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Disease respiratory failure
Comorbidity C0021400|influenza
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PubMedID- 26090113 Severe respiratory failure associated with influenza b virus infection.
PubMedID- 22341559 Conclusions: the use of ecmo in refractory respiratory failure in patients with influenza a (h1n1) is rare in spain.
PubMedID- 21809061 Because there were patients who showed respiratory failure with influenza (h1n1) 2009 in spite of the early administration of anti-influenza drugs, preventive measures are needed before the second wave of influenza (h1n1) 2009 occurs.
PubMedID- 22764830 We report a 10-yr-old recipient of kidney transplant who was hospitalized with oseltamivir-resistant 2009 h1n1 influenza pneumonia complicated by severe respiratory failure, ards, and renal failure requiring institution of ecmo and crrt.
PubMedID- 21654986 We present a case of severe h1n1 influenza with hypoxemic acute respiratory failure necessitating mechanical ventilation benefited from noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (nippv).
PubMedID- 22262988 In a landmark study published in jama in 2005, keren and coworkers [23] confirmed a strong association between the presence of nmi and the development of respiratory failure in children with influenza virus infection.
PubMedID- 21367722 Peramivir was administered to the remaining 31 patients; all subsequent results reflect data collected from only those treated patients.figure 1.cumulative requests received for peramivir from april through 23 october 2009 under the emergency investigational new drug (eind) regulations.figure 2.semi-logarithmic concentration of peramivir over time after the second dose of 10 mg/kg/day in patient 8, an 11-year-old girl who recovered.figure 3.semi-logarithmic concentration of peramivir over time after the third dose of 600 mg/day in patient 10, a post-partum woman who recovered.figure 4.kaplan-meier survival curve.table 1.demographic characteristics and co-morbidities on day of eind requestparameterperamivir-treated patients (n = 31)age groupa 0–41 (3) 5–92 (6) 10–178 (26) 18–4914 (45) 50–645 (16) ≥651 (3)sex male18 (58) female13 (42)race caucasian28 (90) other3 (10)ethnicity non-hispanic23 (74) hispanic7 (23) unspecified1 (3)bmi, median value (range)28 (12.5–50.0)prior medical condition obesity (bmi ≥ 30)11/31 (35) severe obesity (bmi ≥ 40)3/31 (10) copd/asthma7/31 (23) pregnant or post-partum3/13 (23) cancer2/31 (6) diabetes3/31 (10) solid-organ transplantation2/31 (6) hematopoietic stem cell transplantation1/31 (3) corticosteroid use5/31 (16)influenza severity pneumonia with respiratory failure31/31 (100) mechanical ventilation required30/31 (97) vasopressor support required17/31 (55) apache ii score ≥ 2019/31 (61) acute renal failure13/31 (42) dialysis required11/31 (35) acute heart failure6/31 (19) liver failure4/31 (13) apache ii score, median value (range)22 (5–37)other neuraminadase treatment oseltamivir27/31 (87) zanamivir1/31 (3) none3/31 (10) unknown1/31 (3)note.
PubMedID- 22767562 The aim of this report is to alert about the possibility of op associated with novel influenza virus in patients with severe respiratory failure.
PubMedID- 22618953 The study involved adults who received ecmo therapy for severe respiratory failure associated with h1n1 influenza from april 1, 2010 to march 31, 2011. a database was created using patient information that had been collected from attending physicians of the facilities participating in this study; the information was provided at the physicians’ own discretion in response to a public notification (data collection on icu patients infected with h1n1) issued by the japanese society of respiratory care medicine and the japanese society of intensive care medicine.
PubMedID- 22876703 Hiding in plain sight: h1n1 influenza presenting with respiratory failure and normal chest radiography.
PubMedID- 20367906 Objective: to investigate the clinical feature, treatment and outcome of respiratory failure in patients with 2009 influenza a h1n1 infection in critically ill adults.
PubMedID- 20848130 Infection by influenza virus leads to respiratory failure characterized by acute lung injury associated with alveolar edema, necrotizing bronchiolitis, and excessive bleeding.
PubMedID- 21667616 Rapidly progressive acute respiratory failure attributed to 2009 h1n1 influenza a infection has been reported worldwide-3.
PubMedID- 20410779 Here we describe the obstetric and critical care treatment of three patients with confirmed h1n1 influenza virus infection complicated by acute respiratory failure.
PubMedID- 20816610 Severe acute respiratory failure in patients with influenza a (h1n1) virus infection admitted in intensive care.
PubMedID- 20036689 Conclusions: respiratory failure in patients with 2009 h1n1 influenza leads to poor outcomes, including complications and death.
PubMedID- 26309726 The most frequent indication for ecmo support was respiratory failure associated with h1n1 influenza (46%).
PubMedID- 23074669 For 2009 h1n1 influenza infection, frequent presence of respiratory failure and requirement of mechanical ventilation in patients who needed hospitalization and developed pneumonia is notable.
PubMedID- 21037508 Association of bacterial pneumonia and respiratory failure in children with community-acquired influenza infection.
PubMedID- 26051221 Twelve inmates were admitted for complicated influenza, and three of them experienced respiratory failure.

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