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Assessment of variables associated with prolonged admission duration in children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumoniaopen access

Authors
Sung, MyongsoonRoh, Eui JeongLee, Eun SilLee, Ji YoungKim, Hyo-BinAhn, YoungminEun, Byung WookKim, Ja KyoungKim, Hyoung YoungJung, Sung-SuKim, MinjiKang, Eun KyeongYang, Eun-AeLee, Soo JinPark, YangSeo, Ju-HeeLee, EunYang, Eun SeokCho, Hyung MinShin, MeeyongChung, Hai LeeJang, Yoon YoungChoi, Bong SeokKim, HyeonaJung, Jin-AYou, Seung TaekLee, Mi-HeeKim, Jin TackKim, Bong SeongHwang, Yoon HaShim, Jung YeonYang, Hyeon-JongHan, Man YongYew, Hae YoungKim, Dong HyeokJeong, Sang OunWhang, KyujamLee, EunjooJeon, You HoonChung, Eun Hee
Issue Date
Nov-2022
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords
aspartate aminotransferase; children; M. pneumoniae; macrolide-resistant M. pneumoniae; neutrophil portion
Citation
The Clinical Respiratory Journal, v.16, no.11, pp 756 - 767
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
The Clinical Respiratory Journal
Volume
16
Number
11
Start Page
756
End Page
767
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2273
DOI
10.1111/crj.13549
ISSN
1752-6981
1752-699X
Abstract
Introduction: Macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MRMP) has become prevalent in children. This study investigated the clinical and laboratory variables of MRMP and macrolide-sensitive M. pneumoniae (MSMP) and identified factors associated with prolonged hospital admission in children. Methods: A prospective multicenter study was conducted in 1063 children <18 years old in July 2018-June 2020. The 454 had a positive M. pneumoniae polymerase chain reaction assay. Results: Most subjects had MRMP (78.4%), and all mutated strains had the A2063G transition. We defined MRMP* (n = 285) as MRMP pneumonia requiring admission and MSMP* (n = 72) as MSMP pneumonia requiring admission. Patients with MRMP pneumonia were older, more likely to have segmental/lobar pneumonia, and had more febrile days than those with MSMP pneumonia. C-reactive protein (CRP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and percentage neutrophils were more strongly associated with MRMP* than MSMP* groups. Percentage neutrophils, CRP, and alanine aminotransferase significantly changed between admission and follow-up measurements in patients with MRMP* (P < 0.05). The duration of admission positively correlated with the number of febrile days after initiation of antibiotic medication and laboratory variables (white blood cell count, CRP, and aspartate aminotransferase [AST]) (P < 0.05). Random forest analysis indicated that the number of febrile days after initiation of antibiotic medication, AST, and percentage neutrophils at admission was over five. Conclusions: This study indicated that children with M. pneumoniae pneumonia with a higher number of febrile days after initiation of antibiotic medication, AST, and percentage neutrophils at admission were more likely to have prolonged admission duration.
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