Effectiveness of prolonged versus standard‐course of oseltamivir in critically ill patients with severe influenza infection: A multicentre cohort study

Author:

Moreno Gerard1ORCID,Carbonell Raquel1,Díaz Emili2,Martín‐Loeches Ignacio3,Restrepo Marcos I.4,Reyes Luis F.5,Solé‐Violán Jordi6,Bodí María17,Canadell Laura8,Guardiola Juan9,Trefler Sandra1,Vidaur Loreto10,Papiol Elisabeth11,Socias Lorenzo12,Correig Eudald13,Marín‐Corral Judith14,Rodríguez Alejandro17,

Affiliation:

1. Critical Care Department Institut d'Investigació Sanitaria Pere Virgili (IISPV)/Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII Tarragona Spain

2. Critical Care Department, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB) Hospital Parc Taulí Sabadell Spain

3. Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Research Organization (MICRO) St. James's Hospital Dublin Ireland

4. Department of Medicine South Texas Veterans Health Care System and University of Texas Health San Antonio Texas USA

5. Infectious Diseases Department Universidad de La Sabana Chía Colombia

6. Critical Care Department, Universidad Fernando Pessoa Canarias Hospital Universitario Doctor Negrín Gran Canaria Spain

7. Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)/Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES) Tarragona Spain

8. Pharmacology Department, Universitat Rovira I Virgili (URV)/Institut d'Investigació Sanitaria Pere Virgili (IISPV) Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII Tarragona Spain

9. Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine University of Louisville and Robley Rex VA Medical Center Louisville Kentucky USA

10. Critical Care Deptartment, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Biodonostia Hospital Universitario de Donostia San Sebastián Spain

11. Critical Care Department Hospital Univesitari Vall d'Hebrón Barcelona Spain

12. Critical Care Department Hospital Son Llàtzer Palma de Mallorca Spain

13. Department of Biostatistics Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) Reus Spain

14. Critical Care Department, Research Group in Critical Disorders (GREPAC), IMIM Hospital Del Mar Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of prolonged versus standard course oseltamivir treatment among critically ill patients with severe influenza. A retrospective study of a prospectively collected database including adults with influenza infection admitted to 184 intensive care units (ICUs) in Spain from 2009 to 2018. Prolonged oseltamivir was defined if patients received the treatment beyond 5 days, whereas the standard‐course group received oseltamivir for 5 days. The primary outcome was all‐cause ICU mortality. Propensity score matching (PSM) was constructed, and the outcome was investigated through Cox regression and RCSs. Two thousand three hundred and ninety‐seven subjects were included, of whom 1943 (81.1%) received prolonged oseltamivir and 454 (18.9%) received standard treatment. An optimal full matching algorithm was performed by matching 2171 patients, 1750 treated in the prolonged oseltamivir group and 421 controls in the standard oseltamivir group. After PSM, 387 (22.1%) patients in the prolonged oseltamivir and 119 (28.3%) patients in the standard group died (p = 0.009). After adjusting confounding factors, prolonged oseltamivir significantly reduced ICU mortality (odds ratio [OR]: 0.53, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.40–0.69). Prolonged oseltamivir may have protective effects on survival at Day 10 compared with a standard treatment course. Sensitivity analysis confirmed these findings. Compared with standard treatment, prolonged oseltamivir was associated with reduced ICU mortality in critically ill patients with severe influenza. Clinicians should consider extending the oseltamivir treatment duration to 10 days, particularly in higher‐risk groups of prolonged viral shedding. Further randomized controlled trials are warranted to confirm these findings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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