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Analysis of lethal risk factors in pregnant and puerperant with severe H1N1 influenza

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  • Analysis of lethal risk factors in pregnant and puerperant with severe H1N1 influenza

    Anesteziol Reanimatol. 2010 Nov-Dec;(6):30-2.
    [Analysis of lethal risk factors in pregnant and puerperant with severe H1N1 influenza].

    [Article in Russian]

    [No authors listed]
    Abstract

    As well as previous epidemics and pandemias of influenza, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemia increases the risk of severe illness in pregnant. Data were reported for 28 pregnant and 2 postpartum women who have been hospitalized in ICUs of Krasnodar Region with H1N1 influenza diagnosis. The laboratory tests for H1N1 were negative in 53.3% of suspected cases of H1N1 influenza (16 of 30). The major lethal risk factor in pregnant with H1N1 influenza is a development of septic shock with low PaO2\FiO2 ratio (less than 140) and high Murray's Acute Lung Injury Score (higher than 2.5). High Apache II, Apache III, SAPS 2, SAPS 3 and SOFA scores are the additional lethal risk factors. Lethal outcomes were more frequent in the end of the second trimester of pregnancy.

    PMID: 21400794 [PubMed - in process]

    As well as previous epidemics and pandemias of influenza, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemia increases the risk of severe illness in pregnant. Data were reported for 28 pregnant and 2 postpartum women who have been hospitalized in ICUs of Krasnodar Region with H1N1 influenza diagnosis. The laboratory …
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