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Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India

BACKGROUND: This multi-center study from India details the profile and outcomes of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus [P(H1N1)2009v] infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over 4 months, adult patients diagnosed to have P(H1N1)2009v infection by...

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Autores principales: Ramakrishna, Kartik, Sampath, Sriram, Chacko, Jose, Chacko, Binila, Narahari, Deshikar L, Veerendra, Hemanth H, Moorthy, Mahesh, Krishna, Bhuvana, Chekuri, VS, Raju, Rama Krishna, Shanmugasundaram, Devika, Pichamuthu, Kishore, Abraham, Asha M, Abraham, OC, Thomas, Kurien, Mathews, Prasad, Varghese, George M, Rupali, Priscilla, Peter, John V
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23055645
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-777X.100569
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author Ramakrishna, Kartik
Sampath, Sriram
Chacko, Jose
Chacko, Binila
Narahari, Deshikar L
Veerendra, Hemanth H
Moorthy, Mahesh
Krishna, Bhuvana
Chekuri, VS
Raju, Rama Krishna
Shanmugasundaram, Devika
Pichamuthu, Kishore
Abraham, Asha M
Abraham, OC
Thomas, Kurien
Mathews, Prasad
Varghese, George M
Rupali, Priscilla
Peter, John V
author_facet Ramakrishna, Kartik
Sampath, Sriram
Chacko, Jose
Chacko, Binila
Narahari, Deshikar L
Veerendra, Hemanth H
Moorthy, Mahesh
Krishna, Bhuvana
Chekuri, VS
Raju, Rama Krishna
Shanmugasundaram, Devika
Pichamuthu, Kishore
Abraham, Asha M
Abraham, OC
Thomas, Kurien
Mathews, Prasad
Varghese, George M
Rupali, Priscilla
Peter, John V
author_sort Ramakrishna, Kartik
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description BACKGROUND: This multi-center study from India details the profile and outcomes of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus [P(H1N1)2009v] infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over 4 months, adult patients diagnosed to have P(H1N1)2009v infection by real-time RT-PCR of respiratory specimens and requiring ICU admission were followed up until death or hospital discharge. Sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores were calculated daily. RESULTS: Of the 1902 patients screened, 464 (24.4%) tested positive for P(H1N1)2009v; 106 (22.8%) patients aged 35±11.9 (mean±SD) years required ICU admission 5.8±2.7 days after onset of illness. Common symptoms were fever (96.2%), cough (88.7%), and breathlessness (85.9%). The admission APACHE-II and SOFA scores were 14.4±6.5 and 5.5±3.1, respectively. Ninety-six (90.6%) patients required ventilation for 10.1±7.5 days. Of these, 34/96 (35.4%) were non-invasively ventilated; 16/34 were weaned successfully whilst 18/34 required intubation. Sixteen patients (15.1%) needed dialysis. The duration of hospitalization was 14.0±8.0 days. Hospital mortality was 49%. Mortality in pregnant/puerperal women was 52.6% (10/19). Patients requiring invasive ventilation at admission had a higher mortality than those managed with non-invasive ventilation and those not requiring ventilation (44/62 vs. 8/44, P<0.001). Need for dialysis was independently associated with mortality (P=0.019). Although admission APACHE-II and SOFA scores were significantly (P<0.02) higher in non-survivors compared with survivors on univariate analysis, individually, neither were predictive on multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: In our setting, a high mortality was observed in patients admitted to ICU with severe P(H1N1)2009v infection. The need for invasive ventilation and dialysis were associated with a poor outcome.
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spelling pubmed-34594312012-10-09 Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India Ramakrishna, Kartik Sampath, Sriram Chacko, Jose Chacko, Binila Narahari, Deshikar L Veerendra, Hemanth H Moorthy, Mahesh Krishna, Bhuvana Chekuri, VS Raju, Rama Krishna Shanmugasundaram, Devika Pichamuthu, Kishore Abraham, Asha M Abraham, OC Thomas, Kurien Mathews, Prasad Varghese, George M Rupali, Priscilla Peter, John V J Glob Infect Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: This multi-center study from India details the profile and outcomes of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus [P(H1N1)2009v] infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over 4 months, adult patients diagnosed to have P(H1N1)2009v infection by real-time RT-PCR of respiratory specimens and requiring ICU admission were followed up until death or hospital discharge. Sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores were calculated daily. RESULTS: Of the 1902 patients screened, 464 (24.4%) tested positive for P(H1N1)2009v; 106 (22.8%) patients aged 35±11.9 (mean±SD) years required ICU admission 5.8±2.7 days after onset of illness. Common symptoms were fever (96.2%), cough (88.7%), and breathlessness (85.9%). The admission APACHE-II and SOFA scores were 14.4±6.5 and 5.5±3.1, respectively. Ninety-six (90.6%) patients required ventilation for 10.1±7.5 days. Of these, 34/96 (35.4%) were non-invasively ventilated; 16/34 were weaned successfully whilst 18/34 required intubation. Sixteen patients (15.1%) needed dialysis. The duration of hospitalization was 14.0±8.0 days. Hospital mortality was 49%. Mortality in pregnant/puerperal women was 52.6% (10/19). Patients requiring invasive ventilation at admission had a higher mortality than those managed with non-invasive ventilation and those not requiring ventilation (44/62 vs. 8/44, P<0.001). Need for dialysis was independently associated with mortality (P=0.019). Although admission APACHE-II and SOFA scores were significantly (P<0.02) higher in non-survivors compared with survivors on univariate analysis, individually, neither were predictive on multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: In our setting, a high mortality was observed in patients admitted to ICU with severe P(H1N1)2009v infection. The need for invasive ventilation and dialysis were associated with a poor outcome. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3459431/ /pubmed/23055645 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-777X.100569 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Global Infectious Diseases http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Ramakrishna, Kartik
Sampath, Sriram
Chacko, Jose
Chacko, Binila
Narahari, Deshikar L
Veerendra, Hemanth H
Moorthy, Mahesh
Krishna, Bhuvana
Chekuri, VS
Raju, Rama Krishna
Shanmugasundaram, Devika
Pichamuthu, Kishore
Abraham, Asha M
Abraham, OC
Thomas, Kurien
Mathews, Prasad
Varghese, George M
Rupali, Priscilla
Peter, John V
Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India
title Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India
title_full Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India
title_fullStr Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India
title_short Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality of Severe Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus Infection Needing Intensive Care: A Multi-Centre Prospective Study from South India
title_sort clinical profile and predictors of mortality of severe pandemic (h1n1) 2009 virus infection needing intensive care: a multi-centre prospective study from south india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23055645
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-777X.100569
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