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Clinical Respiratory Journal, volume 16, issue 11, pages 756-767

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

Myongsoon Sung 1
Eui Jeong Roh 2
Eun-Sil Lee 2
Ji Young Lee 3
Hyo Bin Kim 4
Youngmin Ahn 5
Byung Wook Eun 5
Ja Kyoung Kim 6
Hyoung Young Kim 7
Sung Su Jung 7
Minji Kim 8
Eun Kyeong Kang 9
Eun Ae Yang 10
Soo Jin Lee 11
Yang Park 12
Ju Hee Seo 13
Eun Lee 14
Eun-Seok Yang 15
Hyung Min Cho 16
Meeyong Shin 17
Hai Lee Chung 18
Yoon-Young Jang 18
Bong Seok Choi 19
Hyeona Kim 19
Jin-A Jung 20
Seung Taek You 12
Mi Hee Lee 21
Jin-Tack Kim 22
Bong-Seong Kim 23
Yoon Ha Hwang 24
Jung Yeon Shim 25
Hyeon-Jong Yang 26
Man Yong Han 27
Hae Young Yew 28
DONG HYEOK KIM 29
Sang Oun Jeong 29
Kyujam Whang 29
Eunjoo Lee 30
You Hoon Jeon 31
Eun Hee Chung 32
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Department of Pediatrics Presbyterian Medical Center Jeonju South Korea
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Department of Pediatrics Incheon Medical Center Incheon South Korea
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Department of Pediatrics Busan ST. Mary's Hospital Busan South Korea
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Department of Pediatrics Kogel Hospital Daejeon South Korea
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Divison of Bacterial Diseases Bureau of Infectious Disease Diagnosis Control, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) Sejong South Korea
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-10-07
scimago Q2
SJR0.561
CiteScore3.7
Impact factor1.9
ISSN17526981, 1752699X
Immunology and Allergy
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Genetics (clinical)
Abstract
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.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.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.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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