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Surge in Hospitalizations Associated With Mechanical Ventilator Use During Influenza Outbreaks

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Surge in Hospitalizations Associated With Mechanical Ventilator Use During Influenza Outbreaks

Auteurs : James C. Jr King [États-Unis] ; Adebola Ajao [États-Unis] ; Richard Lichenstein [États-Unis] ; Laurence S. Magder [États-Unis]

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Objective: Information on surges in critical care services including mechanical ventilator use during seasonal influenza outbreaks is limited. To potentially facilitate preparedness plans for future pandemics, we retrospectively quantitated surges in all-cause mechanical ventilator use during peak influenza for 12 consecutive years in all certified hospitals in Maryland. Methods: Influenza testing data obtained for the Centers for Disease Control and Protection, Health and Human Services region 3, included defined peak influenza outbreak periods (PIOP), non-influenza time periods (non-ITP), and proportions of circulating influenza types for all study years. Procedure codes for mechanical ventilator use and diagnostic codes for medically attended acute respiratory illness (MAARI) were reviewed for every Maryland hospitalization. Daily counts of hospitalizations associated with ventilator use or MAARI during PIOP compared to non-ITP were analyzed using Poisson regression adjusted for month and year. Results: Ventilator use increased during PIOP by 7% (95% CI, 5-10) over non-ITP (P<.0001) for all study years. These annual surges correlated with influenza season intensity, as measured by MAARI-related hospitalizations (correlation coefficient = 0.91, P<.0001). Conclusions: Surges in ventilator use were temporally associated with PIOP and were positively correlated with influenza season intensity, as measured by hospitalizations associated with acute respiratory illness. This information may assist resource planning for future pandemics.


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