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Title: RSV infection in children with congenital heart disease


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RSV infection in children with congenital heart
disease
  • Ri ???

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Patient data
  • 4A2-02 ?X?
  • 2 m/o boy
  • Down syndrome
  • Endocardial cushing defect s/p PA banding for CHF
    and pulmonary hypertension

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Patient data
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Respiratory syncytial virus
  • Enveloped RNA paramyxovirus
  • Genus Pneumoviurs
  • Encodes 10 viral proteins
  • Replicate within the hosts cytoplasm
  • 3 transmembrane glycoproteins
  • Fusion(F), attachment(G), small hydrophobic(SH)

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Respiratory syncytial virus
  • F protein
  • Penetration of the cell and fusion infected cell
    membranes
  • G protein
  • Attachment of RSV to cell membranes
  • SH protein
  • Function is not yet understood
  • F and G protein
  • Main targets of the host immune response

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RSV infection
  • Seasonal patterns
  • Northern hemisphere winter months
  • Tropics hot, rainy seasons

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RSV infection
  • Contagion by large droplets of secretions
  • Surface survive for 6 h
  • Rubber gloves survive for ½ h
  • Cloth gowns survive for 45 min
  • Skin survive for 20 min
  • Entry to human through mucous membranes of eye,
    nose, and mouth
  • 6-feet-rule

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RSV infection
  • Leading cause of lower respiratory tract
    infections in infants and young children
  • Under 2-year-old
  • More severe disease between 13 m/o

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Detection of RSV infection
  • Cultures
  • Fluorescent antibody techniques
  • 85 sensitivity
  • 85 specificity
  • Enzyme immunoassay (EIA)
  • 95 sensitivity
  • 97 specificity

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RSV infection
  • Risk factors
  • Lack of care-giver education
  • School-age siblings
  • Crowded living situation
  • Multiple births
  • Birth within 6 months of RSV season
  • Discharge from NICU during RSV season
  • Passive smoke exposure

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RSV infection
  • Risk factor for severs RSV disease
  • Prematurity
  • Underlying lung disease (cystic fibrosis,
    bronchopulmonary displasia.)
  • Congenital heart disease (L-to-R shunt with
    pulmonary hypertension)
  • Immunodeficiency (AIDS, chemotherapy, bone marrow
    transplantation)

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Impact of RSV infection in CHD
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RSV infection in CHD
  • RSV pneumonitis
  • Impair O2 uptake, increase the work of breathing
  • At risk of developing respiratory or cardiac
    failure
  • Ventilator support

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RSV infection in children with CHD and without CHD
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RSV infection in children with CHD and without CHD
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RSV infection in CHD
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RSV infection in CHD
  • Reduced mortality in CHD children with RSV
    infection
  • Advances in pediatric intensive care
  • Initiation of Ribavirin therapy
  • Early correction of CHD
  • A long period of ventilator support may be the
    natural course of RSV infection in children with
    significant CHD

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Impact of RSV infection on surgery for CHD
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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
  • Patients
  • Children's hospital Los Angeles, Jan. 1990 Apr.
    1995, CHD and RSV infection, cardiac surgery
    within 6 months after RSV infection

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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
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Cardiac surgery after RSV infection
  • Cardiac surgery performed during RSV infection?
    High risk of post-op complication (pulmonary
    hypertension)
  • Earlier surgery? More frequent and severe
    complications
  • Elective surgery in pts who recovered from RSV
    infection? fewer and minor complications

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Cardiac surgery complicated by RSV infection
  • 8 patients (mean age 67y/o) had RSV infection
    after cardiac surgery
  • CABG 4
  • CABG valve replacement 3
  • Mitral valve replacement 1
  • 7 patients required prolonged mechanical
    ventilation
  • 4 patients died of respiratory failure

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Treatment and Prevention
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Medical treatment
  • There is no valuable curative treatment for RSV
    infection
  • Ribavirin therapy is the only agent commercially
    available that may possible reduce the severity
    of pulmonary complications

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Prevention
  • Isolation of patients with RSV infection
  • Wearing of gown and glove
  • Diligent hand washing

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Prevention
  • Active immunization
  • Formalin inactivated RSV vaccines
  • Live virus vaccines
  • Purified F protein subunit vaccines

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Prevention with RSV-IVIG
  • RSV-IVIG passive immunization
  • Human-derived polyclonal product containing
    concentrated neutralizing antibody to RSV
  • Dosage 750 mg/kg
  • RSV antibody titer gt 100
  • Disadvantage
  • High viscosity
  • Expensive

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Prevention with Palivizumab
  • Palivizumab passive immunization
  • Humanized monoclonal antibody antibody to F and
    G glycoprotein of RSV
  • Potency 50100 times of RSV-IVIG
  • Only defined, beneficial, therapeutic
    intervention in the prevention of RSV disease
  • Disadvantage expensive

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