Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia

Abstract Background In children suffering from severe lower airway illnesses, respiratory virus detection has given good prognostic information, but such reports in the elderly are scarce. Therefore, our aim was to study whether the detection of nasopharyngeal viral pathogens and conventional inflam...

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Main Authors: Matti Aronen, Laura Viikari, Ia Kohonen, Tytti Vuorinen, Mira Hämeenaho, Maarit Wuorela, Mohammadreza Sadeghi, Maria Söderlund-Venermo, Matti Viitanen, Tuomas Jartti
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spelling doaj-359143d20c0e4fa0b7e350609c4be7c02020-11-25T03:59:42ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182019-04-0119111110.1186/s12877-019-1125-zRespiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumoniaMatti Aronen0Laura Viikari1Ia Kohonen2Tytti Vuorinen3Mira Hämeenaho4Maarit Wuorela5Mohammadreza Sadeghi6Maria Söderlund-Venermo7Matti Viitanen8Tuomas Jartti9Department of Geriatrics, Turku City HospitalDepartment of Geriatrics, Turku City HospitalDepartment of Radiology, Turku University HospitalDepartment of Medical Microbiology, Turku University Hospital and Institute of Biomedicine, University of TurkuDepartment of Virology, University of HelsinkiDepartment of Geriatrics, Turku City HospitalDepartment of Virology, University of HelsinkiDepartment of Virology, University of HelsinkiDepartment of Geriatrics, Turku City HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University of Turku and Turku University HospitalAbstract Background In children suffering from severe lower airway illnesses, respiratory virus detection has given good prognostic information, but such reports in the elderly are scarce. Therefore, our aim was to study whether the detection of nasopharyngeal viral pathogens and conventional inflammatory markers in the frail elderly correlate to the presence, signs and symptoms or prognosis of radiographically-verified pneumonia. Methods Consecutive episodes of hospital care of patients 65 years and older with respiratory symptoms (N = 382) were prospectively studied as a cohort. Standard clinical questionnaire was filled by the study physician. Laboratory analyses included PCR diagnostics of nasopharyngeal swab samples for 14 respiratory viruses, C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell count (WBC). Chest radiographs were systematically analysed by a study radiologist. The length of hospital stay, hospital revisit and death at ward were used as clinical endpoints. Results Median age of the patients was 83 years (range 76–90). Pneumonia was diagnosed in 112/382 (29%) of the studied episodes. One or more respiratory viruses were detected in 141/382 (37%) episodes and in 34/112 (30%) episodes also diagnosed with pneumonia. Pneumonia was associated with a WBC over 15 × 109/L (P = .006) and a CRP value over 80 mg/l (P < .05). A virus was detected in 30% of pneumonia episodes and in 40% of non-pneumonia episodes, but this difference was not significant (P = 0.09). The presence of a respiratory virus was associated with fewer revisits to the hospital (P < .05), whereas a CRP value over 100 mg/l was associated with death during hospital stay (P < .05). Respiratory virus detections did not correlate to WBC or CRP values, signs and symptoms or prognosis of radiographically-verified pneumonia episodes. Conclusion Among the elderly with respiratory symptoms, respiratory virus detection was not associated with an increased risk of pneumonia or with a more severe clinical course of the illness. CRP and WBC remain important indicators of pneumonia, and according to our findings, pneumonia should be treated as a bacterial disease regardless of the virus findings. Our data does not support routine virus diagnostics for the elderly patients with pneumonia outside the epidemic seasons.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-019-1125-zElderlyEtiologyInfluenza virusParainfluenza virusPulmonary diseaseRespiratory
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author Matti Aronen
Laura Viikari
Ia Kohonen
Tytti Vuorinen
Mira Hämeenaho
Maarit Wuorela
Mohammadreza Sadeghi
Maria Söderlund-Venermo
Matti Viitanen
Tuomas Jartti
spellingShingle Matti Aronen
Laura Viikari
Ia Kohonen
Tytti Vuorinen
Mira Hämeenaho
Maarit Wuorela
Mohammadreza Sadeghi
Maria Söderlund-Venermo
Matti Viitanen
Tuomas Jartti
Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
BMC Geriatrics
Elderly
Etiology
Influenza virus
Parainfluenza virus
Pulmonary disease
Respiratory
author_facet Matti Aronen
Laura Viikari
Ia Kohonen
Tytti Vuorinen
Mira Hämeenaho
Maarit Wuorela
Mohammadreza Sadeghi
Maria Söderlund-Venermo
Matti Viitanen
Tuomas Jartti
author_sort Matti Aronen
title Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
title_short Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
title_full Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
title_fullStr Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
title_sort respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract Background In children suffering from severe lower airway illnesses, respiratory virus detection has given good prognostic information, but such reports in the elderly are scarce. Therefore, our aim was to study whether the detection of nasopharyngeal viral pathogens and conventional inflammatory markers in the frail elderly correlate to the presence, signs and symptoms or prognosis of radiographically-verified pneumonia. Methods Consecutive episodes of hospital care of patients 65 years and older with respiratory symptoms (N = 382) were prospectively studied as a cohort. Standard clinical questionnaire was filled by the study physician. Laboratory analyses included PCR diagnostics of nasopharyngeal swab samples for 14 respiratory viruses, C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell count (WBC). Chest radiographs were systematically analysed by a study radiologist. The length of hospital stay, hospital revisit and death at ward were used as clinical endpoints. Results Median age of the patients was 83 years (range 76–90). Pneumonia was diagnosed in 112/382 (29%) of the studied episodes. One or more respiratory viruses were detected in 141/382 (37%) episodes and in 34/112 (30%) episodes also diagnosed with pneumonia. Pneumonia was associated with a WBC over 15 × 109/L (P = .006) and a CRP value over 80 mg/l (P < .05). A virus was detected in 30% of pneumonia episodes and in 40% of non-pneumonia episodes, but this difference was not significant (P = 0.09). The presence of a respiratory virus was associated with fewer revisits to the hospital (P < .05), whereas a CRP value over 100 mg/l was associated with death during hospital stay (P < .05). Respiratory virus detections did not correlate to WBC or CRP values, signs and symptoms or prognosis of radiographically-verified pneumonia episodes. Conclusion Among the elderly with respiratory symptoms, respiratory virus detection was not associated with an increased risk of pneumonia or with a more severe clinical course of the illness. CRP and WBC remain important indicators of pneumonia, and according to our findings, pneumonia should be treated as a bacterial disease regardless of the virus findings. Our data does not support routine virus diagnostics for the elderly patients with pneumonia outside the epidemic seasons.
topic Elderly
Etiology
Influenza virus
Parainfluenza virus
Pulmonary disease
Respiratory
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-019-1125-z
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