Table 1

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the 17 patients with humidifier disinfectant-associated lung injury*

VariableAll patients (n=17)Patients who survived (n=12)Patients who died (n=5)p Value†
Demographics
 Female sex15 (88.2%)10 (83.3%)5 (100%)1.000
 Age (years)35 (28–49)36 (29–49)34 (28–36)0.246
  ≤30 years3 (17.6%)
  >30 to ≤40 years11 (64.7%)
  >40 to ≤50 years3 (17.6%)
 Peripartum11 (64.7%)6 (50.0%)5 (100%)0.102
 Familial cluster4 (23.5%)4 (33.3%)0 (0.0%)0.261
Treatment and prognosis
 Intensive care10 (58.8%)5 (41.7%)5 (100%)0.044
 Mechanical ventilation9 (52.9%)4 (33.3%)5 (100%)0.029
 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation8 (52.9%)4 (33.3%)4 (80.0%)0.131
 Lung transplantation4 (23.5%)4 (33.3%)0 (0.0%)0.261
 Onset of symptoms before admission (days)30 (1–120)32.5 (20–120)20 (1–80)0.362
 Admission to intubation (days)11 (1–59)40 (9–59)10 (1–32)0.914
 Onset of symptoms before death (days)61 (27–116)
 Admission to death (days)36 (20–60)
Laboratory data at admission‡
 Leukocyte count (/1000 mm3)10.9 (5.5–42)9.5 (5.5–26.9)16.1 (8–42)0.141
 C-reactive protein (mg/dL)1.73 (1–14)0.96 (0.1–8)4.34 (1.7–14)0.094
  • *All data are presented as median (range) or frequency (percentage).

  • †Fisher's exact test and Wilcoxon rank sum test were used to calculate the p-value because the study population could have been too small, skewed or sparse to use the usual asymptotic methods.

  • ‡One and two patients were excluded because of lack of information about the leukocyte count and C-reactive protein level, respectively.