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The incidence and risk factors of extrapulmonary manifestations in Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia

Authors
Park, Yoo KyungPark, You NaMoon, Ji EunKim, Hyo-BinShin, MeeyongLee, EunKim, Chul-HongLee, Ju SukLee, Yong JuKim, Bong-SeongKim, Hyung YoungJung, SungsuKim, YunsunKim, SangyoungPark, ChorongSeo, Ju-HeeShim, Jung YeonSol, In SukSung, MyongsoonSong, Dae JinAhn, Young MinOh, Hea LinYu, JinhoLee, Kyung SukJang, Gwang CheonJang, Yoon-YoungChung, Hai LeeChung, Eun HeeChoi, Sung-MinChoi, Yun JungHan, Man YongKim, Jin TackKim, Chang-KeunYang, Hyeon-Jong
Issue Date
Oct-2022
Publisher
대한 소아알레르기 호흡기학회
Keywords
Mycoplasma pneumonia; Risk factors; Incidence; Extrapulmonary manifestation
Citation
Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Diseases, v.10, no.4, pp 207 - 214
Pages
8
Indexed
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Diseases
Volume
10
Number
4
Start Page
207
End Page
214
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/63749
DOI
10.4168/aard.2022.10.4.207
ISSN
2288-0402
2288-0410
Abstract
Purpose Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MP) is a major cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children and is associated with extrapulmonary manifestations (EPM). The incidence and risk factors for EPM in children are unknown. Methods This was a retrospective study involving 65,243 pediatric patients with CAP between 2010 and 2015 at 23 nationwide hospitals in South Korea. Medical records were reviewed to collect information regarding the clinical characteristics, radiological results, and laboratory findings. Logistic regression with multivariate analysis was performed to evaluate the risk factors associated with EPM in MP. Results The incidence of EPM was 23.9%, including elevation of liver enzymes (18.1%), mucocutaneous manifestations (4.4%), proteinuria (4.1%), cardiovascular and neurological manifestations (0.4%), hematologic manifestations (0.2%), and arthritis (0.2%). Statistical analysis showed that mucocutaneous manifestations significantly increased with elevated alanine aminotransferase (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 3.623; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.933-6.790) and atopic sensitization (aOR, 2.973; 95% CI, 1.615–5.475) and decreased with respiratory virus coinfection (aOR, 0.273; 95% CI, 0.084–0.887). Elevated liver enzymes were significantly associated with elevated lactate dehydrogenase (aOR, 3.055; 95% CI, 2.257–4.137), presence of pleural effusion (aOR, 2.635; 95% CI, 1.767–3.930), and proteinuria with respiratory virus coinfection (aOR, 2.245; 95% CI, 1.113–4.527). Conclusion Approximately 24% of pediatric patients with MP had various EPM. As the risk factors associated with each EPM were different, it is necessary to evaluate the various clinical aspects and findings of MP to predict and prepare for the occurrence of EPM.
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