2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197418
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Progression of the Radiologic Severity Index predicts mortality in patients with parainfluenza virus-associated lower respiratory infections

Abstract: BackgroundRadiologic severity may predict adverse outcomes after lower respiratory tract infection (LRI). However, few studies have quantified radiologic severity of LRIs. We sought to evaluate whether a semi-quantitative scoring tool, the Radiologic Severity Index (RSI), predicted mortality after parainfluenza virus (PIV)-associated LRI.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective review of consecutively-enrolled adult patients with hematologic malignancy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and with PIV detecte… Show more

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“…Treatment was well tolerated, and we believe we reached the upper plateau of the dose-response curve based upon small rises in blood neutrophils and C-reactive protein levels resembling the small sigmoidal-shaped plots of rises in blood IL-6 levels in mice (15). Next steps in development of the drug include viral challenge studies in subjects with airway disease (44)(45)(46), followed by natural infection preemption studies in subjects with airway disease or immune compromise (20,38,47,48). O/P showed reductions in acute SeV lung burden and chronic asthma phenotypes comparable to those seen with aerosolized IFN-β in mice (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment was well tolerated, and we believe we reached the upper plateau of the dose-response curve based upon small rises in blood neutrophils and C-reactive protein levels resembling the small sigmoidal-shaped plots of rises in blood IL-6 levels in mice (15). Next steps in development of the drug include viral challenge studies in subjects with airway disease (44)(45)(46), followed by natural infection preemption studies in subjects with airway disease or immune compromise (20,38,47,48). O/P showed reductions in acute SeV lung burden and chronic asthma phenotypes comparable to those seen with aerosolized IFN-β in mice (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiologic severity is an attractive endpoint because it is generally attributable to infection in the absence of hypervolemia or pre‐existing interstitial lung disease. We previously showed that in longitudinal models of time‐varying radiologic severity, each 1‐point increase in RSI was associated with a 13% increase in the hazard for mortality at 30 days after parainfluenza virus LRTI . Reliability among readers was excellent, and explanatory models of peak‐RSI and delta‐RSI showed that increasing RSI was associated with higher rates of mortality and respiratory failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Delta‐RSI was calculated by subtracting baseline‐RSI from peak‐RSI. Table illustrates how RSI is calculated . Briefly, chest radiographs were divided into three zones: upper (above carina), middle (below carina, above inferior pulmonary vein), and lower (below inferior pulmonary vein) in both lungs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been previously shown that clinicians who make diagnostic and treatment decisions based solely on their clinical judgment lack predictive accuracy regarding death risk in human H7N9 infection cases and are, therefore, unable to increase the survival probability in these cases. [5][6][7] An accurate assessment of survival probability would help tailor treatment in human H7N9 infection cases. Unfortunately, the vast majority of published studies 8,9 on the topic focus on risk factors of H7N9 infection and case fatalities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%