Abstract

Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) causes a hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome characterized by thrombocytopenia, increased capillary leakage, and acute kidney injury (AKI). As glucosuria at hospital admission predicts the severity of PUUV infection, we explored how plasma glucose concentration associates with disease severity. Plasma glucose values were measured during hospital care in 185 patients with PUUV infection. They were divided into two groups according to maximum plasma glucose concentration: P-Gluc < 7.8 mmol/L (n = 134) and P-Gluc ≥ 7.8 mmol/L (n = 51). The determinants of disease severity were analyzed across groups. Patients with P-Gluc ≥7.8 mmol/L had higher hematocrit (0.46 vs. 0.43; p < 0.001) and lower plasma albumin concentration (24 vs. 29 g/L; p < 0.001) than patients with P-Gluc < 7.8 mmol/L. They presented with higher prevalence of pulmonary infiltrations and pleural effusion in chest radiograph, higher prevalence of shock and greater weight change during hospitalization. Patients with P-Gluc ≥ 7.8 mmol/L were characterized by lower platelet count (50 vs. 66 × 109/L; p = 0.001), more severe AKI (plasma creatinine 272 vs. 151 µmol/L; p = 0.001), and longer hospital treatment (8 vs. 6 days; p < 0.001) than patients with P-Gluc < 7.8 mmol/L. Plasma glucose level is associated with the severity of capillary leakage, thrombocytopenia, inflammation, and AKI in patients with acute PUUV infection.

Highlights

  • Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) found in Eurasia is caused by Hantaan, Puumala and Dobrava viruses

  • Puumala virus (PUUV)-induced HFRS is characterized by thrombocytopenia, increased capillary leakage, and acute kidney injury (AKI)

  • We found for the first time that plasma glucose level was associated with disease severity in patients with acute hantavirus infection

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Introduction

Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) found in Eurasia is caused by Hantaan, Puumala and Dobrava viruses. Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) present in the Americas is caused by Sin Nombre, Andes and related hantaviruses. Seoul virus that causes HFRS is found worldwide [1]. Puumala virus (PUUV) is the only human pathogenic hantavirus in Finland. It is a member of the Orthohantavirus genus in the Hantaviridae family, order Bunyavirales and it is carried by the bank vole (Myodes glareolus). PUUV-induced HFRS is characterized by thrombocytopenia, increased capillary leakage, and acute kidney injury (AKI)

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