Costs and Factors Associated with Hospitalizations Due to Severe Influenza in Catalonia (2017-2020)

This study aimed to estimate the cost and factors associated with severe hospitalized patients due to influenza in unvaccinated and vaccinated cases. The study had a cross-sectional design and included three influenza seasons in 16 sentinel hospitals in Catalonia, Spain. Data were collected from a s...

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Hauptverfasser: Soler-Font, Mercè, Aznar-Lou, Ignacio, Basile, Luca, Soldevila, Núria, Godoy, Pere, Martínez, Ana, Serrano-Blanco, Antoni, Domínguez, Angela, The Surveillance Of Hospitalized Cases Of Severe Influenza In Catalonia Working Group
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description This study aimed to estimate the cost and factors associated with severe hospitalized patients due to influenza in unvaccinated and vaccinated cases. The study had a cross-sectional design and included three influenza seasons in 16 sentinel hospitals in Catalonia, Spain. Data were collected from a surveillance system of influenza and other acute respiratory infections. Generalized linear models (GLM) were used to analyze mean costs stratified by comorbidities and pregnancy. Multivariate logistic models were used to analyze bacterial coinfection, multi-organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, death and ICU admission by season and by vaccination status. Costs of ICU, hospitalization and total mean costs were analyzed using GLM, by season and by vaccination status. All models were adjusted for age and sex. A total of 2742 hospitalized cases were included in the analyses. Cases were mostly aged ≥ 60 years (70.17%), with recommended vaccination (86.14%) and unvaccinated (68.05%). The ICU admission level was statistically significant higher in unvaccinated compared to vaccinated cases. Costs of cases with more than or equal to two comorbidities (Diff = EUR - 1881.32), diabetes (Diff = EUR - 1953.21), chronic kidney disease (Diff = EUR - 2260.88), chronic cardiovascular disease (Diff = EUR - 1964.86), chronic liver disease (Diff = EUR - 3595.60), hospitalization (EUR 9419.42 vs. EUR 9055.45), and total mean costs (EUR 11,540.04 vs. 10,221.34) were statistically significant higher in unvaccinated compared to vaccinated patients. The influenza vaccine reduces the costs of hospitalization. There is a need to focus strategies in recommended vaccination groups.
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subjects Age
Asthma
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Chronic illnesses
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Comorbidity
Costs
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Family physicians
Female
Generalized linear models
Hospitalization
Hospitals
Humans
Immune system
Infections
Influenza
Influenza Vaccines - therapeutic use
Influenza, Human - prevention & control
Kidney diseases
Laboratories
Liver diseases
Pandemics
Patients
Population
Pregnancy
Respiratory distress syndrome
Seasons
Spain - epidemiology
Statistical analysis
Statistical models
Surveillance
Surveillance systems
Vaccination
Vaccines
Viral infections
title Costs and Factors Associated with Hospitalizations Due to Severe Influenza in Catalonia (2017-2020)
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