Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, southern Chile.

Raúl Riquelme, Mauricio Riquelme, Antoni Torres, Maria Luisa Rioseco, José Antonio Vergara, Luis Scholz, Andrea Carriel
Author Information
  1. Raúl Riquelme: Puerto Montt Regional Hospital, Puerto Montt, Chile. raul@telsur.cl

Abstract

We analyzed data from 25 consecutive patients with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) admitted to the Puerto Montt and Osorno Regional Hospitals, southern Chile, from 1997 to 2001, emphasizing epidemiologic, clinical, radiographic, treatment, and laboratory aspects. Hemorrhage was frequent (64%), and 48% of patients showed alterations in renal function. Ten patients died (40%). We identified three groups of patients, which included the following: 1) those with the least severe form who had prodromic symptoms without pulmonary involvement; 2) those with moderate illness who had interstitial pulmonary infiltrates, usually needed supplemental nasal oxygen, were hemodynamically stable, and had an APACHE II <12 (none of whom died); and 3) those with the severe form who required mechanical ventilation, frequently had hemodynamic instability (93%), experienced a high mortality rate (77%), and had an APACHE II >12. Mild forms of HPS also exist, which are poorly known; the symptoms could be confounded with those of other viral diseases, leading to underdiagnosis.

MeSH Term

APACHE
Adolescent
Adult
Chile
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Disease Outbreaks
Female
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
Humans
Male
Middle Aged

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