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소아 로타바이러스 감염에서 나타나는 호흡기 침범 양상의 임상적 중요성

Other Titles
 Clinical Significance of Respiratory Manifestations in Childhood Rotavirus Infection 
Authors
 오승환 
Citation
 Newest Medical Journal (최신의학), Vol.59(2) : 15-24, 2016 
Journal Title
Newest Medical Journal(최신의학)
ISSN
 0529-3804 
Issue Date
2016
Keywords
Respiratory manifestation ; Rotavirus ; Children
Abstract
Purpose: Respiratory involvement of rotavirus (RV) infection has been reported but its clinical implication has not well elucidated and there is no domestic report for it in the era of RV vaccination. I did this study to know its update clinical features and significance. Methods: I collected the clinical informations of 65 cases of RV gastroenteritis patients who had been admitted at the Department of Pediatrics, Yogin Severance Hospital from January 2012 to December 2015. RV infection was established by immunochromatographic assay for the RV antigen in the stool. The patients with respiratory manifestation (RM) and without RM were designated to group A and group B, respectively. Both groups were investigated and compared with each other by clinical parameters. Results: Group A were 13 cases (20%) and eleven cases of them (84.6%) were found from March to May. RM were cough (100%), rhinorrhea (84.6%), grunting respiration (76.9%), abnormal finding(s) on plain chest X ray (76.9%), rale (61.5%), decreased breathing sound (38.5%). There were 8 cases (61.5%) of pneumonia. The admission duration of group A was longer than that of group B (4.0±0.2 days for group A vs. 2.8±1.2 days for group B, P =0.015). When compared with group B, group A was younger (29.5±18.7 months old for grup A vs. 54.8±42.7 months old for group B, P =0.042) and had patients composition with higher proportion of 3 and under years old (76.9% for group A vs. 40.4% for group B, P =0.028). Group A showed higher mean total leukocyte counts ( P =0.018), platelet counts ( P <0.001), erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( P =0.011), and serum mean potassium level ( P =0.008) than group B. Duration and severity of fever, vomoting, diarrhea and other biochemical and urinary findings were not significantly different between two groups. Conclusion: Respiratory manifestation is not rare in childhood RV infection. It has a bad influence on the prognosis and is more common in 3 and under years old children and spring. That should be keep in mind of physicians who care the patients with RV infection.
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Oh, Seung Hwan(오승환) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0829-0711
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/166280
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