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Hypoalbuminemia frequently occurs in
Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome
(
HFRS
), but clinical significance of hypoalbuminemia is not well known. This study was designed to evaluate hypoalbuminemia as a marker of severity of disease in patients with
HFRS
. We evaluated the relationship between the level of serum albumin and clinical parameters representing the severity of disease in 144 patients with
HFRS
. The patients were divided into three groups based on the level of serum albumin; Group I (normal serum albumin), Group II (serum albumin <3.5 g/dL and >/=3.0 g/dL), and Group III (serum albumin <3.0 g/dL). Of the total of 144 patients, 42 patients (29.2%) were categorized as Group I, 39 patients (27.1%) as Group II, and 63 patients (43.8%) as Group III. Group III had a higher rate of incidence in episode of hypotension,
pulmonary edema
than did Group I and Group II. The lowest level of serum albumin was positively correlated with platelet count (r=0.505, p<0.001) and was negatively correlated with leukocyte count (r=-0.329, p<0.001), BUN (r=-0.484, p<0.001), serum creatinine (r=-0.394, p<0.001), and AST (r=-0.251, p=0.002). Our data suggest that hypoalbuminemia frequently occurs in the acute stage of
HFRS
, and level of serum albumin is associated with the disease severity of
HFRS
.
...
PMID:Serum albumin level correlates with disease severity in patients with Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome. 1455 23
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
(
HFRS
) is a potentially fatal infectious disease with worldwide distribution. Its etiologic agents are viruses of the genus Hantavirus of the virus family Bunyaviridae. Hypothetical ease of production and distribution of these agents, with their propensity to incapacitate victims and overwhelm health care resources, lend themselves as significant potential biological agents of terrorism.
HFRS
has protean clinical manifestations, which may mimic upper respiratory tract infection, nephrolithiasis, and Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and may delay proper treatment. Sequelae of
HFRS
, such as hemorrhage, acute renal failure, retroperitoneal edema, pancreatitis,
pulmonary edema
, and neurologic symptoms, can be detected by different imaging modalities. Medical providers caring for
HFRS
patients must be aware of its radiologic features, which may help to confirm its clinical diagnosis. In this article, the authors review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and complications of
HFRS
.
...
PMID:Imaging of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: a potential bioterrorism agent of military significance. 2216 65