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Published in: Infection 1/2013

01-02-2013 | Clinical and Epidemiological Study

Pandemic and post-pandemic influenza A (H1N1) seasons in a tertiary care university hospital—high rate of complications compared to previous influenza seasons

Authors: S. Bauernfeind, T. Bruennler, B. Ehrenstein, J. Langgartner, J. J. Wenzel, S. Werner, M. Lubnow, T. Mueller, B. Floerchinger, B. Salzberger

Published in: Infection | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

The aim was to study the characteristics and case severity of patients hospitalized for influenza with a pandemic strain at a German tertiary care university hospital in 2009/10 and 2010/11 and to compare them to two previous influenza seasons.

Methods

An observational study of all patients hospitalized for laboratory-confirmed influenza during the last four influenza seasons at Regensburg University Hospital was undertaken.

Results

During the last four seasons, a rising number of patients were admitted due to influenza (4 in 2007/8, 16 in 2008/9, 27 in 2009/10, and 55 in 2010/11). Patients seen in the last two seasons were younger (median age 63 years in 2007/8, 52 years in 2008/9, 42 years in 2009/10, and 48 years in 2010/11) (p = 0.046) and presented with a lower rate of major comorbidities (75 % in 2007/8, 62.5 % in 2008/9, 37 % in 2009/10, and 47.3 % in 2010/11). The pandemic and post-pandemic seasons were characterized by a high rate of seriously ill patients with longer hospitalizations (11 days in 2007/8, 7 days in 2008/9, 22 days in 2009/10 and 2010/11) (p = 0.004) and higher rates of intensive care unit (ICU) admission (25 % in 2007/8, 18.8 % in 2008/9, 66.7 % in 2009/10, and 52.7 % in 2010/11) (p = 0.003) and mechanical ventilation (25 % in 2007/8, 6.3 % in 2008/9, 63 % in 2009/10, and 49.1 % in 2010/11) (p < 0.001). Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was necessary in 33.3 % of patients in 2009/10 and 25.5 % in 2010/11. We had six fatalities in both pandemic and post-pandemic seasons.

Conclusion

Compared to seasonal influenza, we observed even more so in the post-pandemic than the pandemic season a higher number of younger patients, with less serious comorbidities often showing a very severe course.
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Metadata
Title
Pandemic and post-pandemic influenza A (H1N1) seasons in a tertiary care university hospital—high rate of complications compared to previous influenza seasons
Authors
S. Bauernfeind
T. Bruennler
B. Ehrenstein
J. Langgartner
J. J. Wenzel
S. Werner
M. Lubnow
T. Mueller
B. Floerchinger
B. Salzberger
Publication date
01-02-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Infection / Issue 1/2013
Print ISSN: 0300-8126
Electronic ISSN: 1439-0973
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-012-0310-1

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