Herpes simplex virus load in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid is related to poor outcome in critically ill patients

Objective To evaluate the relationship between the HSV-1 and -2 loads in BAL fluid (BALF) and clinical outcome. Design Retrospective study. Setting The general intensive care unit of the University Hospital Maastricht. Patients Five hundred and twenty-one BALF samples from 462 patients were included...

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Veröffentlicht in:Intensive care medicine 2008-12, Vol.34 (12), p.2202-2209, Article 2202
Hauptverfasser: Linssen, Catharina F. M., Jacobs, Jan A., Stelma, Foekje F., van Mook, Walther N. K. A., Terporten, Peter, Vink, Cornelis, Drent, Marjolein, Bruggeman, Cathrien A., Smismans, Annick
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To evaluate the relationship between the HSV-1 and -2 loads in BAL fluid (BALF) and clinical outcome. Design Retrospective study. Setting The general intensive care unit of the University Hospital Maastricht. Patients Five hundred and twenty-one BALF samples from 462 patients were included. Patients were divided into three groups; (1) patients admitted to the hospital 48 h before lavage (ICU) and (3) the remaining patients (non-ICU group). Interventions No additional interventions were conducted. Measurements and results HSV-1 and HSV-2 loads were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). HSV-1 DNA was detected in 4.3% (4/92) of samples in the community group, 15% (18/121) in the non-ICU group and in 32% (99/308) of the ICU group. In the age group 10 5  ge/ml enforces its clinical relevance and necessitates to start randomized medical intervention studies.
ISSN:0342-4642
1432-1238
DOI:10.1007/s00134-008-1231-4