%0 Journal Article %T Capacidad de difusi¨®n pulmonar y calidad de vida a los 6 meses del alta de la unidad de cuidados intensivos en sobrevivientes a s¨ªndrome de distr¨¦s respiratorio agudo por influenza A H1N1 %A Quispe-Laime %A A.M. %A Fiore %A C. %A Gonz¨¢lez-Ros %A M.N. %A Bettini %A J.E. %A Rolfo %A V.E. %A Campagne %A C.G. %A Barberio %A P.A. %J Medicina Intensiva %D 2012 %I Ediciones Doyma, S.L. %X objective: an evaluation is made of lung function and quality of life 6 months after discharge from the intensive care unit (icu) among survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ards) due to pandemic 2009 influenza a h1n1, based on studies of lung function and the eq-5d health questionnaire. design: case series. setting: the icu of dr. le¨®nidas lucero acute cases municipal hospital, bah¨ªa blanca, argentina. patients: patients discharged from the icu who had been admitted with ards in 2009 due to influenza a h1n1. results: eleven patients were studied. seven were positive for influenza h1n1 and four were negative. the mean age was 37¡À9.5 years, and 73% were males. quality of life, as measured by the eq-5d, showed changes in the 5 components in all patients, particularly in the pain/discomfort dimension 1.55¡À0.52; health status (eq%health) was 70%¡À24. the indices adjusted for argentina were time trade off(tto) 0.903¡À0.085 and visual analog scale (vas) 0.827¡À0.153. in all patients, spirometry and the study of pulmonary diffusion (dlco) showed values of >80%. there was no correlation between lung diffusion and quality of life (%dlco and eq%health). a correlation was observed between quality of life and tto (eq%health and tto), and between quality of life and the vas score (eq%health and vas). conclusion: although the sample is small, our results suggest that patients with ards due to influenza a h1n1 evaluated 6 months after discharge from the icu show no deterioration of lung function, and the impact on quality of life is moderate-in contrast to the situation found in patients with ards of other etiologies. %K human influenza %K acute respiratory distress syndrome %K quality of life %K pulmonary function test. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0210-56912012000100004&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en