Table 4. Summary of patients who died secondary to 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) infection.
Sex | Age | Underlying medical condition | Cause of death | Time to death from start of illness | Time of death from admission to the hospital | Received Oseltamivir |
M | 18 yrs | Dravet's syndrome, developmental delay | Respiratory failure | 4 days | 2 days | Yes |
M | 12 yrs | Chromosome 11 mutation Tourette syndrome, asthma, esophageal strictures | Esophageal anastamosis leak, septic shock, ARDS, acute renal failure | 5 days | 64 days* | No |
F | 11 yrs | Hypothalamic hamartoma, hydrocephalus, seizure disorder, precocious puberty, diabetes insipidus | Respiratory failure | 17 days | 12 days | Yes |
M | 8 yrs | Craniopharyngioma, spastic quadriplegia, asthma | Respiratory failure | 5 days | 3 days | Yes |
M | 4 yrs | Seizure disorder | Respiratory failure | 30 days | 28 days | Yes |
F | 2 yrs | None | Cardiovascular failure | 3 day | 1 days | Yes |
M | 9 months | Hypotonia and developmental delay | Cerebral edema secondary to pneumococcal meningitis | 12 days | 3 days | Yes |
F | 12 yrs | New diagnosis of T cell leukemia with this infection | Septic shock/respiratory failure with Aspergillus flavus lung infection | 27 days | 20 days | Yes |
F | 7 yrs | None | Cardiopulmonary arrest | 2 days | Died in ER | No |
*infection nosocomially acquired.