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Dokumenttyp:
Article; Journal Article
Autor(en):
Fuest, Kristina E; Erber, Johanna; Berg-Johnson, Wiebke; Heim, Markus; Hoffmann, Dieter; Kapfer, Barbara; Kriescher, Silja; Ulm, Bernhard; Schmid, Roland M; Rasch, Sebastian; Lahmer, Tobias
Titel:
Risk factors for Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections in critically-ill COVID-19 patients.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: To assess the prevalence of Herpes simplex and Cytomegalovirus infection in respiratory samples of critically-ill COVID-19 patients, its role in outcome and mortality and the influence of dexamethasone treatment in the early stage of SARS-CoV-2 infection. METHODS: All mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients treated on ICU between March 2020 and January 2021 were included. Respiratory specimens were tested for Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1, 2 and Cytomegalovirus (CMV) by quantitative real-time PCR. Clinical parameters were compared in the cohorts with and without HSV-1- infection. RESULTS: 134 patients with a median age of 72.5 years (73.0% male, n=98) were included. HSV-1 reactivation occurred in 61 patients (45.5%), after median 9 (7-13) days of mechanical ventilation. The main factor for reactivation was length of stay on ICU (24 days vs 13 days, p<0.001) and duration of mechanical ventilation (417 vs 214 hours, p<0.001). Treatment with dexamethasone and a history of immunosuppression did not associate with HSV-infection in the univariate analysis (39 vs 41, p=0.462 and 27.9% vs 23.3%, p=0.561, respectively). Both ICU and hospital mortality were not significantly different in the cohorts with and without HSV-infection (57.4% vs 45.2%, p=0.219). CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows a high prevalence of HSV-infection in critically-ill COVID-19 patients which was unexpectedly higher than the prevalence of CMV-infections and unrelated to dexamethasone treatment. The main risk factors for HSV and CMV in the studied cohorts were the length of ICU stay and duration of mechanical ventilation. Therefore, we recommend routine monitoring of critically ill COVID-19 patients for these viral co-infections and consider treatment in those patients.
Zeitschriftentitel:
Multidiscip Respir Med
Jahr:
2022
Band / Volume:
17
Heft / Issue:
1
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.4081/mrm.2022.815
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35340709
Print-ISSN:
1828-695X
TUM Einrichtung:
Klinik für Anästhesiologie (DHM); Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin II, Gastroenterologie
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