Clinical application of a lung sound analysis in infants with respiratory syncytial virus acute bronchiolitis

Author:

Ichinose Mami12ORCID,Obara Takeru13,Shibata Mayuko13,Kagawa Takanori13,Sakama Takashi13,Takakura Hiromitsu13,Hirai Kota13,Furuya Hiroyuki4,Kato Masahiko13ORCID,Mochizuki Hiroyuki13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Tokai University Hachioji Hospital Hachioji Japan

2. Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center Fuchu Japan

3. Department of Pediatrics Tokai University School of Medicine Isehara Japan

4. Department of Basic Clinical Science and Public Health Tokai University School of Medicine Isehara Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundObjective investigation of the characteristics of acute bronchiolitis in infants is important for its diagnosis and treatment.MethodsLung sound data of 50 patients diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) acute bronchiolitis (m:f = 29:21, median of age 7 months), 20 patients with RSV acute respiratory tract infections without acute bronchiolitis (m:f = 10:10, 5 months) and 38 age‐matched control infants (m:f = 23:15, 8 months) were analyzed using a conventional method and compared. Furthermore, the relationships between lung sound parameters and clinical symptoms (clinical score, length of hospital stay and SpO2 level) in the bronchiolitis and the non‐bronchiolitis patients were examined.ResultsResults of lung sound analysis showed that the inspiratory sound power of patients with RSV respiratory tract infections was low and the expiratory sound power was high compared with those of the controls. When the patients with RSV respiratory tract infections were divided into the bronchiolitis and non‐bronchiolitis groups, the expiratory/inspiratory ratio of the bronchiolitis patients was greater than that of the non‐bronchiolitis patients. There was no difference in the clinical symptoms, clinical score and length of hospital stay between the bronchiolitis and non‐bronchiolitis patients, except for the SpO2 level on admission.ConclusionLung sound analysis confirmed that patients with RSV acute bronchiolitis present with marked airway narrowing. Considering these results as a characteristic of acute bronchiolitis, it would be meaningful to reflect it in the improvement of diagnosis, treatment and subsequent management.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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