Radiology of viral pneumonia

Objective: to evaluate the clinical and radiological features of viral pneumonia caused by influenza A (H1N1) in 2015–2016.Material and methods. The study involved 22 patients (13 men, 9 women, 1 patient died) with viral pneumonia caused by influenza A (H1N1). The average age of patients was 39±14 y...

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Main Authors: A. A. Speranskaia, L. N. Novikova, O. P. Baranova, M. A. Vasilieva
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Published: Luchevaya Diagnostika, LLC 2016-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/138
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author A. A. Speranskaia
L. N. Novikova
O. P. Baranova
M. A. Vasilieva
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O. P. Baranova
M. A. Vasilieva
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description Objective: to evaluate the clinical and radiological features of viral pneumonia caused by influenza A (H1N1) in 2015–2016.Material and methods. The study involved 22 patients (13 men, 9 women, 1 patient died) with viral pneumonia caused by influenza A (H1N1). The average age of patients was 39±14 years. All patients underwent conventional X-ray examinations (radiography in two projections), multi-spiral computed tomography (CT), high-resolution CT. Seven patients underwent CT angiography. Assessment of respiratory function was performed in 20 patients (except two severe patients that were unable to undergo the test).Results. The clinical course included rapid progression, with body temperature increase up to 39 °C or above, development of intoxication and respiratory failure. X-ray patterns were identical to the previous epidemic in 10 patients. Others showed rapid process progression leading to the formation of mixed infections (3 pts), development of respiratory distress syndrome (5 pts), complicated by pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism accession (3 pts). Long-term retention of respiratory failure was caused by the formation of two types of lung pathology: severe constrictive bronchiolitis (in 5 patients receiving mechanical ventilation) and fibrotic changes in lung tissue resembling fibrosing alveolitis (6 patients without mechanical ventilation).Conclusion. The use of long-term mechanical ventilation in patients with severe viral lung lesions may complicate with constrictive bronchiolitis development. The formation of fibrotic changes in the lung tissue similar to idiopathic interstitial pneumonias may be the confirmation of their suspected viral nature. Development of pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum may be due to lung tissue changes caused by viral infection. Development of pulmonary embolism in viral lungs lesions requires inclusion of CT angiography in the diagnostic algorithm of complicated influenza.
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spelling doaj-art-752eaa5ec31149cfb10cd88517a3d4862025-08-20T02:48:54ZengLuchevaya Diagnostika, LLCВестник рентгенологии и радиологии0042-46762619-04782016-07-0197314915610.20862/0042-4676-2016-97-3-149-156125Radiology of viral pneumoniaA. A. Speranskaia0L. N. Novikova1O. P. Baranova2M. A. Vasilieva3I.P. Pavlov First St.-Petersburg State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. L’va Tolstogo, 6-8, St.-Petersburg, 197022, Russian FederationI.P. Pavlov First St.-Petersburg State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. L’va Tolstogo, 6-8, St.-Petersburg, 197022, Russian FederationI.P. Pavlov First St.-Petersburg State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. L’va Tolstogo, 6-8, St.-Petersburg, 197022, Russian FederationI.P. Pavlov First St.-Petersburg State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the RF, ul. L’va Tolstogo, 6-8, St.-Petersburg, 197022, Russian FederationObjective: to evaluate the clinical and radiological features of viral pneumonia caused by influenza A (H1N1) in 2015–2016.Material and methods. The study involved 22 patients (13 men, 9 women, 1 patient died) with viral pneumonia caused by influenza A (H1N1). The average age of patients was 39±14 years. All patients underwent conventional X-ray examinations (radiography in two projections), multi-spiral computed tomography (CT), high-resolution CT. Seven patients underwent CT angiography. Assessment of respiratory function was performed in 20 patients (except two severe patients that were unable to undergo the test).Results. The clinical course included rapid progression, with body temperature increase up to 39 °C or above, development of intoxication and respiratory failure. X-ray patterns were identical to the previous epidemic in 10 patients. Others showed rapid process progression leading to the formation of mixed infections (3 pts), development of respiratory distress syndrome (5 pts), complicated by pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism accession (3 pts). Long-term retention of respiratory failure was caused by the formation of two types of lung pathology: severe constrictive bronchiolitis (in 5 patients receiving mechanical ventilation) and fibrotic changes in lung tissue resembling fibrosing alveolitis (6 patients without mechanical ventilation).Conclusion. The use of long-term mechanical ventilation in patients with severe viral lung lesions may complicate with constrictive bronchiolitis development. The formation of fibrotic changes in the lung tissue similar to idiopathic interstitial pneumonias may be the confirmation of their suspected viral nature. Development of pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum may be due to lung tissue changes caused by viral infection. Development of pulmonary embolism in viral lungs lesions requires inclusion of CT angiography in the diagnostic algorithm of complicated influenza.https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/138viral pneumoniadiagnosticscomputed tomography.
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L. N. Novikova
O. P. Baranova
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Radiology of viral pneumonia
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viral pneumonia
diagnostics
computed tomography.
title Radiology of viral pneumonia
title_full Radiology of viral pneumonia
title_fullStr Radiology of viral pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Radiology of viral pneumonia
title_short Radiology of viral pneumonia
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topic viral pneumonia
diagnostics
computed tomography.
url https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/138
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