Author: Yin, Tiping; Zhu, Zhaoqin; Mei, Zhoufang; Feng, Jingjing; Zhang, Wanju; He, Yanchao; Shi, Jindong; Qian, Ling; Liu, Yi; Huang, Qihui; Hu, Yunwen; Jie, Zhijun
Title: Analysis of viral infection and biomarkers in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Cord-id: 9172lw6k Document date: 2017_6_15
ID: 9172lw6k
Snippet: OBJECTIVE: To investigate viral infection in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) in Shanghai, and to analyze the clinical characteristics and biomarkers in viral infection. METHODS: This study included all consecutive patients who were admitted for a diagnosis of AECOPD during June 2013 to May 2015. Thirtyâ€one stable COPD patients and 31 healthy controls were also recruited. Oropharyngeal samples were assessed, PCR for respiratory viruses were per
Document: OBJECTIVE: To investigate viral infection in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) in Shanghai, and to analyze the clinical characteristics and biomarkers in viral infection. METHODS: This study included all consecutive patients who were admitted for a diagnosis of AECOPD during June 2013 to May 2015. Thirtyâ€one stable COPD patients and 31 healthy controls were also recruited. Oropharyngeal samples were assessed, PCR for respiratory viruses were performed. Patients were divided into AECOPD virusâ€positive (+) group and AECOPD virusâ€negative (−) group according to viral detection. Luminex was used to detect the concentrations of inflammatory cytokines in the serum. RESULTS: A total of 264 patients were included with a mean age of 75 ± 0.5 years. There were 72 patients (27.3%) identified with viral positive, of whom two patients were detected with double viral infections (FluA + FluB and RSVA + HRV, respectively). The rate of viral detection was associated with season, highest in winter. Comparisons of clinical characteristics showed no significant differences between AECOPD virus+ group and AECOPD virus− group. However, serum concentrations of interferonâ€inducible proteinâ€10 (IPâ€10) and interferonâ€gamma (IFNâ€Î³) in virus+ AECOPD patients were significantly higher than those in the virus− AECOPD, stable COPD and healthy control groups (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Viral infection was an important pathogen in AECOPD patients; the most common viruses included FluA, HRV and FluB. It was very difficult to diagnose the viral infection according to clinical characteristics. The increased of serum IPâ€10 and IFNâ€Î³ levels might be value to indicate viral infection in AECOPD.
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