBJECTIVE: To prospectively determine the frequency of desaturation in infants with bronchiolitis, along with the time to desaturation and risk factors associated with desaturation, and to compare infants who were hospitalized with those discharged home and evaluate risk factors for rehospitalization...
December 1, 2020: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33002427/nebulised-alx-0171-for-respiratory-syncytial-virus-lower-respiratory-tract-infection-in-hospitalised-children-a-double-blind-randomised-placebo-controlled-phase-2b-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steve Cunningham, Pedro A Piedra, Federico Martinon-Torres, Henryk Szymanski, Benedicte Brackeva, Evelyne Dombrecht, Laurent Detalle, Carmen Fleurinck
BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of severe lower respiratory tract infection, with a high global health burden. There are no effective treatments available. ALX-0171 is a novel trivalent Nanobody with antiviral properties against RSV. We aimed to assess the safety and antiviral activity of nebulised ALX-0171 in children admitted to hospital with RSV lower respiratory tract infection. METHODS: This double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 2b trial was done in 50 hospital paediatric departments across 16 countries...
September 28, 2020: Lancet Respiratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32453201/viral-etiology-clinical-features-and-antibiotic-use-in-children-5-years-of-age-in-the-gambia-presenting-with-influenza-like-illness
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheikh Jarju, Khristianne Greenhalgh, Miriam Wathuo, Mustapha Banda, Bakary Camara, Simon Mendy, Ghata Sowe, Pa Omar Dahaba, Lamin Jammeh, Yaya Bajinka, Papis Sanneh, Edrissa Jallow, Alexandra Yates, Benjamin B Lindsey, Stephen Owens, Beate Kampmann, Karen Forrest, Ed Clarke, Thushan de Silva
BACKGROUND: Knowledge regarding the prevalence, clinical features and etiology of pediatric influenza-like illness (ILI) remains limited in African settings. Furthermore, it is likely that many children presenting with ILI receive antibiotics unnecessarily. More data are required to develop antimicrobial stewardship practice and guide effective vaccine strategies. We undertook a 1-year prospective study of ILI in the Gambia. METHODS: Children <5 years of age presenting with ILI from March 2018 to March 2019 were recruited...
May 20, 2020: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32300275/viral-surveillance-of-children-with-acute-respiratory-infection-in-two-main-hospitals-in-northern-jordan-irbid-during-winter-of-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samah Awad, Yousef Khader, Moa'th Mansi, Dawood Yusef, Salah Alawadin, Walaa Qudah, Ruba Khasawneh
Acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data regarding the etiology of acute respiratory infection (ARI) is scarce in developing countries. The aim of this study was to identify the viral etiology of ARI/ALRI in hospitalized children and factors associated with increased length of stay (LoS) and severe disease presentation in Northern Jordan. This was a prospective viral surveillance study using real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction in children younger than 5 years admitted with ARI to two main hospitals in Northern Jordan during the winter of 2016...
January 2020: Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30928958/aetiology-and-risks-factors-associated-with-the-fatal-outcomes-of-childhood-pneumonia-among-hospitalised-children-in-the-philippines-from-2008-to-2016-a-case-series-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bindongo Price Polycarpe Dembele, Taro Kamigaki, Clyde Dapat, Raita Tamaki, Mariko Saito, Mayuko Saito, Michiko Okamoto, Mary Ann U Igoy, Edelwisa Segubre Mercado, Melisa Mondoy, Veronica L Tallo, Socorro P Lupisan, Shinichi Egawa, Hitoshi Oshitani
OBJECTIVE: Pneumonia remains the leading cause of hospitalisations and deaths among children aged <5 years. Diverse respiratory pathogens cause acute respiratory infections, including pneumonia. Here, we analysed viral and bacterial pathogens and risk factors associated with death of hospitalised children. DESIGN: A 9-year case series study. SETTING: Two secondary-care hospitals, one tertiary-care hospital and one research centre in the Philippines...
March 30, 2019: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30887708/a-pilot-study-of-heated-and-humidified-low-flow-oxygen-therapy-an-assessment-in-infants-with-mild-and-moderate-bronchiolitis-hhot-air-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Diana Y Chen, Eric D Zee, Ginny Gildengorin, Edward W Fong
BACKGROUND: Heated and humidified high flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy has been used in children with severe bronchiolitis. No data exists in children with mild to moderate bronchiolitis requiring lower flows of heated and humidified oxygen therapy. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, randomized pilot study of standard dry oxygen (control) versus heated and humidified low flow nasal cannula (HHLFNC), <4 liters per minute (LPM) oxygen, (treatment) in healthy children ≤24 months old with bronchiolitis...
May 2019: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30062859/increased-severity-of-respiratory-syncytial-virus-airway-infection-due-to-passive-smoke-exposure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clemens Maedel, Katharina Kainz, Thomas Frischer, Matthias Reinweber, Angela Zacharasiewicz
OBJECTIVE: Aim of this study was to analyze whether children with objectively measured second-hand cigarette smoke (SHS) exposure suffer from a more severe course of disease when hospitalized with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). METHODS: This prospective study was conducted at the Department of Pediatrics, Wilhelminen-Hospital, Vienna, Austria in children aged below 1 year without a history of preceding lung disease and with acute symptoms of LRTI and a positive nasopharyngeal swab for RSV...
September 2018: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29906223/new-mouse-model-of-pulmonary-hypertension-induced-by-respiratory-syncytial-virus-bronchiolitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dai Kimura, Jordy Saravia, Sridhar Jaligama, Isabella McNamara, Luan D Vu, Ryan D Sullivan, Salvatore Mancarella, Dahui You, Stephania A Cormier
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been observed in up to 75% of infants with moderate to severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in infants with congenital heart disease. The purpose of the present study was to establish a mouse model of PH secondary to RSV bronchiolitis that mimics the disease etiology as it occurs in infants. Neonatal mice were infected with RSV at 5 days of age and then reinfected 4 wk later. Serum-free medium was administered to age-matched mice as a control...
September 1, 2018: American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29627312/-does-heliox-administered-by-low-flow-nasal-cannula-improve-respiratory-distress-in-infants-with-respiratory-syncytial-virus-acute-bronchiolitis-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wael Seliem, Amira M Sultan
OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study is to evaluate whether the use of heliox (79:21) delivered through a low flow nasal cannula would improve respiratory distress in infants with acute bronchiolitis caused by respiratory syncytial virus. METHODS: We have conducted a prospective randomized controlled study. All patients fulfilled inclusion criteria were randomized to either heliox (79:21) or air via NC at 2 L/min for a continuous 24hours. Measurements were taken at baseline, after 2hours and at the end of the 24hours...
April 4, 2018: Anales de Pediatría: Publicación Oficial de la Asociación Española de Pediatría (A.E.P.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28719310/severity-of-pneumonia-in-under-5-year-old-children-from-developing-countries-a-multicenter-prospective-observational-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Thomas Bénet, Valentina Sanchez Picot, Shally Awasthi, Nitin Pandey, Ashish Bavdekar, Anand Kawade, Annick Robinson, Mala Rakoto-Andrianarivelo, Maryam Sylla, Souleymane Diallo, Graciela Russomando, Wilma Basualdo, Florence Komurian-Pradel, Hubert Endtz, Philippe Vanhems, Gláucia Paranhos-Baccalà, For The Gabriel Network
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death in children. The objectives were to evaluate the microbiological agents linked with hypoxemia in hospitalized children with pneumonia from developing countries, to identify predictors of hypoxemia, and to characterize factors associated with in-hospital mortality. A multicenter, observational study was conducted in five hospitals, from India (Lucknow, Vadu), Madagascar (Antananarivo), Mali (Bamako), and Paraguay (San Lorenzo). Children aged 2-60 months with radiologically confirmed pneumonia were enrolled prospectively...
July 2017: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28506664/heliox-delivered-by-high-flow-nasal-cannula-improves-oxygenation-in-infants-with-respiratory-syncytial-virus-acute-bronchiolitis
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Wael Seliem, Amira M Sultan
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to evaluate the hypothesis that use of heliox would result in improvement of gas exchange when used with high flow nasal cannula in infants with RSV acute bronchiolitis. METHODS: All patients that met the inclusion criteria were randomized to either heliox (70:30) or air-oxygen mixture 30% via high flow nasal cannula at 8L/min for a continuous 24h. Measurements were taken at baseline, after 2h, and at the end of the 24h...
January 2018: Jornal de Pediatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28135305/characteristics-of-rsv-specific-maternal-antibodies-in-plasma-of-hospitalized-acute-rsv-patients-under-three-months-of-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jop Jans, Oliver Wicht, Ivy Widjaja, Inge M L Ahout, Ronald de Groot, Teun Guichelaar, Willem Luytjes, Marien I de Jonge, Cornelis A M de Haan, Gerben Ferwerda
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause for respiratory illness that requires hospitalization in infancy. High levels of maternal antibodies can protect against RSV infection. However, RSV-infected infants can suffer from severe disease symptoms even in the presence of high levels of RSV-specific antibodies. This study analyzes several serological characteristics to explore potential deficiencies or surpluses of antibodies that could relate to severe disease symptoms. We compare serum antibodies from hospitalized patients who suffered severe symptoms as well as uninfected infants...
2017: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28124966/-a-case-of-bronchiolitis-obliterans-secondary-to-human-metapneumovirus-bronchiolitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Osman Yeşilbaş, Esra Şevketoğlu, Hasan Serdar Kıhtır, Mey Talip Petmezci, Elif Bato, Seda Balkaya, Nevin Hatipoğlu, Mert Ahmet Kuşkucu, Figen Palabıyık, Erkan Çakır
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV), formerly classified in Paramyxoviridae family is now moved into Pneumoviridae, which was described as a novel family. It causes upper and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) usually in children younger than five years old. The recent epidemiological studies indicated that hMPV is the second most frequently detected virus in LRTIs of young children, following the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) is a chronic obstructive lung disease characterized by fibrosis of the distal respiratory airways...
October 2016: Mikrobiyoloji Bülteni
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27940177/-use-of-high-flow-nasal-cannula-in-infants-with-bronchiolitis-in-a-pediatric-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Guimaraes, M Pomedio, M Viprey, L Kanagaratnam, K Bessaci
High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy (HFNC) is a technique for noninvasive ventilation commonly used in pediatric intensive care units for respiratory distress, particularly in acute bronchiolitis. HFNC was introduced in the pediatric emergency department of the Reims university hospital for the treatment of infants with moderate to severe acute viral bronchiolitis. This retrospective observational study aimed to investigate the use of HFNC in a pediatric emergency ward, describing the groups of infants with acute viral bronchiolitis to be treated either with conventional oxygen therapy or with HFNC therapy...
January 2017: Archives de Pédiatrie: Organe Officiel de la Sociéte Française de Pédiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26336601/vitamin-d-levels-are-unrelated-to-the-severity-of-respiratory-syncytial-virus-bronchiolitis-among-hospitalized-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avraham Beigelman, Mario Castro, Toni L Schweiger, Brad S Wilson, Jie Zheng, Huiquing Yin-DeClue, Geneline Sajol, Tusar Giri, Oscar L Sierra, Megan Isaacson-Schmid, Kaharu Sumino, Kenneth B Schechtman, Leonard B Bacharier
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency at birth has been reported as a risk factor for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract infection during the first year of life. Limited data are available on whether an infant's vitamin D status is associated with the severity of acute RSV bronchiolitis. METHODS: Infants < 1 year of age and hospitalized with their first episode of RSV bronchiolitis were enrolled into the RSV Bronchiolitis in Early Life II cohort...
September 2015: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
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