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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) over-infection in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to COVID-19 pneumonia: Impact on mortality. / Sobreinfección respiratoria por virus herpes simple tipo1 en pacientes con SDRA secundario a neumonía grave por COVID-19. Impacto sobre la mortalidad.
Pérez-Pedrero Sánchez-Belmonte, María José; Sánchez-Casado, Marcelino; Moran Gallego, Francisco Javier; Piza Pinilla, Roman; Gomez Hernando, Cesar; Paredes Borrachero, Irene.
  • Pérez-Pedrero Sánchez-Belmonte MJ; Departamento de Medicina Intensiva, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Toledo, España.
  • Sánchez-Casado M; Departamento de Medicina Intensiva, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Toledo, España. Electronic address: mmsc16@gmail.com.
  • Moran Gallego FJ; Departamento de Medicina Intensiva, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Toledo, España.
  • Piza Pinilla R; Departamento de Medicina Intensiva, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Toledo, España.
  • Gomez Hernando C; Departamento de Microbiologia, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Toledo, España.
  • Paredes Borrachero I; Departamento de Medicina Intensiva, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Toledo, España.
Med Clin (Barc) ; 2022 Jun 06.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2244171
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Herpes simplex virus type1 (HSV-1) reactivation have been described in patients with invasive mechanical ventilation and recently in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) secondary to COVID-19 with higher rates of reactivation than were detected previously in critical care, and although the diagnosis of HSV-1 pneumonia is not easy, its presence is associate with an increase in morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study is to determinate if the identification of HSV-1 in lower airway of patients with ARDS secondary to COVID-19 have influence in clinical outcome and mortality.

METHOD:

Two hundred twenty-four admitted patients in intensive care unit (ICU) of Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Toledo diagnosed of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus2 (SARS-CoV-2) were reviewed and were selected those with mechanical ventilation who had undergone (BAL). It was registered all results of HSV-1 PCR (negative and positive).

RESULTS:

During the study period (November 28, 2020 to April 13, 2021) was admitted 224 patients in ICU diagnosed of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia. Eighty-three patients of them had undergone BAL, with HSV-1 PCR positive result in 47 (56%), and negative result in 36 (43.4%). We performed pathological anatomy study in BAL samples on 26 of the total BAL realized. Typical cytopathic characteristics of HSV-1 were found in 13 samples (50%) and 11 of them (84.6%) have had HSV-1 PCR positive result. Thirty days mortality was significantly higher in the group of patients with HSV-1 PCR positive result (33.5% vs. 57.4%, P=.015). This difference was stronger in the group of patients with HSV-1 findings in the pathological anatomy study (30.8% vs. 69.2%, P=.047).

CONCLUSION:

Our results suggest that ARDS secondary to SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia is highly associated to HSV-1 reactivation and that the finding of HSV-1 in lower airway is associated with a worst prognostic and with significantly mortality increase. It is necessary to carry out more extensive studies to determinate if treatment with acyclovir can improve the prognosis of these patients.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Language: English / Spanish Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Language: English / Spanish Year: 2022 Document Type: Article