Volume 23, Number 4—April 2017
Dispatch
Markers of Disease Severity in Patients with Spanish Influenza in the Japanese Armed Forces, 1919–1920
Table 1
General characteristics and clinical findings of patients with Spanish influenza during hospitalization, Japan, 1919–1920*
Characteristic/clinical feature |
Nonsurvivors, n = 8 |
Survivors, by hospitalization length, n = 462 | |||
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<10 d, n = 131 |
11–20 d, n = 161 |
>21 d, n = 170 |
p value† |
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Median age, y (IQR) | 22 (21–23) | 22 (21–28) | 21 (20– 27) | 21 (20–22) | <0.001‡ |
Time from onset to first visit, median d (IQR) | 2 (1 – 3) | 1 (1–1) | 1 (0 – 1) | 1 (1–2) | 0.081‡ |
Hospitalization, median d (IQR) |
7 (6 −14) |
8 (6–9) |
15 (13 – 17) |
32 (25–40) |
<0.001‡ |
Duration of high fever from admission, median d (IQR) | 7 (5–14) | 3 (2–4) | 7 (5 – 8) | 10 (7–18) | <0.001‡ |
>6 d, no. (%) |
6 (75.0) |
12 (9.2) |
91 (56.5) |
123 (72.8) |
<0.001§ |
Maximum respiration rate during hospitalization, median (IQR) | 53 (45–60) | 24 (21–26) | 25 (24–30) | 29 (25–33) | <0.001‡ |
≥26 breaths/min., no. (%) |
8 (100.0) |
10 (16.4) |
34 (39.5) |
74 (65.5) |
<0.001§ |
Diphasic fever, no. (%) |
0 |
12 (9.2) |
51 (31.7) |
111 (65.7) |
<0.001§ |
Adventitious lung sounds, no. (%) | |||||
Discontinuous | 8 (100.0) | 45 (34.4) | 96 (59.6) | 141 (82.9) | <0.001§ |
Continuous | 8 (100.0) | 75 (57.3) | 121 (75.2) | 144 (84.7) | <0.001§ |
Bronchial sounds on chest wall | 5 (62.5) | 7 (5.3) | 13 (8.1) | 27 (15.9) | 0.002¶ |
Friction rub |
2 (25.0) |
2 (1.5) |
6 (3.7) |
21 (12.4) |
<0.001¶ |
Clinical symptoms, no. (%) | |||||
Upper respiratory tract# | 7 (87.5) | 126 (96.2) | 155 (96.3) | 157 (92.4) | 0.071§ |
Dyspnea/tachypnea | 8 (100.0) | 108 (82.4) | 144 (89.4) | 159 (93.5) | 0.003§ |
Gastric intestinal | 5 (62.5) | 26 (19.8) | 41 (25.5) | 61 (35.9) | 0.001§ |
Psycho/mental** |
7 (87.5) |
121 (92.4) |
150 (93.2) |
153 (90.0) |
0.273§ |
*High fever, body temperature of >38°C; diphasic fever, body temperature >38°C at a time after the initial fever had decreased to <37.5°C. IQR, interquartile range; †p values were calculated for the 3 groups on days of hospitalization of survivors (<10 d, vs 11 – 20, vs >21 d). ‡By Kruskal-Wallis test. §By χ2 test. ¶By Fisher exact test. #Upper respiratory tract symptoms were cough, sputum, and wheezing. **Psycho/mental denotes psychological and mental disturbances, including anxiety, irritation, delirium, and confusion. |