COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV in Children and Adults: A Clinical Comparative Study of 12,000 Cases
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Selection of Participants
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Baseline Characteristics
3.2. Comparison of Children and Adult Groups of COVID-19/FLU/RSV-Infected Patients
3.3. Odds Ratio of Hospitalization for Children and Adult Groups
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Total | COVID-19 | FLU | RSV | p-Value | |
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N = 12,000 (%) | N = 1536 (%) | N = 9507 (%) | N = 957 (%) | ||
Age (mean ± SD), year | 21.8 ± 25.6 | 49.2 ± 27.7 | 19.5 ± 23.0 | 0.6 ± 2.8 | <0.001 |
Male sex, N (%) | 5766 (48.1) | 757 (49.3) | 4478 (47.1) | 531 (55.5) | <0.001 |
Patient age groups, N (%) | |||||
Neonate (0 months) | 90 (0.8) | 12 (0.8) | 1 (0) | 77 (8.0) | <0.001 |
Infant (1–11 months) | 1174 (9.8) | 93 (6.1) | 528 (5.6) | 553 (57.8) | <0.001 |
Toddler (1–2 years) | 2033 (16.9) | 54 (3.5) | 1676 (17.6) | 303 (31.7) | <0.001 |
Preschooler (3–5 years) | 2031 (16.9) | 27 (1.8) | 1983 (20.9) | 21 (2.2) | <0.001 |
School Age (6–12 years) | 1598 (13.3) | 40 (2.6) | 1556 (16.4) | 2 (0.2) | <0.001 |
Adolescent (13–17 years) | 337 (2.8) | 26 (1.7) | 311 (3.3) | - | <0.001 |
Adult (18–64 years) | 3547 (29.6) | 718 (46.7) | 2829 (29.8) | - | <0.001 |
Elderly (>65 years) | 1190 (9.9) | 566 (36.8) | 623 (6.6) | 1 (0.1) | <0.001 |
EDLOS | 12,000 (100) | <0.001 | |||
mean ± SD, (min) | 239.4 ± 554.2 | 629.4 ± 1126.2 | 174.0 ± 383.8 | 263.8 ± 257.2 | |
median (IQR) (min) | 112.5 (126.8) | 286.0 (421.0) | 96.0 (89.0) | 190.0 (153.5) | |
Disposition, No. (%) | 12,000 (100) | 1536 (12.8) | 9507 (79.2) | 957 (8.0) | <0.001 |
Discharge | 9513 (79.3) | 767 (49.9) | 8393 (88.3) | 353 (36.9) | |
Admission | 2028 (16.9) | 534 (34.8) | 894 (9.4) | 600 (62.7) | |
Transfer | 145 (1.2) | 137 (8.9) | 7 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) | |
Hopeless discharge | 259 (2.2) | 44 (2.9) | 212 (2.2) | 3 (0.3) | |
Death | 19 (0.2) | 18 (1.2) | 1(0) | - | |
Other | 36 (0.3) | 36 (2.3) | - | - | |
Initial ED vital signs | |||||
SBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 126.8 ± 20.0 | 131.5 ± 23.6 | 125.5 ± 18.6 | 109.3 ± 15.6 | <0.001 |
DBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 74.5 (12.2) | 75.3 (14.3) | 74.3 (11.5) | 69.2 (12.6) | 0.005 |
HR (mean ± SD), beats per min | 123.6 (30.1) | 103.4 (29.8) | 123.5 (27.8) | 157.9 (19.1) | <0.001 |
RR (mean ± SD), breaths per min | 23.8 (7.3) | 21.2 (6.1) | 22.7 (4.8) | 39.8 (10.9) | <0.001 |
SpO2 (mean ± SD), (%) | 98.4 (3.0) | 97.4 (4.3) | 98.7 (2.7) | 98.0 (2.8) | <0.001 |
BT (mean ± SD), (°C) | 38.2 (1.0) | 37.6 (1.0) | 38.4 (0.9) | 37.6 (0.9) | <0.001 |
Laboratory findings | |||||
WBC, 103/L | 7.9 (3.9) | 7.7 (4.6) | 7.5 (3.5) | 10.5 (3.8) | <0.001 |
Serum lactate, mmol/L | 2.2 (1.7) | 2.5 (2.9) | 2.0 (1.0) | 2.5 (0.8) | <0.001 |
Procalcitonin, ng/mL | 1.1 (6.3) | 1.1 (6.5) | 1.0 (5.7) | 1.0 (7.0) | 0.984 |
Abnormal images * | |||||
Chest X-ray | 1285 (17.8) | 29 (2.3) | 1181 (91.9) | 75 (5.8) | <0.001 |
Chest CT | 40 (95.2) | 2 (5.0) | 38 (95.0) | - | <0.001 |
Total = 1536 | Children Group | Adult Group | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | |||
Patient sex | 1536 (100) | 252 (100) | 1284 (100) | |
Male sex, N (%) | 757 (49.3) | 153 (60.7) | 604 (47.0) | <0.001 |
Patient age groups, N (%) | ||||
Mean ± SD (year) | 49.2 ± 27.7 | 3.7 ± 5.1 | 58.1 ± 20.7 | <0.001 |
Neonate (0 months) | 12 (0.8) | 12 (4.8) | ||
Infant (1–11 months) | 93 (6.1) | 93 (36.9) | ||
Toddler (1–2 years) | 54 (3.5) | 54 (21.4) | ||
Preschooler (3–5 years) | 27 (1.8) | 27 (10.7) | ||
School Age (6–12 years) | 40 (2.6) | 40 (15.9) | ||
Adolescent (13–17 years) | 26 (1.7) | 26 (10.3) | ||
Adult (18–64 years) | 718 (46.7) | 718 (55.9) | ||
Elderly (>65 years) | 566 (36.8) | 566 (44.1) | ||
EDLOS | ||||
Mean ± SD, (min) | 629.4 ± 1126.2 | 587.9 ± 863.7 | 637.6 ± 1171.0 | 0.522 |
Median (IQR) (min) | 286.0 (421.0) | |||
Disposition (%) | 1536 (12.8) | 252 (16.4) | 1284 (83.6) | <0.001 |
Discharge | 767 (49.9) | 85 (33.7) | 682 (53.1) | |
Admission | 534 (34.8) | 122 (48.4) | 412 (32.1) | |
Transfer | 137 (8.9) | 18 (7.1) | 119 (9.3) | |
Hopeless discharge | 44 (2.9) | 1 (0.4) | 43 (3.3) | |
Death | 18 (1.2) | 0 (0) | 18 (1.4) | |
Other | 36 (2.3) | 26 (10.3) | 10 (0.8) | |
Initial ED vital signs | ||||
SBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 131.5 ± 23.6 | 112.0 ± 14.1 | 133.2 ± 23.5 | <0.001 |
DBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 75.3 ± 14.3 | 68.8 ± 12.2 | 75.9 ± 14.3 | <0.001 |
HR (mean ± SD), beats per min | 103.4 ± 29.8 | 150.4 ± 29.2 | 94.2 ± 19.3 | <0.001 |
RR (mean ± SD), breaths per min | 21.2 ± 6.1 | 31.1 ± 9.3 | 19.4 ± 2.9 | <0.001 |
SpO2 (mean ± SD), (%) | 97.4 ± 4.3 | 99.0 ± 2.4 | 97.1 ± 4.5 | <0.001 |
BT (mean ± SD), (°C) | 37.6 ± 1.0 | 38.2 ± 0.9 | 37.5 ± 1.0 | <0.001 |
Laboratory findings | ||||
WBC, 103/L | 7.7 (4.6) | 8.3 (4.5) | 7.6 (4.7) | 0.065 |
Serum lactate, mmol/L | 2.5 (2.9) | 2.4 (1.2) | 2.5 (3.1) | 0.861 |
Procalcitonin, ng/mL | 1.1 (6.5) | 0.2 (0.3) | 1.2 (6.9) | 0.137 |
Abnormal images (%) | ||||
Chest X-ray | 29 (2.3) | 9 (17.0) | 20 (26.7) | 0.20 |
Chest CT | 2 (5.0) | 2 (66.7) |
Total = 9507 | Children Group | Adult Group | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | |||
Patient sex | 9507 (100) | 6055 (100) | 3452 (100) | |
Male sex, N (%) | 4478 (47.1) | 3232 (53.4) | 1246 (36.1) | <0.001 |
Patient age groups, N (%) | ||||
Mean ± SD (year) | 19.5 (23.0) | 4.5 (3.8) | 45.8 (18.5) | <0.001 |
Neonate (0 months) | 1 (0) | 1 (0.0) | ||
Infant (1–11 months) | 528 (5.6) | 528 (8.7) | ||
Toddler (1–2 years) | 1676 (17.6) | 1676 (27.7) | ||
Preschooler (3–5 years) | 1983 (20.9) | 1983 (32.7) | ||
School Age (6–12 years) | 1556 (16.4) | 1556 (25.7) | ||
Adolescent (13–17 years) | 311 (3.3) | 311 (5.1) | ||
Adult (18–64 years) | 2829 (29.8) | 2829 (82.0) | ||
Elderly (>65 years) | 623 (6.6) | 623 (18.0) | ||
EDLOS | ||||
Mean ± SD, (min) | 174.0 ± 383.8 | 125.0 ± 156.8 | 259.7 ± 592.4 | <0.001 |
Disposition (%) | 9507 (100) | 6055 (100) | 3452 (100) | <0.001 |
Discharge | 8393 (88.3) | 5531 (91.3) | 2862 (82.9) | |
Admission | 894 (9.4) | 495 (8.2) | 399 (11.6) | |
Transfer | 7 (0.1) | 3 (0.0) | 4 (0.1) | |
Hopeless discharge | 212 (2.2) | 26 (0.4) | 186 (5.4) | |
Death | 1(0) | 0 (0) | 1 (0) | |
Other | - | - | - | |
Initial ED vital signs | ||||
SBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 125.5 ± 18.6 | 113.6 ± 12.3 | 130.1 ± 18.6 | <0.001 |
DBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 74.3 ± 11.5 | 69.1 ± 9.3 | 76.3 ± 11.7 | <0.001 |
HR (mean ± SD), beats per min | 123.5 ± 27.8 | 138.2 ± 23.5 | 100.4 ± 16.1 | <0.001 |
RR (mean ± SD), breaths per min | 22.7 ± 4.8 | 25.1 ± 4.8 | 19.3 ± 2.0 | <0.001 |
SpO2 (mean ± SD), (%) | 98.7 ± 2.7 | 99.0 ± 2.1 | 97.9 ± 3.6 | <0.001 |
BT (mean ± SD), (°C) | 38.4 ± 0.9 | 38.5 ± 0.9 | 38.0 ± 0.9 | <0.001 |
Laboratory findings | ||||
WBC, 103/L | 7.5 (3.5) | 8.4 (3.9) | 7.0 (3.1) | <0.001 |
Serum lactate, mmol/L | 2.0 (1.0) | 2.1 (0.9) | 1.8 (1.4) | <0.001 |
Procalcitonin, ng/mL | 1.0 (5.7) | 0.3 (0.9) | 1.7 (7.7) | 0.003 |
Abnormal images (%) | ||||
Chest X-ray | 1181 (91.9) | 963 (21.5) | 218 (8.8) | <0.001 |
Chest CT | 38 (95.0) | - | 38 (97.4) | - |
Total = 957 | Children Group | Adult Group | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | |||
Patient sex | 957 (8.0) | 956 (100) | 1 (100) | |
Male sex, N (%) | 531 (55.5) | 531 (55.5) | - | 0.445 |
Patient age groups, N (%) | 0.001 | |||
Mean ± SD (year) | 0.6 ± 2.8 | 0.5 ± 0.8 | 84.0 (-) | <0.001 |
Neonate (0 months) | 77 (8.0) | 77 (8.1) | ||
Infant (1–11 months) | 553 (57.8) | 553 (57.8) | ||
Toddler (1–2 years) | 303 (31.7) | 303 (31.7) | ||
Preschooler (3–5 years) | 21 (2.2) | 21 (2.2) | ||
School Age (6–12 years) | 2 (0.2) | 2 (0.2) | ||
Adolescent (13–17 years) | - | |||
Adult (18–64 years) | - | |||
Elderly (>65 years) | 1 (0.1) | 1 (100) | ||
EDLOS | ||||
Mean ± SD, (min) | 263.8 ± 257.2 | 261.8 ± 249.6 | 2205.0 (-) | <0.001 |
Disposition (%) | 957 (8.0) | 956 (99.9) | 1 (0.1) | 0.004 |
Discharge | 353 (36.9) | 353 (36.9) | - | |
Admission | 600 (62.7) | 600 (62.8) | - | |
Transfer | 1 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) | - | |
Hopeless discharge | 3 (0.3) | 2 (0.2) | 1 (100) | |
Death | - | - | - | |
Other | - | - | - | |
Initial ED vital signs | ||||
SBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 109.3 ± 15.6 | 107.3 ± 13.7 | 140 | 0.037 |
DBP (mean ± SD), mmHg | 69.2 ± 12.6 | 68.3 ± 12.5 | 82.0 | 0.309 |
HR (mean ± SD), beats per min | 157.9 ± 19.1 | 158.0 ± 18.9 | 71.0 | <0.001 |
RR (mean ± SD), breaths per min | 39.8 ± 10.9 | 39.8 ± 10.9 | 26.0 | 0.207 |
SpO2 (mean ± SD), (%) | 98.0 ± 2.8 | 98.0 ± 2.8 | 98.0 | 0.986 |
BT (mean ± SD), (°C) | 37.6 ± 0.9 | 37.6 ± 0.9 | 37.7 | 0.935 |
Laboratory findings | ||||
WBC, 103/L | 10.5 (3.8) | 10.5 (3.8) | 10.4 | 0.972 |
Serum lactate, mmol/L | 2.5 (0.8) | 2.5 (0.8) | 1.7 | 0.379 |
Procalcitonin, ng/mL | 1.0 (7.0) | 1.0 (7.0) | 0.5 | 0.936 |
Abnormal images (%) | ||||
Chest X-ray | 75 (5.8) | 75 (100) | - | |
Chest CT | - | - | - |
Children Group | Adult Group | ||||||
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N | OR (95% CI) | p-Value | N | OR (95% CI) | p-Value | ||
Neonate (0 months) | 86 | 80.0 (25.6–250.3) | <0.001 | Adult (18–64 year) | 885 | 1.0 † | - |
Infant (1–11 months) | 631 | 8.9 (5.2–15.2) | <0.001 | Elderly (>65 year) | 651 | 3.7 (3.2–4.3) | <0.001 |
Toddler (1–2 years) | 247 | 2.2 (1.3–3.8) | 0.003 | ||||
Preschooler (3–5 years) | 135 | 1.9 (1.1–3.3) | 0.21 | ||||
School Age (6–12 years) | 123 | 2.1 (1.2–3.6) | 0.01 | ||||
Adolescent (13–17 years) | 17 | 1.0 † | _ | ||||
FLU | 498 | 1.0 † | - | FLU | 1056 | 1.0 † | - |
COVID-19 | 12 | 9.7 (7.3–13.0) | <0.001 | COVID-19 | 480 | 0.9 (0.8–1.1) | 0.5 |
RSV | 601 | 8.0 (6.6–9.7) | <0.001 |
Children Group | Adult Group | ||||||
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N | AOR (95% CI) | p-Value | N | AOR (95% CI) | p-Value | ||
FLU | 1056 | 1.0 † | - | FLU | 498 | 1.0 † | - |
COVID-19 | 480 | 9.8 (5.5, 17.3) | <0.001 | COVID-19 | 12 | 7.8 (0.8, 75.4) | 0.073 |
RSV | 610 | 8.6 (6.0, 12.2) | <0.001 | RSV | 1 | - | - |
Tachypnea †† | 1.1 (0.2–6.7) | 0.957 | |||||
High lactate ‡ | 2.2 (0.3–15.8) | 0.417 | |||||
Abnormal chest X-ray | 1.9 (1.5, 2.4) | <0.001 | Abnormal chest X-ray | 21.4 (2.4–189.0) | 0.006 |
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Kwon, J.-H.; Paek, S.-H.; Park, S.-H.; Kim, M.-J.; Byun, Y.-H.; Song, H.-Y. COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV in Children and Adults: A Clinical Comparative Study of 12,000 Cases. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 1702. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13061702
Kwon J-H, Paek S-H, Park S-H, Kim M-J, Byun Y-H, Song H-Y. COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV in Children and Adults: A Clinical Comparative Study of 12,000 Cases. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(6):1702. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13061702
Chicago/Turabian StyleKwon, Jae-Hyun, So-Hyun Paek, Soo-Hyun Park, Min-Jung Kim, Young-Hoon Byun, and Ho-Young Song. 2024. "COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV in Children and Adults: A Clinical Comparative Study of 12,000 Cases" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 6: 1702. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13061702
APA StyleKwon, J.-H., Paek, S.-H., Park, S.-H., Kim, M.-J., Byun, Y.-H., & Song, H.-Y. (2024). COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV in Children and Adults: A Clinical Comparative Study of 12,000 Cases. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(6), 1702. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13061702