Influenza as an important factor causing increased risk of patients’ deaths, excessive morbidity and prolonged hospital stays

Author:

Drobnik Jarosław1ORCID,Pobrotyn Piotr2,Witczak Izabela3ORCID,Antczak Adam4,Susło Robert1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gerontology Division, Public Health Department, Health Sciences Faculty, Wrocław Medical University, Poland, Poland

2. Management, University Clinical Hospital, Wroclaw, Poland, Poland

3. Economics and Quality in Health Care Unit, Public Health Department, Health Sciences Faculty, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland, Poland

4. Department of General and Oncological Pulmonology, Medical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland, Poland

Abstract

IntroductionInfluenza infection is associated with potential serious complications, increased hospitalization rates and a higher risk of death.Material and methodsA retrospective comparative analysis of selected indicators of hospitalization at the University Hospital in Wroclaw was conducted on patients with confirmed influenza infection and a control group during the 2018–2019 influenza season. The threshold for statistical significance of differences between the groups was set at p < 0.05.ResultsThe types of influenza viruses confirmed in the hospital patients were remarkably similar to those occurring in the general population in Poland. The largest numbers of influenza cases were observed at the departments related to internal medicine where patients with cardiac, lung and renal diseases were hospitalized. The risk of death among the patients with confirmed influenza infection was significantly higher than among the other patients. The highest risk of death was observed among the patients with confirmed influenza infection at the departments related to internal medicine. Considering patients from the entire hospital, the mean length of hospital stay for those with confirmed influenza was 2.13-fold longer than for those in the control group. Comparisons of the median, minimum and maximum lengths of hospitalization between the patients with confirmed influenza infection and the control group reveal even more distinct differences.ConclusionsSignificant differences in the selected indicators of hospitalization were observed between the patients with confirmed influenza infection and the control group; they are associated with serious social costs, such as prolonged hospital stay and a higher risk of death during hospitalization in Poland.

Publisher

Termedia Sp. z.o.o.

Subject

General Medicine

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