Acute respiratory failure in influenza as a cause of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Robin ����n, Dalibor Sedl����ek, Miroslav Kubiska
Author Information
  1. Robin ����n: Clinic of Infectious Diseases and Travel Medicine, University Hospital Pilsen, Czech Republic, e-mail: sinr@fnplzen.cz.

Abstract

influenza is an infectious disease caused by influenza A, B, and sometimes C viruses. The disease is preventable in all age groups thanks to annual seasonal vaccination. Population groups at high risk of severe illness with complications include seniors, pregnant women, and young children. As our case report shows, an unvaccinated person of working age in good health can suffer life-threatening complications with untreated influenza. The most common complications include bacterial pneumonia, respiratory insufficiency, and cardiovascular problems. Up to 645,000 flu-related deaths are estimated each year.

MeSH Term

Humans
Influenza, Human
Respiratory Insufficiency
Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Male
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Acute Disease

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