Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Santana,Rodrigo de Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Campos,Gelse Mazzoni, Figueiredo,Luís Tadeu Moraes, Figueiredo,José Fernando de Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: The medical records of 27 patients with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome were analyzed according to the need for invasive mechanical ventilation in relation to the following data up on hospital admission: age, gender, fever, cough, dyspnea, systolic arterial blood pressure, heart rate, levels of hemoglobin, hematocrit, leukocytes, lymphocytes, platelets, creatinine and arterial blood gases. The volume infused during the first 24 hours after admission, the use of inotropic agents, the use of corticosteroids and the patient outcomes were also evaluated. A favorable outcome was related to systolic blood pressure³ 100mmHg, heart rate lower than 100 beats per minute, creatinine below 1.6mg/dl, arterial blood pH³ 7.35, bicarbonate higher than 15mEq/dl, oxygen saturation higher than 84.1%, lower rehydration volume in the first 24 hours of hospitalization and no use of inotropic agents. Absence of clinical and laboratory signs of circulatory shock up on admission was associated with a favorable outcome of the patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
spellingShingle Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Santana,Rodrigo de Carvalho
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Prognostic
Clinical outcome
Hantavirus
title_short Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_full Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_fullStr Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_sort Clinical and laboratory findings related to a favorable evolution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
author Santana,Rodrigo de Carvalho
author_facet Santana,Rodrigo de Carvalho
Campos,Gelse Mazzoni
Figueiredo,Luís Tadeu Moraes
Figueiredo,José Fernando de Castro
author_role author
author2 Campos,Gelse Mazzoni
Figueiredo,Luís Tadeu Moraes
Figueiredo,José Fernando de Castro
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana,Rodrigo de Carvalho
Campos,Gelse Mazzoni
Figueiredo,Luís Tadeu Moraes
Figueiredo,José Fernando de Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Prognostic
Clinical outcome
Hantavirus
topic Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Prognostic
Clinical outcome
Hantavirus
description The medical records of 27 patients with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome were analyzed according to the need for invasive mechanical ventilation in relation to the following data up on hospital admission: age, gender, fever, cough, dyspnea, systolic arterial blood pressure, heart rate, levels of hemoglobin, hematocrit, leukocytes, lymphocytes, platelets, creatinine and arterial blood gases. The volume infused during the first 24 hours after admission, the use of inotropic agents, the use of corticosteroids and the patient outcomes were also evaluated. A favorable outcome was related to systolic blood pressure³ 100mmHg, heart rate lower than 100 beats per minute, creatinine below 1.6mg/dl, arterial blood pH³ 7.35, bicarbonate higher than 15mEq/dl, oxygen saturation higher than 84.1%, lower rehydration volume in the first 24 hours of hospitalization and no use of inotropic agents. Absence of clinical and laboratory signs of circulatory shock up on admission was associated with a favorable outcome of the patients.
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