Yusuf SO, Chen P. Clinical characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia in children caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae with or without myocardial damage: A single-center retrospective study. World J Clin Pediatr 2023; 12(3): 115-124 [PMID: 37342450 DOI: 10.5409/wjcp.v12.i3.115]
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Peng Chen, Doctor, Chief Physician, Department of Pediatrics, The Second Hospital of Jilin University, Yatai Street, Changchun 130041, Jilin Province, China. c_p@jlu.edu.cn
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Pediatrics
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Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Pediatr. Jun 9, 2023; 12(3): 115-124 Published online Jun 9, 2023. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v12.i3.115
Table 1 Gender distribution
Gender
Frequency
Percentage
Female
195
47.68
Male
214
52.32
Total
409
100.00
Table 2 Age distribution of community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia categorized as mild and severe, n (%)
Age group
Total
Mild MPP
Severe MPP
< 5 yr
317
232 (77.6)
85 (77.3)
≥ 5 yr
92
67 (22.4)
25 (22.7)
Total
409
299
110
Table 3 Seasonality of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, n (%)
Season
Mild MPP
Severe MPP
Winter
102 (34.10)
41 (37.30)
Spring
80 (26.80)
28 (25.50)
Summer
28 (9.40)
11 (10.00)
Autumn
89 (29.80)
30 (27.30)
Table 4 Clinical characteristics and laboratory investigations of hospitalized children with community-acquired pneumonia caused by mycoplasma pneumonia were compared between the severe and mild case groups
Parameters
Mild MPP (n = 299)
Severe MPP (n = 110)
Z
P value
Gender
1.48 ± 0.501
1.45 ± 0.500
0.54
0.58
Age (yr)
3.59 ± 2.63
3.40 ± 2.16
0.69
0.49
Fever (℃)
38.73 ± 0.86
38.71 ± 0.83
0.163
0.87
Duration of fever
4.27 ± 3.37
5.76 ± 5.39
-2.72
0.007
Duration of cough
5.98 ± 6.9
11.4 ± 10.33
-5.103
< 0.001
WBC (109/L)
8.98 ± 4.77
9.34 ± 4.23
-0.691
0.49
Lymphocyte (%)
35.87 ± 14.04
38.93 ± 18.29
-1.59
0.114
Neutrophil (%)
54.48 ± 15.46
49.98 ± 20.28
2.113
0.036
Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio
2.06 ± 1.702
2.046 ± 2.20
0.078
0.938
CRP (mg/L)
12.59 ± 19.24
10.48 ± 17.82
1
0.318
hsCRP (mg/L)
6.1 ± 5.84
8.35 ± 7.5
-2.834
0.005
PCT (ng/mL)
0.42 ± 0.93
0.76 ± 3.15
-1.097
0.27
Alanine transaminase (U/L)
15.95 ± 8.42
24.97 ± 37.32
-2.511
0.013
Aspartate aminotransferase (U/L)
32.25 ± 20.31
41.37 ± 30.11
-2.939
0.004
Creatine kinase (U/L)
97.3 ± 110.38
101.4 ± 83
-0.354
0.724
Lactate dehydrogenase (U/L)
286.55 ± 69.12
317.55 ± 93.77
-3.633
< 0.001
Table 5 Auscultatory and myocardial damage findings among the mild and severe mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia cases, n (%)
Parameters
Mild MPP
Severe MPP
χ2
P value
1 Auscultation
Crackles
37 (12.40)
23 (20.90)
11.915
0.008
Normal
141 (47.20)
35 (31.80)
Wet rales
7 (2.30)
7 (6.40)
Wheezing
114 (38.10)
45 (40.90)
2 Myocardial damage
Yes
0 (0.0)
52 (47.30)
157.078
< 0.001
No
299 (100)
58 (52.70)
Citation: Yusuf SO, Chen P. Clinical characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia in children caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae with or without myocardial damage: A single-center retrospective study. World J Clin Pediatr 2023; 12(3): 115-124