Volumen 18 número 1 - Abril 2021
ISSN 0718-0918
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GRAVEDAD DE INFECCIONES RESPIRATORIAS AGUDAS BAJAS POR ADENOVIRUS EN LOS AÑOS 2015 Y 2016 EN EL HOSPITAL DE NIÑOS ROBERTO DEL RÍO
Annetta Campaña1, Loreto Araneda1, Álvaro Rodríguez2, Fernanda Cofré3, Karla Yohannessen4, Paulina Cifuentes5, César Silva6
1 Pediatra. Hospital de Niños Roberto del Río, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile
2 Departamento de Oftalmología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile
3 Pediatra infectólogo, Hospital de Niños Roberto del Río
4 Profesor Asistente, Escuela de Salud Pública, Universidad de Chile.
5 Enfermera IAAS, Hospital Roberto del Río.
6 Interno de Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

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Objetive. To compare the severity of lower respiratory infections produced by Adenovirus between 2015 and 2016 at the Hospital de Niños Roberto del Río.

Methods. We identified patients hospitalized for lower respiratory tract infection for ADV and we recorded age, sex, days of hospitalization, admission to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), need for mechanical ventilation (MV), among others. The evolution of the patients between the two years were compared. The relationship between severity and the presence of nosocomial infections was also analyzed.

Results. We identified 158 hospitalized patients for ADV. The male:female ratio was 6:4, with an average age of 17.4 months. The mean of hospitalization days was 9.88 days in 2015 and 16.06 days in 2016 (p = 0.01). The average number of oxygen therapy days was 5.86 in 2015 and 8.76 in 2016. The 22.8% (n: 36) of cases required admission in the ICU, and 20.25% (n: 32) required MV. The 41.8% (n: 66) of cases corresponded to nosocomial infections. 3 patients died.

Conclusions. During 2016, there were longer hospitalizations for adenovirus infections compared to 2015, without significant differences in relation to oxygen therapy, MV requirements and death. The prolongation of the hospitalization could be associated by the greater presence of nosocomial infections.

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