scholarly journals Follow-up after acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by influenza a (H1N1) virus infection

Clinics ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 66 (6) ◽  
pp. 933-937 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Toufen Jr. ◽  
Eduardo Leite V. Costa ◽  
Adriana Sayuri Hirota ◽  
Ho Yeh Li ◽  
Marcelo Brito Passos Amato ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 196-205
Author(s):  
Jin-qian Zhang ◽  
Li-cheng Zhang ◽  
Na Ren ◽  
Ming Zhang ◽  
Li-min Guo ◽  
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Abstract Objective Patients with H1N1 virus infection were hospitalized and quarantined, and some of them developed into acute respiratory failure, and were transfered to the medical intensive care unit of Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University in Beijing, China. Methods The clinical features and preliminary epidemiologic findings among 30 patients with confirmed H1N1 virus infection who developed into acute respiratory failure for ventilatory support were investigated. Results A total of 30 patients (37.43 ± 18.80 years old) with 2009 influenza A (H1N1) related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) received treatment with mechanical ventilation, 15 cases of whom were male and 17 cases died of ARDS. Fatal cases were significantly associated with an APACHE Ⅱ score (P = 0.016), but not with PaO2/FIO2 (P = 0.912) and chest radiograph (P = 0.333). The most common complication was acute renal failure (n = 9). Five patients received extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), 3 of whom died and the others survived. The major causes of death were multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) (39%), intractable respiratory failure (27%) and sepsis (20%). Conclusions Most patients with respiratory failure due to influenza A (H1N1) virus infection were young, with a high mortality, particularly associated with APACHE ∥ score, secondary infection of lung or type 2 diabetes mellitus.


2011 ◽  
Vol 123 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-225
Author(s):  
Akihiko Taniguchi ◽  
Nobuaki Miyahara ◽  
Atsushi Nakahara ◽  
Saburo Takata ◽  
Ryo Sakugawa ◽  
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