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Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study
BACKGROUND: Malignant pertussis (MP) affects young infants and is characterized by respiratory distress, perpetual tachycardia and hyperleukocytosis up to 50 G/l, leading to multiple organ failure and death in 75% of cases. Leukodepletion may improve prognosis. A therapeutic strategy based on leukod...
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author | Coquaz-Garoudet, Mathilde Ploin, Dominique Pouyau, Robin Hoffmann, Yoav Baleine, Julien-Frederic Boeuf, Benoît Patural, Hugues Millet, Anne Labenne, Marc Vialet, Renaud Pinquier, Didier Cotillon, Marie Rambaud, Jérôme Javouhey, Etienne |
author_facet | Coquaz-Garoudet, Mathilde Ploin, Dominique Pouyau, Robin Hoffmann, Yoav Baleine, Julien-Frederic Boeuf, Benoît Patural, Hugues Millet, Anne Labenne, Marc Vialet, Renaud Pinquier, Didier Cotillon, Marie Rambaud, Jérôme Javouhey, Etienne |
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description | BACKGROUND: Malignant pertussis (MP) affects young infants and is characterized by respiratory distress, perpetual tachycardia and hyperleukocytosis up to 50 G/l, leading to multiple organ failure and death in 75% of cases. Leukodepletion may improve prognosis. A therapeutic strategy based on leukodepletion and extracorporeal life support (ECLS) according to different thresholds of leucocytes has been proposed by Rowlands and colleagues. We aimed at identifying factors associated with death and assess whether the respect of the Rowlands’ strategy is associated with survival. METHODS: We reviewed all MP infants hospitalized in eight French pediatric intensive care units from January 2008 to November 2013. All infants younger than 3 months of age, admitted for respiratory distress with a diagnosis of pertussis and WBC count ≥ 50 G/l were recorded. Evolution of WBC was analyzed and an optimal threshold for WBC growth was obtained using the ROC-curve method. Clinical and biological characteristics of survivors and non-survivors were compared. Therapeutic management (leukodepletion and/or ECLS) was retrospectively assessed for compliance with Rowlands’ algorithm (indication and timing of specific treatments). RESULTS: Twenty-three infants were included. Nine of 23 (40%) died: they presented more frequently cardiovascular failure (100% vs 36%, p = 0.003) and pulmonary hypertension (PHT; 100% vs 29%, p = 0.002) than survivors and the median [IQR] WBC growth was significantly faster among them (21.3 [9.7–28] G/l/day vs 5.9 [3.0–6.8] G/l/day, p = 0.007). WBC growth rate > 12 G/l/day and lymphocyte/neutrophil ratio < 1 were significantly associated with death (p = 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively). Ten infants (43%) underwent leukodepletion, and seven (30%) underwent ECLS. Management following Rowlands’ strategy was associated with survival (100% vs 0%; p < 0.001, relative risk of death = 0.18, 95%-CI [0.05–0.64]). CONCLUSIONS: A fast leukocyte growth and leukocytosis with neutrophil predominance during acute pertussis infection were associated with death. These findings should prompt clinicians to closely monitor white blood cells in order to early identify infants at risk of fatal outcome during the course of malignant pertussis. Such an early signal in infants at high risk of death would increase feasibility of compliant care to Rowlands’ strategy, with the expectation of a better survival. |
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spelling | pubmed-81054762021-05-10 Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study Coquaz-Garoudet, Mathilde Ploin, Dominique Pouyau, Robin Hoffmann, Yoav Baleine, Julien-Frederic Boeuf, Benoît Patural, Hugues Millet, Anne Labenne, Marc Vialet, Renaud Pinquier, Didier Cotillon, Marie Rambaud, Jérôme Javouhey, Etienne Ann Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: Malignant pertussis (MP) affects young infants and is characterized by respiratory distress, perpetual tachycardia and hyperleukocytosis up to 50 G/l, leading to multiple organ failure and death in 75% of cases. Leukodepletion may improve prognosis. A therapeutic strategy based on leukodepletion and extracorporeal life support (ECLS) according to different thresholds of leucocytes has been proposed by Rowlands and colleagues. We aimed at identifying factors associated with death and assess whether the respect of the Rowlands’ strategy is associated with survival. METHODS: We reviewed all MP infants hospitalized in eight French pediatric intensive care units from January 2008 to November 2013. All infants younger than 3 months of age, admitted for respiratory distress with a diagnosis of pertussis and WBC count ≥ 50 G/l were recorded. Evolution of WBC was analyzed and an optimal threshold for WBC growth was obtained using the ROC-curve method. Clinical and biological characteristics of survivors and non-survivors were compared. Therapeutic management (leukodepletion and/or ECLS) was retrospectively assessed for compliance with Rowlands’ algorithm (indication and timing of specific treatments). RESULTS: Twenty-three infants were included. Nine of 23 (40%) died: they presented more frequently cardiovascular failure (100% vs 36%, p = 0.003) and pulmonary hypertension (PHT; 100% vs 29%, p = 0.002) than survivors and the median [IQR] WBC growth was significantly faster among them (21.3 [9.7–28] G/l/day vs 5.9 [3.0–6.8] G/l/day, p = 0.007). WBC growth rate > 12 G/l/day and lymphocyte/neutrophil ratio < 1 were significantly associated with death (p = 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively). Ten infants (43%) underwent leukodepletion, and seven (30%) underwent ECLS. Management following Rowlands’ strategy was associated with survival (100% vs 0%; p < 0.001, relative risk of death = 0.18, 95%-CI [0.05–0.64]). CONCLUSIONS: A fast leukocyte growth and leukocytosis with neutrophil predominance during acute pertussis infection were associated with death. These findings should prompt clinicians to closely monitor white blood cells in order to early identify infants at risk of fatal outcome during the course of malignant pertussis. Such an early signal in infants at high risk of death would increase feasibility of compliant care to Rowlands’ strategy, with the expectation of a better survival. Springer International Publishing 2021-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8105476/ /pubmed/33961197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-021-00856-y Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Coquaz-Garoudet, Mathilde Ploin, Dominique Pouyau, Robin Hoffmann, Yoav Baleine, Julien-Frederic Boeuf, Benoît Patural, Hugues Millet, Anne Labenne, Marc Vialet, Renaud Pinquier, Didier Cotillon, Marie Rambaud, Jérôme Javouhey, Etienne Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
title | Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
title_full | Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
title_fullStr | Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
title_short | Malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
title_sort | malignant pertussis in infants: factors associated with mortality in a multicenter cohort study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8105476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33961197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-021-00856-y |
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