Title of article :
Factors Associated With In – Hospital Mortality in Community Acquired Pneumonia in an Irish District Hospital: A Short Report
Author/Authors :
Butt, Zeeshan King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan , Aamar, Ali King EdwardMedical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan , Nagi, Daniyal King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan , Ahsan, Irfan King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan , Salaria, Osman Nawazish King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan , Cheema, Tahira Murtaza King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan
From page :
292
To page :
295
Abstract :
Background: Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a major health problem worldwide and especially in western countries. Methods: A retrospective study was done at Cavan General Hospital, Ireland from January to June 2010. The purpose of the study was to find out factors associated with in–hospital mortality in CAP patients. CAP was defined according to guidelines of British Thoracic Society. Results: In our study the rate of in-hospital mortality was 23%. Patients who died in hospital had significantly longer duration of hospital stay than those who did not die (14.06, SD ± 15.3 vs 8.00, SD ± 9.04, P 0.04). Older age was significantly associated with increased mortality (P 0.01).Higher CURB – 65 score was also associated with in – hospital mortality (P 0.01). All the patients (100 %) who died in hospital had co-morbid illness (P 0.01). Route of antibiotics and admission into ICU were not associated with inhospital mortality. Conclusion: Older age, increased severity of pneumonia, and co-morbid illnesses were associated with increased in – hospital mortality in community acquired pneumonia.
Keywords :
Community acquired pneumonia , older age , mortality.
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Record number :
2543595
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