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Chest Imaging Findings in Hospitalized Children with H1N1 Influenza [Eurasian J Pulmonol]
Eurasian J Pulmonol. 2015; 17(1): 35-41 | DOI: 10.5152/ejp.2015.22931  

Chest Imaging Findings in Hospitalized Children with H1N1 Influenza

Sevgi Pekcan1, Bahar Göktürk2, Şükrü Nail Güner3, Kemal Ödev4, Ismail Reisli3
1Department of Pediatrics, Division Pediatric Pulmonology, Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Faculty of Medicine, Konya
2Department of Pediatrics, Division Children Allergy and Immunology, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Konya
3Department of Pediatrics, Division Children Allergy and Immunology, Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Faculty of Medicine, Konya
4Department of Radiology, Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Faculty of Medicine, Konya

Objective: The aim was to review the radiological findings and to find new prognostic factors that determine the need for pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) in children with swine-origin influenza (H1N1) virus infection.
Methods: Chest X-ray (CXR) and computed tomography (CT) findings of 18 children with laboratory-confirmed H1N1 infection (9 boys, 9 girls) with a median age of 34 (1–216) months were retrospectively evaluated.
Results: CXRs were performed in 15 (83.3%) and thorax CT in 7 (38.8%) children. Abnormal findings were detected in 60% of the patients who underwent CXR and 85.7% of the patients who underwent thorax CT. Radiological findings were mostly diffuse, bilateral, and asymmetric. Ground-glass opacity (GGO) (66.6%) was the leading abnormality and was followed by reticulation (38.8%), nodules (27.7%), consolidation only (16.6%), tree-in-bud pattern (11.1%), consolidation with GGO (5.5%), and septal lines (5.5%). Lymphadenopathy (22.2%), air trapping (5.5%), and parenchymal band (5.5%) were other recorded findings. CXR was found to be insufficient to detect subpleural nodules, lymphadenopathies, and sometimes GGO. Only existence of nodules (p=0.04) affected the need for PICU admission.

Keywords: Chest imaging, children, H1N1 influenza, prognostic factors


Sevgi Pekcan, Bahar Göktürk, Şükrü Nail Güner, Kemal Ödev, Ismail Reisli. Chest Imaging Findings in Hospitalized Children with H1N1 Influenza. Eurasian J Pulmonol. 2015; 17(1): 35-41

Corresponding Author: Bahar Göktürk, Türkiye


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