构建由肺炎支原体感染引起的大叶性肺炎患儿呼吸内镜干预的预测模型。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-07-31 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.21037/tp-24-245
Yan Li, Jiahui Zhang, Xiaoqian Yang, Ting Wang, Yongdong Yan, Li Huang, Jufen Xu, Zhengrong Chen
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研究背景本研究旨在分析肺炎支原体(MP)感染所致大叶性肺炎患儿的临床特征,探讨MP感染所致大叶性肺炎患儿支气管镜干预的独立危险因素。目前缺乏客观的评估工具来指导支气管镜在临床实践中的应用。对于由 MP 感染引起的大叶性肺炎患儿,是否应积极行支气管镜干预治疗仍有待进一步明确。我们还旨在构建支气管镜干预的预警模型,为临床医生提供客观的评估工具:方法:我们收集了 533 例由 MP 感染引起的大叶性肺炎患儿的临床资料。根据支气管镜检查的介入指征和是否接受支气管镜介入治疗将患者分为三组,比较三组患者的临床特征和预后。对各项指标进行二元Logistic回归分析,其显著性值为PResults:有支气管镜检查绝对指征的MP感染引起的大叶性肺炎患儿临床表现更严重,而无支气管镜检查绝对指征的患儿即使不进行支气管镜干预,预后也较好。为了建立针对 MP 感染所致大叶性肺炎患儿的支气管镜干预预警模型,我们采用了以下指标:C反应蛋白≥20.94 mg/L(β1=2.253)得3分,支气管镜检查前发热持续时间≥6.5 d(β2=1.424)、乳酸脱氢酶≥461.5 U/L(β3=1.246)或发热(β4=1.223)各得2分,胸腔积液并发症(β5=0.841)得1分,总分为10分:当 MP 感染引起的大叶性肺炎患儿的评分≥6 分时,支气管镜介入治疗的可能性大于 80%。得分越高,支气管镜介入治疗的可能性越大。
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Construction of a predictive model of respiratory endoscopic intervention in children with lobar pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.

Background: This study aimed to analyze the clinical features of children with lobar pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) infection, to explore the independent risk factors for bronchoscopic intervention in children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection. There is a lack of objective assessment tools to guide the use of bronchoscopy in clinical practice. For children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection, whether line shall be actively bronchoscope intervention therapy remains to be further defined. We also aimed to construct an early warning model of bronchoscopic intervention to provide an objective evaluation tool for clinicians.

Methods: We collected the clinical data of 533 children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection. The patients were divided into three groups according to the interventional indications for bronchoscopy and whether they were treated with bronchoscopic intervention, and the clinical features and prognosis of the three groups were compared. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed on the indicators with a significance value of P<0.05, which we retrieved from the comparative analysis between the first two groups to uncover the independent risk factors and regression equations concerning bronchoscopic intervention. The regression coefficient (β) of our regression model was then used to score related values in the model to construct a predictive scoring model of bronchoscopic intervention for the treatment of children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection.

Results: Children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection who demonstrated absolute indications for bronchoscopy exhibited more severe clinical manifestations, and children without absolute indications for bronchoscopy had a better prognosis even without bronchoscopic intervention. To establish our early warning model of bronchoscopic intervention for children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection, we used the following indices: C-reactive protein ≥20.94 mg/L (β1=2.253) received 3 points, while a fever duration before bronchoscopy ≥6.5 d (β2=1.424), lactate dehydrogenase ≥461.5 U/L (β3=1.246), or fever (β4=1.223) each received 2 points, and the complication of pleural effusion (β5=0.841) received 1 point, for a total possible score of 10 points.

Conclusions: When the score for the children with lobar pneumonia caused by MP infection was ≥6, the possibility of bronchoscopic intervention for treatment was >80%. The higher the score, the greater the possibility of bronchoscopic intervention.

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Translational pediatrics
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